Song Of The New World
McCoy Tyner
VINYL EDITION!
This set gave pianist McCoy Tyner his first opportunity to write music for a larger group that included brass, flutes, and -- on two of the five songs -- a string section. The powerful pianist is in fine form and the main soloist throughout (although there are spots for trumpeter Virgil Jones and the flute of Sonny Fortune). Most memorable is the title cut and a reworking of "Afro Blue." --Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
TRACKLISTING
SIDE A
- 1. Afro Blue
- 2. Little Brother
SIDE B
- 1. The Divine Love
- 2. Some Day
- 3. Song Of The New World
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