℗ 2015 Capitol Records
Released March 20, 2020
Originated 1967
Duration 35m 46s
Record Label Blue Note Records
Genre Jazz
 

Blackjack (Remastered)

Donald Byrd

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1.1
Blackjack (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
6:15
1.2
West Of The Pecos (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
5:20
1.3
Loki (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
5:51
1.4
Eldorado (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
8:02
1.5
Beale Street (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
5:21
1.6
Pentatonic (Remastered)
Donald Byrd
4:57
"... excellent ... another superb Byrd-(Sonny) Red collaboration ..." - All About Jazz This 1967 release marks one of Donald Byrd's last hard bop sessions before the innovative trumpeter would embrace modern sounds, influences and instruments. Byrd is accompanied on Blackjack by a sensational band featuring Hank Mobley and Sonny Red on saxophones, Cedar Walton on piano, Walter Booker on bass and Billy Higgins on drums. Most of the tunes here are originals by Byrd or Red.
2.8224 MHz DSD – Blue Note Records Studio Masters
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Blackjack (Remastered)
2
West Of The Pecos (Remastered)
3
Loki (Remastered)
4
Eldorado (Remastered)
5
Beale Street (Remastered)
6
Pentatonic (Remastered)

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