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Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life)

Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life) in Bloomington, MN
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This album was
Byrd
's debut for
Elektra
/
Asylum
and a return to the charts after the demise of
Blue Note Records
. After taking a brief hiatus from recording,
got right back in the business of commercial jazz/R&B while the purists again recoiled in horror. During the '70s, he was one of the leaders at making intelligent, R&B-based jazz with high selling albums,
Black Byrd
and
Places And Spaces
, both produced by
Larry Mizell
Fonce Mizell
.
Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life)
has
producing himself, taking disco much too seriously and straying too far from his jazz roots. Although this does feature his
125th Street Orchestra
, which included
Wah Wah Watson
,
Ed Watkins
, and
Gregory Phillinganes
, they paled in comparison to his 1972-1975 bands. The disco-fied
"In Love With Love"
isn't even suited for
's trumpet blaring in the background. The other dance tracks,
"Have You Heard the News?"
and the title track, almost take a scientific approach to disco, and to that end there's little spontaneity.
did much better with the melodically challenging songs on the album. Tracks like the assured
"Your Love Is My Ecstasy"
and the sharp, mid-tempo
"Loving You"
has him animated and playing recondite and rewarding notes. By the album's last song,
"Close Your Eyes and Look Within,"
it's clear that the relative lightweight nature of
wasn't going to bring out the best in him or the listener. ~ Jason Elias
Byrd
's debut for
Elektra
/
Asylum
and a return to the charts after the demise of
Blue Note Records
. After taking a brief hiatus from recording,
got right back in the business of commercial jazz/R&B while the purists again recoiled in horror. During the '70s, he was one of the leaders at making intelligent, R&B-based jazz with high selling albums,
Black Byrd
and
Places And Spaces
, both produced by
Larry Mizell
Fonce Mizell
.
Thank You...For F.U.M.L. (Funking Up My Life)
has
producing himself, taking disco much too seriously and straying too far from his jazz roots. Although this does feature his
125th Street Orchestra
, which included
Wah Wah Watson
,
Ed Watkins
, and
Gregory Phillinganes
, they paled in comparison to his 1972-1975 bands. The disco-fied
"In Love With Love"
isn't even suited for
's trumpet blaring in the background. The other dance tracks,
"Have You Heard the News?"
and the title track, almost take a scientific approach to disco, and to that end there's little spontaneity.
did much better with the melodically challenging songs on the album. Tracks like the assured
"Your Love Is My Ecstasy"
and the sharp, mid-tempo
"Loving You"
has him animated and playing recondite and rewarding notes. By the album's last song,
"Close Your Eyes and Look Within,"
it's clear that the relative lightweight nature of
wasn't going to bring out the best in him or the listener. ~ Jason Elias