If anything, McCoy Tyner's 70s fusion work is even more powerful than his classic Coltrane-era 60s work. This album is no exception - includes kiler Afro-Blue.
McCoy Tyner had been increasingly looking to Africa for inspiration on his Blue Note records of the late-60s. With 1970’s Asante he brought those influences...
Tyner's third Impulse! album, originally released in 1964, resulted from two sessions - one featuring a sextet made up of three horns and fellow John Coltrane...
Definitive version of the essential 1969 deep jazz record. Reissued on 180g audiophile vinyl and mastered from the original analog tapes as part of Blue...
Superlative stuff from Tyner, 1970. It's no surprise when you look at the line-up of musicians: Alice Coltrane, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and...
With the assistance of Gary Bartz, Bobby Hutcherson and Azar Lawrence, this mid-seventies recording on Milestone sees McCoy Tyner in full flight. HARDCORE!