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Land of Giants
McCoy Tyner | Telarc Records (2003)
One of the three most influential pianists of his
generation (along with Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea),
McCoy Tyner is a true jazz giant. And more than 40
years after gaining widespread acclaim as the pianist
in the classic John Coltrane Quartet, the 65-year-old
Tyner shows no signs of slowing down. Like fellow
Coltrane alum Elvin Jones, Tyner remains a vital force
in modern jazz, leading a series of consistently
excellent small groups and big bands, including the
fiery new quartet featured on his latest release.
Land of Giants, recorded after the quartet won raves at a 2002 London engagement, reunites Tyner with a fellow giant of forward-thinking '60s jazz, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, on a set of seven fresh Tyner originals – an impressive mix of Latin numbers, modal burners and a Coltrane-esque blues – plus three standards. And while the two veterans (along with the fine bass/drum combo of Charnett Moffett and Eric Harland) may not reach the epic heights of some of their earlier collaborations (like Hutcherson's 1965 Stick-Up! or the 1993 duet album, Manhattan Moods ), they prove themselves still kindred spirits and still among the most exciting, advanced improvisers on the scene. Tyner's huge, heavily percussive piano remains one of the most identifiable – and inimitable – sounds in jazz; but he also has an underrated lyrical side, revealed to great effect here on "For All We Know" and Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone." Hutcherson is Tyner's perfect foil, matching the leader's whirlwind keyboard forays with his own imposing, harmonically rich runs on the vibes. McCoy Tyner’s been so good and so prolific for so long that his excellence seems a given. But give credit where it is due – he has earned a place in the land of giants. This review originally appeared in All About Jazz-New York .
McCoy Tyner at All About Jazz.
Personnel: McCoy Tyner - Piano;
Bobby Hutcherson - Vibraphone;
Charnett Moffett - Bass;
Eric Harland - Drums. Style: Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Articles by Joel Roberts
A longtime contributor to AAJ and AAJ-New York, Joel Roberts is by day the politics producer at CBSNews.com. More about Joel...
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