

Donald Byrd â A New Perspective (Blue Note Classic)
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
A New Perspective, recorded January 12, 1963 and released by Blue Note in early 1964, represents one of Donald Byrdâs most daring and sonically ambitious statements. Backed by a septet featuring Hank Mobley, Herbie Hancock, Kenny Burrell, Donald Best (vibes), Butch Warren, and Lex Humphries, Byrd brought in a gospel-inflected element via a choir singing wordless harmonyâa bold fusion of spiritual textures and modern jazz lines. Arranger Duke Pearson weaves the voices carefully among the horns and rhythm section, ensuring the fluid integration of the ensemble. From spiritual-toned opener âElijahâ to the plaintive âCristo Redentor,â the music balances structured lyricism and improvisational openness.
The album stands as a landmark in Byrdâs catalogue, pointing toward jazzâs capacity for expressive depth beyond instrumentalism. Though the gospel voices were initially controversial, listeners gradually recognized how they enlarged the emotional scope, offering contemplative contrast to hard bopâs momentum. Over time, âA New Perspectiveâ has gained stature as a creative bridge between jazz and the sacred, influencing later musicians drawn to spiritual jazz direction. It remains a compelling listen for collectors and aficionados seeking that poetic tension between groove and reverence.
Reviews"This is a memorable effort that is innovative in its own way, a milestone in Donald Byrd's career." â AllMusic
âA New Perspective is unlike any jazz album you've heard beforeâand the change is refreshing ... the band kicks in, and what a band!â â All About Jazz
âByrd was always trying to push the boundaries of the Blue Note sound and âA New Perspectiveâ is a clear illustration.â â Soulbrother
Genre: Jazz
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Donald ByrdLabel: Blue NoteFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: JazzStyle: Soul-JazzA1 Elijah
A2 Beast Of Burden
B1 Cristo Redentor
B2 The Black Disciple
B3 Chant
Original: $38.17
-65%$38.17
$13.36Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
A New Perspective, recorded January 12, 1963 and released by Blue Note in early 1964, represents one of Donald Byrdâs most daring and sonically ambitious statements. Backed by a septet featuring Hank Mobley, Herbie Hancock, Kenny Burrell, Donald Best (vibes), Butch Warren, and Lex Humphries, Byrd brought in a gospel-inflected element via a choir singing wordless harmonyâa bold fusion of spiritual textures and modern jazz lines. Arranger Duke Pearson weaves the voices carefully among the horns and rhythm section, ensuring the fluid integration of the ensemble. From spiritual-toned opener âElijahâ to the plaintive âCristo Redentor,â the music balances structured lyricism and improvisational openness.
The album stands as a landmark in Byrdâs catalogue, pointing toward jazzâs capacity for expressive depth beyond instrumentalism. Though the gospel voices were initially controversial, listeners gradually recognized how they enlarged the emotional scope, offering contemplative contrast to hard bopâs momentum. Over time, âA New Perspectiveâ has gained stature as a creative bridge between jazz and the sacred, influencing later musicians drawn to spiritual jazz direction. It remains a compelling listen for collectors and aficionados seeking that poetic tension between groove and reverence.
Reviews"This is a memorable effort that is innovative in its own way, a milestone in Donald Byrd's career." â AllMusic
âA New Perspective is unlike any jazz album you've heard beforeâand the change is refreshing ... the band kicks in, and what a band!â â All About Jazz
âByrd was always trying to push the boundaries of the Blue Note sound and âA New Perspectiveâ is a clear illustration.â â Soulbrother
Genre: Jazz
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Donald ByrdLabel: Blue NoteFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: JazzStyle: Soul-JazzA1 Elijah
A2 Beast Of Burden
B1 Cristo Redentor
B2 The Black Disciple
B3 Chant




















