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  1. In a New Setting is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring McCoy Tyner recorded in 1964 and released on the Limelight label. [1] Reception. The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 4 stars stating "The leader's percussive but swinging style, plus the potent solos by Tyner and Heath, are all appealing". [2] Track listing.

  2. Alfred McCoy Tyner (Filadelfia, 11 de diciembre de 1938-Nueva Jersey, 6 de marzo de 2020) [1] [2] fue un pianista estadounidense de jazz.Conocido especialmente por sus trabajos con el John Coltrane Quartet, a lo largo de su carrera se aproximó a una amplia variedad de estilos, aunque siempre dentro de la vanguardia jazzística: jazz progresivo, jazz modal, hard bop, etc.; también dedicó ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 1999 · What's new in this recently reissued 1964 quintet session is the surprising - and surprisingly complimentary - addition of pianist McCoy Tyner (who recorded A Love Supreme the same month).The rest of the group is more familiar to Jackson and includes the marvelous tenor of Jimmy Heath, Bob Cranshaw on bass and MJQ drummer Connie Kay.

  4. Released. 1984 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for In A New Setting by Milt Jackson. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Hard Bop
  5. 17 de mar. de 2020 · To celebrate his enduring legacy and influence, here are BeatCaffeine’s top 10 most essential McCoy Tyner recordings as a bandleader (even though we recommend just about every album by the jazz legend).

  6. 4 de ago. de 2020 · A. A. When pianist McCoy Tyner died on March 6 at the age of 81, the earth lost one of its most formidable sources of thunder and lightning. Tyner’s thunder, epitomized in the rumble of his left-hand chording and his explosive ostinatos, shook the music of the late 20th century to its core. His lightning, palpable in the flashes of his ...

  7. In a New Setting is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring McCoy Tyner recorded in 1964 and released on the Limelight label. Reception. The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 4 stars stating "The leader's percussive but swinging style, plus the potent solos by Tyner and Heath, are all appealing". Track listing