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His Majesty King Funk / up with Donald Byrd Mp3, Flac, Wma Grant Green His Majesty King Funk / Up With Donald Byrd mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: His Majesty King Funk / Up With Donald Byrd Country: US Released: 1995 Style: Soul-Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1171 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1688 mb WMA version RAR size: 1326 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 158 Other Formats: AAC TTA VQF AHX ADX RA AU Tracklist 1 –Grant Green The Selma March 8:23 2 –Grant Green Willow Weep For Me 9:59 3 –Grant Green The Cantaloupe Woman 4:52 4 –Grant Green That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) 5:17 5 –Grant Green Daddy Grapes 4:32 6 –Donald Byrd Blind Man, Blind Man 2:51 7 –Donald Byrd Boom, Boom 4:21 8 –Donald Byrd House Of The Rising Sun 5:05 9 –Donald Byrd See, See, Rider 3:58 10 –Donald Byrd Cantaloupe Island 6:46 11 –Donald Byrd Bossa 7:56 12 –Donald Byrd Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 5:13 13 –Donald Byrd You've Been Talkin' 'bout Me Baby 2:39 14 –Donald Byrd My Babe 2:48 Credits Arranged By, Conductor – Claus Ogerman (tracks: 6 to 14) Bass – Bob Cranshaw (tracks: 6 to 14), Ron Carter (tracks: 6 to 14) Bongos, Congas – Candido Camero* Drums – Ben Dixon (tracks: 1 to 5), Grady Tate (tracks: 6 to 14) Guitar – Grant Green (tracks: 1 to 5), Kenny Burrell (tracks: 6 to 14) Organ – Larry Young (tracks: 1 to 5) Piano – Herbie Hancock (tracks: 6 to 14) Producer – Creed Taylor Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath (tracks: 6 to 14), Stanley Turrentine (tracks: 6 to 14) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Harold Vick (tracks: 1 to 5) Trumpet – Donald Byrd (tracks: 6 to 14) Vocals – The Donald Byrd Singers (tracks: 6 to 14) Notes His Majesty King Funk recorded May 26, 1965 in New York City Up With Donald Byrd recorded November 2, 3, 6 and December 16, 1964 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Grant Green / Donald Byrd - Grant Green His Majesty, King Funk / Up Verve 559 621-2 / Donald 559 621-2 Spain Unknown With Donald Byrd (CD, Records Byrd Comp, RE) Grant Green / Donald Byrd - Grant Green His Majesty King Funk / Up Verve 527 474-2 / Donald 527 474-2 Europe 1995 With Donald Byrd (CD, Records Byrd Comp) Grant Green / Donald Byrd - Grant Green His Majesty King Funk / Up Verve POCJ-2362 / Donald POCJ-2362 Japan 1995 With Donald Byrd (CD, Records Byrd Comp) Grant Green / Donald Byrd - Grant Green Verve His Majesty King Funk / Up 559 621-2 / Donald Records, 559 621-2 Spain Unknown With Donald Byrd (CD, Byrd Time Life Comp) Related Music albums to His Majesty King Funk / Up With Donald Byrd by Grant Green Donald Byrd - Birdhouse Donald Byrd - Long Green Donald Byrd - Black Byrd / Slop Jar Blues Donald Byrd - Fancy Free Donald byrd - A city called heaven Donald Byrd Band & Voices - A New Perspective Gigi Gryce / Donald Byrd - Jazz Lab Donald Byrd - Free Form John Coltrane / Donald Byrd - Black Pearls Donald Byrd / Pepper Adams - The Complete Blue Note Donald Byrd/Pepper Adams Studio Sessions.
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