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MCCOY TYNER
The Real McCoy (2020 reissue)
Blue Note
In 1967 pianist McCoy Tyner was ready for a new start He had left the seminal John Coltrane Quartet two years prior and moved on from Coltrane’s label Impulse! Records, as well With his Blue Note debut The Real McCoy he made his masterpiece and firmly established himself as a creative force of his own Featuring a world class quartet with Tyner joined by tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson bassist Ron Carter and drummer Elvin Jones the album presented five timeless Tyner originals including “Passion Dance,”“Search for Peace,” and “Blues on the Corner.