The Blackbyrds - Unfinished Business AUDIOPHILE
The Blackbyrds - Unfinished Business AUDIOPHILE
The Blackbyrds - Unfinished Business AUDIOPHILE
The Blackbyrds - Unfinished Business AUDIOPHILE

The Blackbyrds - Unfinished Business

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The Blackbyrds

  • Vocal – Mildred Lane
  • Guitar – Ray Parker
  • Flute – Ernie Watts
  • Harmonica – Tommy Morgan
  • Keyboards – Kevin Toney
  • Guitar – Orville Saunders
  • Bass – Joe Hall
  • Drums – Keith Killgo
  • Saxophone, Flute – Wesley Jackson

Background Vocals – Alex Brown, Bill Medford, Charles Barnett, Jerry Spikes, Jim Gilstrap, John Lehman, Kenny Moore, Marti McCall, Myrna Matthews

Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Nolan Smith, Steve Madaio

Trombone – George Bohanon, Charles Loper

Bass Trombone – Lew McCreary

 French Horn – Alan Robinson, Marilyn Robinson, Vince DeRosa

Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Jackie Kelso, William Green

Arranged and conducted by Wade Marcus 

Written by Keith Killgo (A1), Kevin Toney (A2, A4, B3), Orville Saunders (A2, B1), Keith Killgo (A2), Joe Hall (A2-3), Donald Byrd (A4), Donald Byrd (B1), Joe Hall (B2)

 


 

1LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Fantasy

Original Label : Fantasy

Recorded in 1976 at The Sound Factory in Hollywood

Engineered by Jim Nipar, Serge Reyes

Remixed by Jim Nipar

Produced by Donald Byrd

Mastered by Mike Reese

Cover by Phil Bray, Phil Carroll

Photography by Phil Bray

Originally released in November 1976

Reissued in 2025


 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Time Is Movin'
  2. In Life
  3. Enter In
  4. You've Got That Something

Side B:

  1. Party Land
  2. Lady
  3. Unfinished Business


         

        Reviews:

        “The Blackbyrds' music ranged from funk jazz to dance grooves for the disco, but in their hands, such different styles sounded unified and almost identical due to the Byrd’s ultra-smooth, yet relentless groove that drove every song they did. Sometimes referred to as a proto-disco band, the Byrd’s didn’t have the heavy thud of the later disco trend, but their subtle implied four-on-the-floor beat could fill the dance floors in the mid-70s. The rhythm section of Joe Hall on bass with Keith Killgo on drums was poetry in motion that floated like a butterfly while laying a solid groove for the icing on the cake, Orville Saunders’ driving repetitive chicken scratch guitar parts that grab you and never let go. Make no mistake, “Unfinished Business” is music for the dance floor, but there are also plenty of great jazz solos from folks like Ernie Watts and Ray Parker for those who just want to listen.

        There are a couple of standout cuts on here that may be of interest to the collector of exotic rare groove; “Enter In” features a lengthy solo on an old analog synth that struggles to stay in tune while fighting against an extra thick coating of reverb, nice kitsch value on that one, and album closer “Unfinished Business” is excellent instrumental funk jazz with a killer guitar riff backed by a pretty repeating melody on the vibraphone and topped with a funky sax solo. Probably the best cut on the album though is the opener “Time is Movin”, once again Saunders’ guitar riffing is the star and the rest of the band falls in step while keyboardist Kevin Tony plays a hot solo on the B3. Throwing a party? Get rid of those tired old hits and put this on instead, your guests will thank you” JazzMusicArchives

         

        Ratings:

        AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs: 4.16 / 5

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