As fusion began to make its mark in the late 1960s, trumpeter Donald Byrd became one of its most successful practitioners. He cut "Black Byrd" for Blue Note and it became the label??s first million-selling album, catching a tide of jazz fusion changes that were propelling other jazz players like Herbie Hancock into successful cross-overs to both soul and rock audiences. Taking that album title, a group of Donald's music students formed the fusion outfit The Blackbyrds. Their albums "The Blackbyrds" and "Flying Start" (both from 1974) have already been reissued together as CDBGPD 086 and feature some of the band's most memorable pieces, among them the two classics Do It Fluid and Walking In Rhythm. The following year, The Blackbyrds cut "City Life" and in 1976 "Unfinished Business" (originally released as Fantasy 9490 and 9518, respectively).
01 Rock Creek Park 4:40 02 Thankful 'bout Yourself 5:13 03 City Life 5:25 04 All I Ask 3:55 05 Happy Music 4:58 06 Love So Fine 5:03 07 Flying High 3:33 08 Hash And Eggs 5:10 09 Time Is Movin' 4:46 10 In Life 5:15 11 Enter In 4:41 12 You've Got That Something 4:18
13 Party Land 5:20 14 Lady 6:32 15 Unfinished Business 5:53