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Donald Byrd: Donald Byrd: Slow Drag
ByDonald Byrd
trumpet1932 - 2013
The album features Byrd's working unit, fresh off a stint at New York's Five Spot Café. It's a solid lineup that delivers with a dollop of bar smoke and dirty grooves. But it's also a sophisticated album: Byrd was a forward-looking musician, and the modal influence of other contemporary leaders, particularly trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The perfectly named title track opens with a piano vamp that says more with three notes than some composers could say with an entire sonata. Those three notes have force and weight, and they set a sultry mood before the horns ever get a chance to blow the melody. Of course, when they do arrive they blast in over the vamploud enough to startlebefore backing off the volume so as not to break the blue mood. Their entrance is very well executed. Byrd's solo is rich and warm, with enough vibrato to match the late-night vibe of the vamp, and altoist
Sonny Red
saxophone, altob.1932

Billy Higgins
drums1936 - 2001
There is one weak moment on the date. "Jelly Roll" is about as close as you could get to

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Byrd saves his best playing for last on the beautifully delivered "My Ideal." With Higgins playing a brushed swirl, Byrd opens over a quiet bass line, playing with tender sensitivity. But the song adjusts abruptly when Red takes over with a much more aggressive approach, emphasized by Higgins switching to sticks. Finally, pianist

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
Slow Drag is a healthy mix of soul, blues and bop that hangs together remarkably well, largely on the strength of its excellent performances. Donald Byrd had a singular voice on the trumpet, and this recording should not be overlooked in his anthology.
Tracks: Slow Drag; Secret Love; Book's Bossa; Jelly Roll; The Loner; My Ideal.
Personnel: Donald Byrd: trumpet; Sonny Red: alto sax; Cedar Walton: piano; Walter Booker: bass; Billy Higgins: drums, vocals. ">
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