The Real McCoy

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The Real McCoy is a landmark 1967 jazz album by pianist McCoy Tyner, celebrated for its powerful post-bop compositions and distinctive modal style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
allMusicRating 5 stars
artist McCoy Tyner NERFINISHED
bassist Ron Carter NERFINISHED
chronology McCoy Tyner discography
composer McCoy Tyner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtIncludes photograph of McCoy Tyner
drummer Elvin Jones NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument bass
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
followedBy Time for Tyner NERFINISHED
follows Tender Moments NERFINISHED
genre jazz
modal jazz
post-bop
hasInfluenceOn post-bop piano style
hasQuality distinctive modal style
landmark jazz album
powerful post-bop compositions
labelCatalogNumber Blue Note BST 84264
language instrumental
length approximately 40 minutes
notableFor first Blue Note album as leader by McCoy Tyner
originalReleaseYear 1967
partOf Blue Note Records discography
performer McCoy Tyner NERFINISHED
personnel Elvin Jones NERFINISHED
Joe Henderson NERFINISHED
McCoy Tyner NERFINISHED
Ron Carter NERFINISHED
pianist McCoy Tyner NERFINISHED
producer Alfred Lion NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1967
recordedAt Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordedOn 1967-04-21
recordLabel Blue Note Records
tenorSaxophonist Joe Henderson NERFINISHED
track Blues on the Corner NERFINISHED
Contemplation NERFINISHED
Four by Five
Passion Dance NERFINISHED
Search for Peace NERFINISHED

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McCoy Tyner notableWork The Real McCoy