Jerry Byrd - Day Dream
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Jerry Byrd - Day Dream
I thought I knew most of Jerry's recordings, but I must have missed this one. It's on his Potpourri album. I love the otherworldly sound of it, and the awesome harmonics.
------> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS9YjdqFX1o
------> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS9YjdqFX1o
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Yes, it sounds like his bakelite Rick, but this was 1966 and by that time he was playing his Rick JB model and his Fender S-8 custom-built to his specs.
He was an absolute master of harmonics. So accurate and strongly executed. "Indian Love Call" is another good example. ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfTuvAMWyU
I wonder if he was influenced by Santo & Johnny in the 1960s? I hear a lot of single string / single note slides in these songs, much like Santo's playing, and a little different from his earlier style.
He was an absolute master of harmonics. So accurate and strongly executed. "Indian Love Call" is another good example. ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDfTuvAMWyU
I wonder if he was influenced by Santo & Johnny in the 1960s? I hear a lot of single string / single note slides in these songs, much like Santo's playing, and a little different from his earlier style.
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Yeah me too. I like it a lot, it's so kitschy but cool.Doug Beaumier wrote:I know what you mean. Sometimes the backing is kinda lame, but the steel is so evocative and expressive it outweighs everything else IMO. I really like Exotica. It transports the listener to a far away, mystical world. That's what it does for me anyway.
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Yes I do hate it...
Yes I do hate it!Mike A Holland wrote:Don't you just hate it when you see a video on YouTube that you really want to watch only to find out that for whatever reason its not available!!!!!
Just happened to me too. Sometimes youtube is strange.
Will try again later.
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Thanks, Doug. That was a new one on me - almost theremin-like at times. I too like exotica though I have trouble with vocal backing. The cover is pretty wild as well. What were they thinking? Kitsch cool! Checking out some of the other cuts from this strange LP ..... this one almost sounds like a Shadows record:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7taObPLEEQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7taObPLEEQ
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Here's the link for Potpourri album:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1ldylyaLPIYsdyLN4r4ZJo
https://open.spotify.com/album/1ldylyaLPIYsdyLN4r4ZJo
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Thank you Jouni
Thank you Jouni.Jouni Karvonen wrote:Here's the link for Potpourri album:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1ldylyaLPIYsdyLN4r4ZJo
Getting this with every link on this thread was so frustrating for a Jerry Byrd fan.
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Too bad that 30 second clip on Spotify is the flute solo from the song! They should have featured the head, played in harmonics, beautifully executed. When Jerry recorded this album, 1966, instrumental music was in a different place than it had been ten years earlier. Surf guitar, spy themes, exotica, and the #1 pop hit Sleep Walk. I think the record company had all of that in mind. Just my opinion.
The backing on this album sounds a lot like the backing on Jerry's "Satin Strings of Steel" album (his prior LP). Probably the same arranger and orchestra. It took me a while to get used to the orchestra on Satin Strings, but now I love it. I focus on Jerry's backup playing when the violins play the melody. He plays beautiful backup to the orchestra, usually in harmonics.
The backing on this album sounds a lot like the backing on Jerry's "Satin Strings of Steel" album (his prior LP). Probably the same arranger and orchestra. It took me a while to get used to the orchestra on Satin Strings, but now I love it. I focus on Jerry's backup playing when the violins play the melody. He plays beautiful backup to the orchestra, usually in harmonics.
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Right, The producer....
Right, The producer should have faced a firing squad!Rick Stratton wrote:Thanks for the link Doug. So cool! Almost Theremin-like in some spots. Could've been a soundtrack to "One Step Beyond" or something!
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Written by Roy Orbison but he never recorded it apparently..
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Valley of the Roses is awesome. As always, Jerry's harmonics are as clear as a bell. Like Buddy Emmons said, his playing was "head and shoulders" above the others.
Here's a cool live clip of Kayton Roberts playing Valley of the Roses ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpY8et1j-iI
Here's a cool live clip of Kayton Roberts playing Valley of the Roses ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpY8et1j-iI
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Just listened on Spotify to Day Dream hoping it would be the title made famous by Johnny Hodges. It is not the same song but the first line of the head is exactly like Brian Setzer's Hollywood Nocturne – which Setzer completely stole from Billy Strayhorn's Absinthe (released on Ellington's Afro Bossa album) without crediting Strayhorn.
It's a nice Exotica title anyway and as always outstanding playing by JB!
It's a nice Exotica title anyway and as always outstanding playing by JB!
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Just listened to JB playing all of these suggestions on Spotify. Day Dream in particular is just exquisite. Byrd had incredible control and technique and even today his work stands up against any non pedal playing of the last 40 or 50 years. Thanks Doug - this has made my day.
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