Two and a half years after his last recording as a leader for Impulse,
pianist McCoy Tyner emerged to start a period on Blue Note that would
result in seven albums. Having left John Coltrane's Quartet in late
1965, Tyner was entering a period of struggle, although artistically his
playing grew quite a bit in the late '60s. For this release, the
pianist is teamed with tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, bassist Ron
Carter, and drummer Elvin Jones for five of his originals. Highlights of
the easily recommended album include "Passion Dance," "Four by Five,"
and "Blues on the Corner." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Passion Dance 8:44
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2 Contemplation 9:10
McCoy Tyner
3 Four by Five 6:33
McCoy Tyner
4 Search for Peace 6:27
McCoy Tyner
5 Blues on the Corner 5:58
McCoy Tyner
Credits
Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Elvin Jones
Piano – McCoy Tyner
Recorded By [Recording By] – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson
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