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Songs from Time For Tyner by McCoy Tyner, Фредерик Лоу. Free download and listen Time For Tyner.
Time for Tyner finds pianist McCoy Tyner with vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Herbie Lewis, and drummer Freddie Waits. Tyner and Hutcherson blend together quite well on the first three tracks from the original program (all Tyner originals), and both display expertise at coming up with inventive ideas over modal vamps. The other three selections are veteran standards. I Didn't Know What Time It Was" is taken by the full quartet, Hutcherson sits out on "Surrey with the Fringe on Top," and a rhapsodic "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" is a piano.
Time for Tyner is the ninth album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner and his third released on the Blue Note label. It was recorded in May 1968 and features performances by Tyner with Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Lewis and Freddie Waits.
Producer – Duke Pearson. Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder. Vibraphone – Bobby Hutcherson. Written-By – McCoy Tyner (tracks: A1, A2, B1). Notes. VAN GELDER at the dead wax. Black note on blue label. Recorded May 17, 1968. Time For Tyner (LP, Album). Blue Note, Blue Note. Time For Tyner (LP, Album, RE).
Features Song Lyrics for McCoy Tyner's Time for Tyner album. McCoy Tyner Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965.
By: McCoy Tyner (1969, Jazz). More albums from McCoy Tyner: Expansions by McCoy Tyner. Trident by McCoy Tyner. Today And Tomorrow by McCoy Tyner. Tender Moments by McCoy Tyner. Sahara by McCoy Tyner. The Real McCoy by McCoy Tyner. Sama Layuca by McCoy Tyner. Nights Of Ballads & Blues by McCoy Tyner. View all albums . Time For Tyner. By: McCoy Tyner (1969, Jazz). 4. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was. 5. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top. 6. I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Producer – Duke Pearson. Original release with white/blue labels A DIVISION OF LIBERTY RECORDS, INC. VAN GELDER stamp in runouts. recorded on May 17, 1968.
Time for Tyner is situated between two '67 releases, the quartet classic The Real McCoy and octet Tender Moments, and the less-reputed but equally significant Expansions-recorded a scant three months later with the same rhythm section, but featuring a three-horn front line and Ron Carter on cello. It distinguishes itself as the only session from that two-year period which is not weighted heavily towards Tyner originals. The album closes with an open-ended solo rendition of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face that demonstrates just how liberal Tyner could be within a mainstream context. While the ensuing years have proven Time for Tyner to be more of a way station than a push forward, it's still fully deserving of the Van Gelder remaster treatment. It's also proof that Tyner's ability to reinvent standards was certainly on par with his own compositional acumen.
Producer – Francis Wolff. Recorded By, Remastered By – Rudy Van Gelder. Reissue Producer – Michael Cuscuna. Originally recorded on May 17, 1968 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Time For Tyner (LP, Album, RP). Studio album by. McCoy Tyner.
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