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City Life was produced by Donald Byrd and includes singles "Happy Music" and "Rock Creek Park." "Happy Music" peaked at No. 19 on the US BillboardHot 100 and No. 3 on the Hot R&B Songs charts. The tune also got to No. 11 on the US BillboardDance Club Songs chart.
What's more, Rock Creek Park peaked at No. 37 on the US BillboardHot R&B Songs chart.
Critical reception
Stewart Mason of AllMusic proclaimed, "The Blackbyrds -- a jazz-funk outfit formed in a university class taught by jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd, who produced the albums and wrote most of the tunes -- were more of an Earth, Wind & Fire-style horn band than a purist jazz crew, but few groups were better in their chosen style, and 1975's City Life is probably their best album...This is often-sublime stuff ripe for rediscovery by fans of '70s funk, soul, and fusion."
Track listing
Song credits and timings taken from original LP.
Side One
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Rock Creek Park"
Joe Hall, Keith Killgo, Kevin Toney, Orville Saunders, Stephen Johnson
The original LP doesn't credit any musicians individually and instead gives a general "very special thanks" to them. Vocals for the album are also uncredited.
Merry Clayton – vocals on "Rock Creek Park" and "Happy Music"
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