
Tone Poet · Feb 3, 2023
At The Half Note Cafe, Vol. 1 LP
Donald Byrd
- Recorded
- Nov 11, 1960
- Released
- Feb 3, 2023
- Original Catalog
- Blue Note BLP 4060
- Pressed At
- Record Technology Inc
- Producer
- Joe Harley
- Mastered
- Kevin Gray
- Edition
- 1 LP
Liner Notes
Trumpeter Donald Byrd was just 2 years into his 2 decade long Blue Note recording career when he brought his quintet in to Manhattan’s Half Note Café in November 1960 to record this soulful, swinging, and highly enjoyable live set of hard bop featuring Pepper Adam s on baritone saxophone, Duke Pearson on piano, Laymon Jackson on bass, and Lex Humphries on drums. Byrd had already established himself as a leading trumpeter on the scene and was riding high on a creative hot streak that produced the studio albums Off To The Races , Byrd In Hand , Fuego , and Byrd In Flight . After an introduction by WOV disc jockey Ruth Mason (who would later become Ruth Lion , wife of Blue Note founder Alfred Lion ), the band hits the ground running on Pearson’s up-tempo “My Girl Shirl” before downshifting into Byrd’s blues “Soulful Kiddy.”
Side 2 opens with a beautiful ballad performance of “A Portrait of Jennie” before stretching out on another original blues by Byrd titled “Cecile” and concluding Volume 1 with the band’s theme “Pure D. Funk.”
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Personnel
- Donald ByrdTrumpet
- Duke PearsonPiano
- Laymon JacksonBass
- Lex HumphriesDrums
- Pepper AdamsBaritone Sax #1,2
Track List
Side A
2 cuts- 1.My Girl Shirl
- 2.Soulful Kiddy
Side B
1 cuts- 1.A Portrait Of Jennie
Session metadata: Jazz Discography Project
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