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McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy with guest Steve Myerson

McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy with guest Steve Myerson

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(S4 Ep18) The Real McCoy (Blue Note) with guest Steve Myerson

October 1967, Recorded April 21, 1967 

The Real McCoy (1967) is a landmark album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, marking his first solo release after leaving John Coltrane’s legendary quartet. With a stellar lineup featuring tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Elvin Jones, the album showcases Tyner's unique modal jazz style, blending African rhythmic influences and his signature wide interval voicings. The album’s compositions, all written by Tyner wrote, demonstrate his incredible range as a pianist and composer, with tracks like "Passion Dance" and "Contemplation" now regarded as jazz standards. The interplay between the musicians is dynamic, with Henderson's fluid solos, Carter's solid bass work, and Jones's explosive drumming providing a perfect backdrop for Tyner's improvisations. The album balances uptempo tracks, like "Four by Five," with slower, more meditative pieces, such as "Search for Peace," highlighting Tyner’s ability to navigate diverse moods and textures. The Real McCoy is widely praised for its deep emotional resonance and technical brilliance, solidifying McCoy Tyner as one of his generation's most influential jazz pianists.


Signature Tracks: "Passion Dance", "Contemplation", "Four By Five" 

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McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy with guest Steve Myerson

McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy with guest Steve Myerson

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