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“Trident – McCoy Tyner” is a seminal 1962 Blue Note recording showcasing the pianist’s deeply expressive and technically brilliant improvisations within a hard bop framework, featuring notable contributions from Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
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Trident – McCoy Tyner ranks #324 of 702 in the Jazz Album ranking, behind Blowin' the Blues Away – Horace Silver, ahead of On the Corner – Miles Davis.
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What label released McCoy Tyner's album Trident?
Trident was released on Blue Note Records, one of the most prestigious labels in jazz history. Blue Note was home to many of the genre's most important hard bop and post-bop recordings, including albums by Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and others.
What style of jazz is Trident by McCoy Tyner?
Trident falls within the hard bop and post-bop traditions, showcasing Tyner's deeply expressive piano improvisations and technically brilliant playing. The album highlights his distinctive harmonic approach, which he was concurrently developing in John Coltrane's classic quartet.
Does Trident feature McCoy Tyner playing piano only?
Trident is notable for featuring McCoy Tyner on piano, and the album's title hints at a distinctive trio instrumentation. The recording showcases his virtuosic keyboard work within a hard bop framework that emphasizes both compositional structure and improvisational freedom.
How does Trident relate to McCoy Tyner's work with John Coltrane?
Trident represents McCoy Tyner's output as a bandleader, distinct from but informed by his role as pianist in John Coltrane's classic quartet of the 1960s. His leader recordings on Blue Note allowed him to explore his own compositional voice alongside the harmonic innovations he developed with Coltrane.
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