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ARTIST
TYNER, MCCOY
TITLE
Nights Of Ballads & Blues
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DOWN AT DAWN
CATALOG #
DAD 149LP
DAD 149LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
6/19/2020
Down at Dawn presents a reissue of
McCoy Tyner
's
Nights Of Ballads & Blues
, originally released on Impulse! in 1963. "
As the title implies, this McCoy Tyner release is a low-key, after-hours affair. Far removed from the intensity of work with then-boss
John Coltrane
, Tyner stretches out on a fine mix of standards and bebop classics. The pianist, of course, always had his own fleet and rich way with ballads, in spite of the galvanizing marathon solos he became known for on live dates and his later experimental recordings with Coltrane. His ballad style is even touched with a bit of sentimentality, which thankfully is kept in check by a bevy of tasteful lines. Backed by the top-notch rhythm tandem of bassist
Steve Davis
and drummer
Lex Humphries
, Tyner finds the room to develop classic statements on highlights like
Monk
's 'Round Midnight,'
Ellington
and
Strayhorn
's 'Satin Doll,' and
Parker
's 'Star Eyes.' On more easeful tracks like 'For Heaven's Sake,' Tyner utilizes his block chord approach to meditative and romantic effect. Rounded out by solid blues sides like 'Blue Monk' and Tyner's own 'Groove Waltz,'
Nights of Ballads & Blues
qualifies as one of the pianist's most enjoyable early discs.
" --AllMusic
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