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5.0 classic | KyussApollo | August 21st 10 | Great post-bop romp of Tyner's originals with Joe Henderson on tenor sax, Ron Carter on bass, drummer Elvin Jones on drums, and of course McCoy Tyner, on the piano. Tyner and Jones were members of John Coltrane's classic quartet from 1961 to 1965 and Ron Carter was playing in Miles Davis "second great quintet," when this was recorded in 1967. These four giants of the 1960s jazz scene have arranged a minor masterpiece here.
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4.0 excellent | Bedex | August 15th 23 | Great stuff, with a bit more spiciness than I remember seeing on prior Tyner records - 2 is a prime example. The foundation remains fairly classic, and not too fast paced, so while this is good and it's really nice to see more adventurous chord action, it's not quite S tier. 4's a nice wine jazz track, and 1 is fairly catchy and memorable. 4.0
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4.0 excellent | brother the shit is classic | December 31st 22 | this used to be that joint but i feel like it's played out now idk guess i just listened to it too much
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4.0 excellent | ZIG | March 9th 20 | Pure Jazz
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4.0 excellent | DadKungFu STAFF | January 2nd 23 |
5.0 classic | Jepchem | August 15th 22 |
4.5 superb | Bren80 | July 29th 22 |
3.5 great | Tb1114 | August 3rd 21 |
4.0 excellent | Onirium | August 21st 20 |
4.5 superb | KuyJuk | July 19th 20 |
4.0 excellent | doofy | July 8th 20 |
3.5 great | Pon EMERITUS | April 22nd 17 |
4.0 excellent | Ludovic | October 21st 15 |
5.0 classic | swoen | June 1st 15 |
4.0 excellent | Behexen | October 3rd 14 |
5.0 classic | mcsolar | December 28th 12 |
4.0 excellent | WJM73 | April 30th 12 |
5.0 classic | cvrcmrc | September 1st 10 |
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