At the Half Note Cafe explained

At the Half Note Cafe
Type:Live album
Artist:Donald Byrd
Cover:At the Half Note Cafe.jpg
Released:1961
Recorded:November 11, 1960
Venue:Half Note Cafe, NYC
Genre:Jazz
Length:121:26 (Double CD reissue)
Label:Blue Note
BLP 4060 (Vol. 1)
BLP 4061 (Vol. 2)
Chronology:Donald Byrd
Prev Title:Byrd in Flight
Prev Year:1960
Next Title:Motor City Scene
Next Year:1960

At the Half Note Cafe, Vols. 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related live albums by American trumpeter Donald Byrd recorded at the Half Note in Manhattan on November 11, 1960 and released on Blue Note the following year. Byrd's quintet features saxophonist Pepper Adams and rhythm section Duke Pearson, Laymon Jackson and Lex Humphries.[1]

Release history

The albums were later reissued as a double CD set, At the Half Note Cafe, Volumes 1&2.

Reception

The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek states, "This was a hot quintet, one that not only swung hard, but possessed a deep lyricism and an astonishing sense of timing, and one need only this set by them to feel the full measure of their worth."[2]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz says the sessions were "impeccable played and atmospherically recorded, but they tend to show off the best and worst of Byrd: ... he peels off chorus after chorus of manicured licks, and the process gets repeated throughout".

Track listing

At the Half Note Cafe, Volumes 1&2

Personnel

Musicians

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/donald-byrd/catalog/#blue-note-blp-4061 Donald Byrd discography
  2. Jurek, T. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=mw0000594775|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic Review] accessed January 4, 2013