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Mc Coy Tyner With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2000

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Port Au Blues

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2000

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The Real McCoy - Live At The Musicians Exchange Cafe

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2000

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Jazz Roots

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: A Night In Tunisia; Pannonica; My Foolish Heart; Don

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McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Trane-Like; Once Upon a Time; Never Let Me Go; I Want To Tell You

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McCoy Tyner: Jazz Roots

Read "Jazz Roots" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Perhaps Jazz Roots can be dubbed McCoy Tyner's “thank you" album as the great pianist pays homage to those masters of the keyboard, both those who preceded him and his contemporaries, like Fats Waller, Bud Powell, Art Tatum, Erroll Garner and Earl “Fatha" Hines. Tyner also recognizes individuals who composed the great music which allowed accomplished ...

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McCoy Tyner: Jazz Roots

Read "Jazz Roots" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Pianist McCoy Tyner is the anti-Miles and the anti-(modern) Jarrett. Not that he is their competitor, but that Tyner applies himself to the piano in such a converse manner. Where Miles Davis let the silence between notes speak, Tyner fills almost all the space. The new millenium version of Keith Jarrett, recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome, ...

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McCoy Tyner: McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster

Read "McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster" reviewed by Jim Santella


The piano trio performs standards at one end of the small dining room while you and your companion sip champagne at a nearby table. It’s a cool jazz session from an acoustic trio. Certainly relaxed and enjoyable, this evening wears a graceful posture but refuses to serve you subtle fire or strong emotion. It’s a far ...

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McCoy Tyner: With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster

Read "With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster" reviewed by Mark Corroto


One cannot think of McCoy Tyner and not recall John Coltrane’s classic quartet. Tyner’s massive expression on the ivories was the equivalent of John Coltrane’s efforts to blow the jazz world wide open. For the past forty years his playing has been the model for most modern jazz piano. Of late, he has worked in a ...


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