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| The uncompromising progressive pianist plays three modal-style originals and three standards on this enchanting date that also features Bobby Hutcherson. |
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| 1 African Village |
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| 2 Little Madimba |
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| 3 May Street |
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| 4 I Didn't Know What Time It Was |
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| 5 The Surrey with the Fringe on Top |
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| 6 I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face |
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Album Review
This CD reissue draws its music from two separate concerts nearly a year apart but utilizing the same personnel: pianist McCoy Tyner, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Herbie Lewis, and drummer Freddie Waits. Although three numbers were performed at a John Coltrane Memorial Concert, they are all Tyner originals; the pianist and Hutcherson blend together quite well and both are experts 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 solo. A fine all-round showcase for McCoy Tyner in the late '60s. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: McCoy Tyner |
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