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Approaching Standards
Monday July 11th, 2011 with Bill Krause
The Real McCoy (Part 3)

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