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5.0 out of 5 stars A favourite record of mine, January 1, 2002
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This review is from: Prelude & Sonata (Audio CD)
This is one of those Cd:s that you come back to over and over again.. seems that I can not hear enough of this incredible music. I think this is the first collaboration Tyner/Redman on record.There is no sign of hesitation in Joshua Redmans playing....McCoy is at his very best... very very subtle..the intro on"For all we know" is just so beautiful.. and inspires Redman to a very lyrical solo.... then Mc Coy comes back and his solo comes so natural..well words is not enough anyway.
Another highlight is Mal Waldrons ballad "SoulEyes" where Antonio Hart brings that song to "new heights" backed by McCoys unbelieveable comping.
Charlie Chaplins "Smile" is played in a joyful mode.. and then it starts to groove the way only Tyner can do.
Anyway.. it is better to buy this CD then reading my insufficient attempt to make this outstanding record justice.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tyner at his best, July 5, 2000
This review is from: Prelude & Sonata (Audio CD)
In Prelude and Sonata, Tyner (as usual) creates a masterpiece. Several tracks feature Joshua Redman, who is incredible on this albumn. Every single song is one you'll want to hear again. This is Tyner at his best, and for any fan of McCoy Tyner's, this albumn is a must have. It's amazing that Tyner can continue to pump out these incredible albumns, but that just shows his skill. The first track, Prelude in E minor, starts off the albumn with Joshua Redman's incredible playing in a beautiful song. The albumn then goes through several of Tyner's old classics before ending on Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, which is just as awesome as the the first prelude and has an unbelivable solo by Tyner.
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Prelude & Sonata
Prelude & Sonata by McCoy Tyner (Audio CD - 1995)
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