Showing posts with label McCoy Tyner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCoy Tyner. Show all posts

11/10/2012

Julian Priester - Spiritsville (1960, Jazzland)



Trombone – Julian Priester
Bass – Sam Jones
Drums – Art Taylor
Piano – McCoy Tyner
Baritone Saxophone – Charles Davis
Tenor Saxophone – Walter Benton


3/15/2012

Eric Dolphy - Quartet 1961

A On Green Dolphin Street 23:20
B1 Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 15:00
B2 The Way You Look Tonight 11:40

Bass - Bob Cunningham
Clarinet [Bass] - Eric Dolphy
Drums - Mel Lewis
Piano - McCoy Tyner

2/08/2012

Curtis Fuller - Images of Curtis Fuller (1960)




Curtis Fuller (trombone); Yusef Lateef (tenor saxophone); Lee Morgan, Wilbur Harden (trumpet); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Milt Hinton (bass); Bobby Donaldson, Clifford Jarvis (drums).


10/19/2009

Mccoy Tyner Discography Piratebay



McCoy Tyner was John Coltrane's pianist during his most creative period on Impulse! Records. Tyner's modal voicing in deep registers was deeply influential, especially his 1970s recording following Coltrane's death.  Many of these albums featuring the Gary Bartz (alto), John Stubblefield (tenor), & Azar Lawrence (tenor), Dick Griffin (trombone)