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McCoy Tyner/Tokyo,Japan 1975

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The McCoy Tyner Quintet, who made a miraculous visit to Japan with the same members as the album, released the masterpiece “Atlantis” in the 70s, which continued their raging advance, will be performing their earth-shaking Tokyo performance for the first time on the highest quality stereo sound board! ! McCoy was at his most fulfilling as both a player and a leader in the milestone era of the 1970s. In particular, his live performances from this era are still talked about. You can get a glimpse of it in his masterpiece live albums, “Enlightenment,” which captured the 1973 Montreux Jazz Festival, and “Atlantis,” which recorded a live performance at Keystone Corner in San Francisco in 1974. McCoy gave a wonderful performance in Japan in 1972 and 1975. The 1972 Japan performance has been released and is known as a must-listen/must-have title for fans, but the 1975 Japan performance has not been released until now. And now, finally, a live album capturing the entirety of the legendary concert at the Postal Savings Ball in Tokyo in 1975 has arrived on a superb high-quality stereo soundboard with careful mastering by the label itself! ! As with the album “Atlantis” which recorded the live performance in 1974, the masterpiece “Atlantis”, “Love Samba”, “Makin’ Out” and others are performed for 80 minutes by the same members as the album, McCoy, Ather Lawrence, Juni Booth, Wilby Fletcher, Guilherme Franco, an ironclad quintet! The sound has evolved even further compared to 1974, and is very interesting, bold and delicate, with a powerful and dynamic play with a unique piano touch that makes you feel McCoy’s magnificent world, and a powerful and virtuoso piano that resonates with the earth, and the magnificent sound of the members united is simply overwhelming! In 1975, when the king Miles Davis retired temporarily, the 70s was said to be a barren time for jazz, but McCoy, like Miles, transcended the genre of jazz and created such bold, original music. His overwhelming power is beyond description, yes!!

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