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Donald Byrd's most widely known ventures from jazz into a more pop-oriented
sound in the 1970s took place with the Blackbyrds. As a less celebrated outing that combined funk, jazz, and soul in a vocal format, he also produced this obscure album by the 3 Pieces, who were naturally a trio, though some other musicians played on the LP, including Ray Parker, Jr., who is responsible for the guitar on "Shortnin' Bread." They were no mere Byrd vehicle, with the group writing all of the material except for the instrumental cover of "Shortnin' Bread." Very much of its period, Vibes of Truth is a pretty unmemorable entry into the funk-soul-jazz hybrid genre, with medium-temperature grooves and only adequate singing and songwriting. Even the attempts at tough lyrics -- "Concrete Jungle" sings about rats in the urban squalor are a little undermined by the generally sweet-natured tone of the threesome, and the arrangements are sometimes longer and more repetitious than justified. 3 Pieces (Donald Byrd) - Vibes of Truth 1975 01 3 Pieces - I Need You Girl (1975).mp3 02 3 Pieces - Backed Up Against The Wall (1975).mp3 03 3 Pieces - Vibes Of Truth (1975).mp3 04 3 Pieces - Shortnin' Bread (1975).mp3 05 3 Pieces - Self Dealin' (1975).mp3 06 3 Pieces - Concrete Jungle (1975).mp3 07 3 Pieces - If Only I Could Prove To You (1975).mp3 08 3 Pieces - Cool It (1975).mp3 09 3 Pieces - Virtue (1975).mp3 @128kbps Sharing Widget |