Mccoy Tyner SAHARA

Mccoy Tyner SAHARA

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Personnel: McCoy Tyner (piano, koto, flute, percussion); Sonny Fortune (soprano & alto saxophones, flute); Alphonse Mouzon (trumpet, reeds, drums, percussion); Calvin Hill (reeds, bass, percussion).Recorded at Decca Recording Studios, New York, New York in January 1972. Originally released on Milestone (9039). Includes liner notes by Bob Palmer.Digitally remastered by George Horn (1987, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).After the death of John Coltrane, his longtime pianist McCoy Tyner was in something of a musical quandary. Keeping up with his mentor through the incredible explorations of the early '60s, he seemed to have some difficulty navigating the even further out territories explored in the two or three years before Coltrane's death in 1967. His subsequent albums as a leader were solid, enjoyable efforts but seemed oddly retrograde, as though he needed time to settle back and re-digest the information handed down to him. With Sahara, Tyner found the precise perfect "mid

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