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McCoy Tyner Trio Michael Brecker McCoy Tyner Michael Brecker/Netherlands 1996

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McCoy, who supported John Coltrane for many years, featured Michael Brecker, who was said to be Coltrane’s successor. This legendary performance at the world-famous NSJF is released for the first time in the highest quality sound from a rare concert held only a few times to coincide with the release of the masterpiece “Infinity,” the first release of the new Impulse! In 1995, GRP launched its subsidiary Impulse as a jazz label. The first release of the new Impulse was McCoy’s masterpiece “Infinity,” which is counted among his representative works. This is a 1995 masterpiece created by featuring Michael Brecker, who was unrivaled at the time and was said to be the top successor to Coltrane. Along with the release of this album, we have a rare concert with the same members as the album, McCoy, Avery Sharp, Aaron Scott and Michael Brecker, and the best performance at the world-famous North Sea Jazz Festival on July 13, 1996, which produced many great performances, recorded on a high-quality sound board with careful mastering by the label! Starting with “Changes” from the album “Infinity”, to the famous Coltrane song “Impressions”, which became an important part of Michael’s repertoire after that, you can enjoy McCoy’s powerful and dynamic playing with his unique piano touch that makes you feel the grand world of the music, Michael’s raging performance with his growling blowing, Avery’s heavy bass, and Aaron’s magnificent and brilliant drums, which are truly thrilling masterpieces of jazz. McCoy and Michael’s chemistry is also excellent, and at times it is reminiscent of the legendary Coltrane quartet, making this a satisfying album for Coltrane fans!

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