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| | Guitars CDs (2008) With DVD
$13.55 This recording is a studio throw-down with 5 of popular music's most accomplished string specialists: Derek Trucks, Bela Fleck, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, and Marc Ribot. The song stack covers the old and new. McCoy finds common ground alongside a ...
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| Real Mccoy CD (1967) Remastered
$8.39 The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of THE REAL MCCOY includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal.
Digitally remastered by Rudy Van Gelder (1998, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey).
This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series.
Recorded a ...
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| Supertrios CD (1977)
$10.05 The concept behind this 1977 McCoy Tyner album is an interesting one: one pianist, two different piano trios. Producer Orrin Keepnews had recently recorded Tyner in a trio setting (1975's "Trident," with Elvin Jones and Ron Carter). Looking for variety, ...
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| Trident CD (1976)
$9.59 In 1975, 10 years after his tenure with John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner was at the height of his solo career. "Trident," a big, confident album recorded with Ron Carter and Elvin Jones, sounds triumphant. This is a trio that sounds ...
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| Extensions CD (1970)
$9.19 This CD has an interesting combination of players. It may be the only recording to include both pianist McCoy Tyner and his successor with the John Coltrane Quartet, Alice Coltrane (who adds atmosphere with her harp). This set also matches ...
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| Passion Dance CD (1978)
$9.89 Recorded in 1978 at Tokyo's Live Under the Sky festival. PASSION DANCE presents McCoy Tyner in top form. On two out of five tracks, the jazz pianist is accompanied by bassist Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams, who lay down ...
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| Fly With The Wind CD (1976) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$8.39 Jazz pianist McCoy Tyner became a legend for his stint in the iconic John Coltrane Quartet in the early 1960s and he's been a force in jazz ever since. Tyner's style is both lyrical and forceful, almost orchestral in its ...
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| New York Reunion CD (1991) SACD Hybrid
$15.89 This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Pianist McCoy Tyner and tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson had not recorded together in over ...
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| Counterpoints: Live In Tokyo CD (2004)
$12.49 McCoy Tyner is a powerhouse pianist and this live concert from Tokyo only confirms the mastery of this jazz titan. COUNTERPOINT opens with Tyner's own composition "The Greeting." A modal tour de force, this tune features a scorching solo from ...
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| 13th House CD (1981)
$9.89 After a decade of consistent recordings for Milestone, pianist McCoy Tyner ended his association with the label with this big band set. On originals by Tyner, Frank Foster and Jimmy Heath, such soloists are heard from as Hubert Laws (on ...
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 Mccoy Tyner Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Mccoy Tyner songs: Naima, Satin Doll, Effendi, Three Flowers, Blues on the Corner, Blue Bossa, You Taught My Heart to Sing Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Star Eyes Lyrics, If I Were a Bell Lyrics, Prelude to a Kiss Lyrics, Days of Wine and Roses Lyrics, For Heaven's Sake Lyrics, Have You Met Miss Jones? Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Duke's Place Lyrics, Old Devil Moon Lyrics, When Sunny Gets Blue Lyrics, You Stepped Out of a Dream Lyrics, Have You Met Miss Jones Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs She's Leaving Home Lyrics.
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 Mccoy Tyner Biography
It would be difficult to overstate McCoy Tyner's impact on the last three decades of jazz piano, first as a member of the classic Coltrane quartet in the 1960s, and later as a leader. His thundering bass tremolos, floating quartal harmonies, and blistering pentatonic runs have become part of the lingua franca of jazz piano. Tyner's recordings have skilfully blended elements of African and Asian music with the European classical tradition, but in 1997 he surprised the jazz world with a Burt Bacharach covers album. By 2000 he had returned to form with the aptly-titled JAZZ ROOTS.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
John Coltrane, Bill Evans (Piano), Herbie Hancock, Eric Dolphy, Lee Morgan (Trumpet), Grant Green, Pharoah Sanders, Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson, Hank Mobley, Tommy Flanagan, Andrew Hill, Elvin Jones, Ron Carter (Bass), George Cables, Alice Coltrane, Geri Allen, Frank Morgan, Kenny Werner, Joanne Brackeen, Stanley Cowell, Mulgrew Miller, Benny Green (Piano), Geoff Keezer, Herbie Nichols, Marcus Roberts, Stephen Scott
 Followers
Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Cyrus Chestnut, Richie Beirach, Eddie Palmieri, Lonnie Liston Smith, John Hicks, Geri Allen, Uri Caine, Joanne Brackeen, Benny Green (Piano), George Cables, Renee Rosnes, Mulgrew Miller
 Influences
John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Gil Evans, Ike & Tina Turner, Jimmy Witherspoon
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