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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0089408357626
Label: Telarc
Manufacturer: Telarc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Telarc
Release Date: June 24, 2003
Sales Rank: 61153
Studio: Telarc
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That's one of the best McCoy. Echoing Bobby Hutcherson's ideas on vibes, the pianist is doing a great job. He is also greatly surrounded (bouncy rhythm section including great Moffett on bass and Eric Harland on drums). You have here the best swing, fun&joy given by this kind of music, a real moment's jazz, a real moment's happiness. This cd is a must have. PS : Other cds of the same kind (same high level) are 1) Kenny Barron and Bobby Hutcherson on great "Other places" (1993) 2) ... Read More
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I am a huge Bobby Hutcherson fan and have many of McCoy's CDs as well, so when this was first released I had to have it. I was not to be disappointed.
McCoy and Bobby's relationship is such that their playing seems effortless and so tasteful as they compliment and contrast each other. The music has a 'live' feel to it and the long standing rapport is evident between the principal players.
I had the good fortune to catch the band together with Michael Brecker at the Iridium in ... Read More
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I have about a dozen McCoy Tyner CDs and those of other jazz pianists. Love this one, play it a lot. The music is lively and subtle at the same time - just a certain snap & swing to it. Great playing. Hey McCoy Tyner, come to New England for some dates, will ya? And bring that band with you!
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There is something about the combination of Bobby Hutchinson's vibes and McCoy Tyner's piano that gives this music a sound that is unique in jaz. These two musicians have a way of blending their lines so perfectly that it is as if the music is playing them instead of the other way around. The bass playing of Charnett Moffet is equal to the task of keeping up with these two musical geniuses. The first cut Serro De Mar is stunningly beautiful and the latin tinged Manalyuca is driven by a haunting bassline ... Read More
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McCoy Tyner has always been a huge presence on the jazz piano scene, ever since he performed with the last working band of John Coltrane. Specializing in Latin-tinged jazz, he has released two very fine records--La Leyenda de la Hora, and McCoy Tyner and the Latin All-Stars--exclusively in that sub-genre.
The Latin numbers shine here as well. My favorite is "Manalyuca," seven-plus minutes of shear musical mastery. Especially fine is Charnette Moffet's arco bass solo, artfully conjuring Andalusia. ... Read More
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