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2007: Happy Music: The Best of The Blackbyrds (Fantasy FCD-30194-2).1975: Cornbread, Earl and Me (Soundtrack) (Fantasy).
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& Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, N.W.A, Massive Attack, Ice Cube, Heavy D, Nas and Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Tone Lōc, Mac Dre, and Wiz Khalifa. In particular, their 1975 song "Rock Creek Park" from the City Life album has been sampled numerous times by groups and artists such as MF Doom, De La Soul, Eric B.
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The Blackbyrds have influenced the hip-hop generation, with Gang Starr, Da Lench Mob, and Full Force sampling their music. įounding member Allan Barnes died on July 25, 2016, aged 66. Their 1975 hit " Walking in Rhythm" received a Grammy nomination and sold over one million copies by May 1975. On "Rock Creek Park" and "Happy Music", Merry Clayton joined them on vocals. Orville Saunders (guitar), and Jay Jones ( flute, saxophone) joined later.
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Often described in their early days as a hybrid of Dylan and the Beatles, the Byrds in turn influenced Dylan and the Beatles almost as much as Bob and the Fab Four had influenced the Byrds. They also played a vital role in pioneering psychedelic rock and country-rock, the unifying element being their angelic harmonies and restless eclecticism. The jangling, 12-string guitar sound of leader Roger McGuinn's Rickenbacker was permanently absorbed into the vocabulary of rock. They were not solely responsible for devising folk-rock, but they were certainly more responsible than any other single act (Dylan included) for melding the innovations and energy of the British Invasion with the best lyrical and musical elements of contemporary folk music. Although they only attained the huge success of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and the Beach Boys for a short time in the mid-'60s, time has judged the Byrds to be nearly as influential as those groups in the long run.