Today we’re going to conclude our special feature on one of the truly great jazz pianists. His playing is distinguished by a low bass left hand, with a powerful emphatic attack. His melodic vocabulary is rich. His unique approach to chord voicings has influenced a wide array of contemporary jazz pianists. Today McCoy Tyner is considered to be one of the most influential jazz pianists of the 20th Century. Welcome to Part 3 of The Real McCoy.
| Ask Me Now McCoy Tyner - New York Reunion - Chesky Records |
| My Romance McCoy Tyner - New York Reunion - Chesky Records |
| Manhattan Moods McCoy Tyner - Manhattan Moods - Blue Note |
| Blue Monk McCoy Tyner - Manhattan Moods - Blue Note |
| Impressions McCoy Tyner - Infinity - Impulse |
| Where is Love McCoy Tyner - Infinity - Impulse |
| Contemplation McCoy Tyner - Land of Giants - Telarc |
| Never Let Me Go McCoy Tyner - McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster - Telarc |
| Trane-like McCoy Tyner - McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster - Telarc |


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