Atlantis

Atlantis

by McCoy Tyner
Atlantis

Atlantis

by McCoy Tyner

CD

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Overview

This is the single-CD reissue of all of the music from a former two-LP set. Pianist McCoy Tyner's 1974 quintet consisted of the talented youngster Azar Lawrence on tenor and soprano, bassist Joony Booth, drummer Wilby Fletcher and percussionist Guilherme Franco. As is accurately stated in the new liner notes by Neil Tesser, Atlantis was the final recording from Tyner's last band to be based on the music of his former boss, John Coltrane. While Lawrence (who was only 20 at the time) derived his style partly from aspects of Coltrane and the rhythm section is fiery, Tyner creates some very powerful and highly original solos, really tearing into some of the more extended pieces. Recorded live at San Francisco's legendary Keystone Korner, this set has four of Tyner's modal originals played by the full group, a rendition of "My One and Only Love" performed by the leader, Lawrence and Franco as a trio, and a solo piano version of "In a Sentimental Mood." Essential music that still sounds fresh and adventurous. ~ Scott Yanow

Product Details

Release Date: 04/16/1996
Label: Milestone
UPC: 0025218550222
Rank: 80831

Tracks

  1. Atlantis
  2. In a Sentimental Mood
  3. Makin' Out
  4. My One and Only Love
  5. Pursuit
  6. Love Samba

Album Credits

Performance Credits

McCoy Tyner   Primary Artist,Piano
Azar Lawrence   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Wilby Fletcher   Drums
Guilherme Franco   Percussion
Joony Booth   Bass

Technical Credits

McCoy Tyner   Composer
Jim Stern   Engineer
Irving Mills   Composer
Neil Tesser   Liner Notes
Duke Ellington   Composer
Joe Tarantino   Remastering
Robert Mellin   Composer
Guy Wood   Composer
Tony Lane   Tray Photo
Phil Bray   Photography
Phil Carroll   Art Direction,Cover Design
Manny Kurtz   Composer
Orrin Keepnews   Producer
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