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McCoy Tyner discography
This discography of jazz pianist McCoy Tyner contains al- Love & Peace (with Elvin 1982 Trio (Ja-
bums that he has released under his own name as well as Jones also released as pan)
albums on which he has appeared. Reunited)
Dimensions 1984 Elektra
As leader It’s About Time (with 1985 Blue Note
Jackie McLean)
Title Year Label
Just Feelin’ 1985 Palo Alto
Recorded
Double Trios 1986 Denon
Inception 1962 Impulse!
Major Changes (with 1985 Blue Note
Nights of Ballads & Blues 1963 Impulse!
Frank Morgan)
Today and Tomorrow 1963 Impulse!
Bon Voyage 1987 Timeless
Live at Newport 1964 Impulse!
Blues for Coltrane 1987 Impulse!
Reaching Fourth 1964 Impulse!
Live at the Musicians Ex- 1987 Who’s
McCoy Tyner Plays Elling- 1964 Impulse!
change Cafe (also re- Who in
ton
leased as What’s New?, Jazz
The Real McCoy 1967 Blue Note The Real McCoy, and Hip
Tender Moments 1967 Blue Note Toe)
Time for Tyner 1968 Blue Note Revelations 1988 Blue Note
Expansions 1968 Blue Note Uptown/Downtown 1988 Milestone
Cosmos 1968–1970 Blue Note Live at Sweet Basil 1989 King
Extensions 1970 Blue Note Things Aint What They 1989 Blue Note
Asante 1970 Blue Note Used to Be
Sahara 1972 Milestone Round Midnight (with 1989 Jazz Door
Song for My Lady 1972 Milestone George Benson)
Echoes of a Friend 1972 Milestone One on One (with 1990 Milestone
Song of the New World 1973 Milestone Stephane Grappelli)
Enlightenment 1973 Milestone Blue Bossa 1991 LRC
Sama Layuca 1974 Milestone Autumn Mood 1991 Laserlight
Atlantis 1974 Milestone Soliloquy 1991 Blue Note
Trident 1975 Milestone Remembering John 1991 Enja
Fly with the Wind 1976 Milestone New York Reunion 1991 Chesky
Focal Point 1976 Milestone 44th Street Suite 1991 Red
Baron
Supertrios 1977 Milestone
Key of Soul 1991 Sweet
Inner Voices 1977 Milestone
Basil
The Greeting 1978 Milestone
Solar: Live at Sweet Basil 1991 Sweet
Passion Dance 1978 Milestone Basil
Counterpoints 1978 Milestone In New York (with Steve 1991 Dreyfus
Together 1978 Milestone Grossman)
Horizon 1979 Milestone Live in Warsaw (also re- 1991 Who’s
Quartets 4 X 4 1980 Milestone leased as Warsaw Con- Who in
13th House 1981 Milestone cert 1991, At the Warsaw Jazz
La Leyenda de La Hora 1981 Columbia Jamboree and Beautiful
Love)
Looking Out 1982 Columbia
The Turning Point 1991 Birdology
Journey 1993 Birdology
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Manhattan Moods (with 1993 Blue Note • Live! at the Village Vanguard (1961)
Bobby Hutcherson) • Coltrane (1962)
Prelude and Sonata 1994 Milestone • John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963)
Infinity 1995 Impulse! • Impressions (1963)
• Live at Birdland (1963)
What the World Needs 1997 Impulse!
• Crescent (1964)
Now
• A Love Supreme (1964)
McCoy Tyner Plays John 1997 Impulse! • To the Beat of a Different Drum (1965)
Coltrane • The John Coltrane Quartet Plays (1965)
McCoy Tyner and the 1999 Telarc • Ascension (1965)
Latin All-Stars • New Thing at Newport (1965)
McCoy Tyner with Stanley 2000 Telarc • Kulu Sé Mama (1965)
Clarke and Al Foster • Meditations (1965)
Land of Giants 2003 Telarc • Om (1965)
Illuminations 2004 Telarc • Gleanings (1965)
• Transition (1970)
Quartet 2007 McCoy
• Sun Ship (1971)
Tyner
• First Meditations (1977)
Music
• Living Space (1998)
Guitars 2008 McCoy
Henderson:
with Joe Henderson:
Tyner
• Page One (1963)
Music
• In ’N Out (1964)
Solo: Live from San Fran- 2009 McCoy • Inner Urge (1964)
cisco Tyner Blakey:
with Art Blakey:
Music • A Jazz Message (1964)
Shorter:
with Wayne Shorter:
Compilations • Night Dreamer (1964)
• JuJu (1964)
• Afro Blue - 2007 - Telarc • The Soothsayer (1965)
• The Best of the McCoy Tyner Big Band - Milestone Green:
with Grant Green:
• The Best of McCoy Tyner - Blue Note • Matador (1964)
• Solid (1964)
As sideman with J. J. Johnson
• Proof Positive (1964) (appears on only 1 track)
Fuller:
with Curtis Fuller: Morgan:
with Lee Morgan:
• Imagination (1959) • Tom Cat (1964)
• Images of Curtis Fuller (1960) • Delightfulee (1966)
with Art Farmer and Benny Golson with Stanley Turrentine
• Meet the Jazztet (1960) • Mr. Natural (1964)
Hubbard:
with Freddie Hubbard: • Rough ’n’ Tumble (1966)
• Open Sesame (1960) • Easy Walker (1966)
• Goin’ Up (1960) • The Spoiler (1966)
• Ready for Freddie (1961) Jackson:
with Milt Jackson:
• Blue Spirits (1964) • In A New Setting (1964)
with Julian Priester • Spanish Fly (1964)
• Spiritsville (1960) Mobley:
with Hank Mobley:
Coltrane:
with John Coltrane: • A Caddy for Daddy (1965)
• Like Sonny (1960) • A Slice of the Top (1966)
• Coltrane Jazz (only on 1 track) (February 1961) • Straight No Filter (1966)
• My Favorite Things (March 1961) with Sonny Stitt
• Olé Coltrane (February 1962) • Loose Walk (1966)
• Coltrane Plays the Blues (July 1962) Byrd:
with Donald Byrd:
• Coltrane’s Sound (June 1964) • Mustang! (1966)
• The Coltrane Legacy (April 1970) with Bobby Hutcherson
• Africa/Brass (1961) • Stick-Up! (1966)
• Ballads (released 1962) • Solo / Quartet (1982)
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with Lou Donaldson with Avery Sharpe
• Lush Life (1967) • Unspoken Words (1989)
with Blue Mitchell with David Murray
• Heads Up (1968) • Special Quartet (1990)
Rollins, Carter,
with Sonny Rollins, Ron Carter, and Al Foster • Bill Evans: A Tribute, 1982, Palo Alto Records
• Milestone Jazzstars in Concert (1978)
with John Blake, Jr.
• Maiden Dance (1983)
References
with Woody Shaw, Jackie McLean, Cecil McBee, and Jack
Shaw, McLean, McBee, • McCoy Tyner Discography Project accessed March
DeJohnette 24, 2009
• One Night with Blue Note Preserved Volume Two (1985) • McCoy Tyner Sessionography accessed March 24,
with George Benson:
Benson: 2009
• Tenderly (1989)
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