Guitars - McCoy Tyner

Guitars

McCoy Tyner

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2008-09-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2008 McCoy Tyner Music/Half Note Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Improvisation 2 (with Marc Rib McCoy Tyner 1:34 USD 0.99
2
Passion Dance (with Marc Ribot McCoy Tyner 6:10 USD 0.99
3
500 Miles (with Marc Ribot) McCoy Tyner 6:22 USD 0.99
4
Mr. P.C. (with John Scofield) McCoy Tyner 6:21 USD 0.99
5
Blues On the Corner (with John McCoy Tyner 6:07 USD 0.99
6
Improvisation 1 (with Marc Rib McCoy Tyner 3:46 USD 0.99
7
Trade Winds (with Bela Fleck) McCoy Tyner 6:35 USD 0.99
8
Amberjack (with Bela Fleck) McCoy Tyner 4:36 USD 0.99
9
My Favorite Things (with Bela McCoy Tyner 7:01 USD 0.99
10
Slapback Blues (with Derek Tru McCoy Tyner 3:46 USD 0.99
11
Greensleeves (with Derek Truck McCoy Tyner 6:15 USD 0.99
12
Contemplation (with Bill Frise McCoy Tyner 7:55 USD 0.99
13
Boubacar (with Bill Frisell) McCoy Tyner 2:18 USD 0.99
14
Baba Drame (with Bill Frisell) McCoy Tyner 5:21 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • buy it, enjoy it, the real surprises here are Fleck and Trucks

    4
    By arroyo
    ...and, don't get me wrong, Marc Ribot is my favorite guitarist, but Bela Fleck (Banjo!) and Derek Trucks are just a revelation here. I wouldn't have thought to bring them to a session that puts Scofield or Frisell with Tyner, yet they do much more than meet expectations, they get past playing it safe and by the numbers, they play with feeling. Fleck is completely in the mode on Trade Winds and My Favorite Things. Think about THAT for a moment - John Coltrane made that tune his, the Quartet owned it, and yet Tyner and Fleck are on it, Fleck could hardly have interpreted it better. Derek Trucks is also right with Tyner on Greensleeves, and keep in mind again, Coltrane and Tyner made that tune theirs too. Scofield and Frisell are their usual professional selves, they know how to play with Carter, DeJohnette and Tyner, but to me, they don't rise above the way Fleck and Trucks did. Ribot is fine on Passion Dance, yet it is almost as if he's too much of wildcard to be completely comfortable in this format. A great album? I don't know, however I found a lot to appreciate here. Tyner just keeps on giving us good music, and I like the fact that he brought in some younger guys to work out a couple of the Coltrane classic- it worked.
  • OMG!

    5
    By koriebeth
    Absolutely beautiful. Words fail me. Just listen -- and then you'll want to listen again.
  • Too Good To Be True

    5
    By jonj
    This album is just too incredible for words. Instant classic. A study in music.
  • Simply excellent

    5
    By Andrew in Charlotte, NC
    Never in my wildest dreams could I have envisioned an album this special: McCoy Tyner w/guitars and banjo. It doesn't even seem real. A month late on a N.Y. Times review from early October '08--maybe wouldn't have come across this gem for many years. This is why I never throw away old Arts &. Leisure sections...when would they ever expire?
  • the real McCoy

    5
    By Takinthebluetrain
    it's tyner. enough said.

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