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Default McCoy Tyner - Solo Live From San Francisco - 2009 - CFD




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Artist..........: McCoy Tyner
Album...........: Solo Live From San Francisco
Genre...........: Jazz
Label...........: Half Note Records
Catnr...........: HN4541
Source..........: CDDA
Rip.Date........: 09-02-2010
Street.Date.....: 25-08-2009
Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Url.............: http://musique.fnac.com/a2728428/
Size............: 59.94MB

Song.Title :
01. African Village 3:59
02. I Should Care 5:06
03. Lazy Bird 4:10
04. Naima 4:24
05. Just Feeling 5:33
06. You Taught My Heart To Sing 4:44
07. Blues For Jeff 4:48
08. Ballad For Aisha 5:41
09. Sweet And Lovely 4:10
10. Angelina 4:08
11. In A Mellow Tone 3:47
Runtime: 50:30 min

Release.Info :
McCoy Tyner has rarely been reliant on others, although his legendary
co-dependency with John Coltrane yielded obvious spectacular and unforgettable
results. The great pianist has been very favorably heard in a variety of
settings, but it's been quite some time since he's released a solo album — the
Blue Note label releases Reevaluations from 1988, Soliloquy done in 1991, or the
1991 Who's Who in Jazz set Live in Warsaw were all quite memorable. From the SF
Jazz Festival's Spring Series in May of 2007, Tyner tackles the solo spotlight
once again, as his talent rises, soars, and takes off while the program
continues for some 50 minutes. All of the hallmarks of his sound, from up and
down dynamics to the legendary crashing of chords, especially with his left
hand, and the stunning virtuosity of his improvisational runs and streaks,
assure you that he is in good spirits and has energy to burn off even at his
advanced age. Tyner entered this performance with no preconceived set list, but
it's clear a focused vision and sense of purpose serve him well as he mixes up
these 11 standards and originals. Of his own works, "Just Feelin'" is Tyner's
most revered in its bouncy construct, still fresh and alive even though the
larger instrumentation of the original versions is stripped down here. "African
Village" and "Blues for Jeff" are newer pieces, the former starting like
"Footprints" before serving up constantly changing pacings and modal motifs, the
latter a basic, straight-ahead, no-nonsense, upbeat, and rambling discourse. The
peaceful, tender "Ballad for Aisha" and the bright, happy "Angelina" bring Tyner
into a different, stoic space with that ever-present left hand undeniably
potent. As many thousands of times as Tyner has done Coltrane's "Naima," he
still seems to discover how to further refine it, and lovingly does so here. He
takes diminished or arpeggiated nuances on "I Should Care" in no time with some
stride inflections, fully extrapolates the basic structure of "Sweet & Lovely,"
and rips through a speedy version of Tadd Dameron's "Lady Bird" with a wildly
inspired bridge. The obligatory Duke Ellington homage "In a Mellow Tone" closes
the performance in a manner that starts out sounding like "Two Close for
Comfort," a sly technique Tyner has magically wielded throughout his stellar
career. This is yet another of the many triumphant recordings Tyner has given to
the world, and though always challenging for any solo artist, he easily pulls it
off with nary a hitch, much spirit, and a ton of soul.
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