McCoy Tyner - Ebony Queen

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2009

McCoy Tyner - Ebony Queen. Sahara, 1972. Sonny Fortune (ts); McCoy Tyner (p); Calvin Hill (b); Alphonse Mouzon (d).

Alphonse Mouzon
http://www.tenaciousrecords.com

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  • I had so much fun recording this amazing music and other albums with McCoy Tyner. I was 23 years old when I recorded this!

  • @Praguedive Thanks so much!

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  • @Time4Tyner Bullshit. Let's see it.

  • I've transcribed the piano solo to this.

  • @AS5A Thanks a million!!1 Please also checkout my new all-star top ten CD 'ANGEL FACE" online everywhere!!! REAL JAZZ!!

  • @alphonsemouzon Right on Alphonse! I really dug those records you made with McCoy, they still sound great. I saw you play with Larry Coryells 11th house in San Diego back in the 70's. You came to an after concert party I was playing at with my band and we met and I got your autograph. Dug your work with Weather Report too. Man I miss the 70's!

  • @alphonsemouzon You must have some great memories! Hope you're still playing!

  • WELCOME TO HEAVEN..ENJOY YOUR STAY

  • Thank you for uploading. I listened to this song many many times in my school days, more than forty years ago. Sonny Fortune can play his sax without breathing. It was my great surprise.

  • so nice, wow!!

  • No one infuses the piano with life like McCoy Tyner! His immense imagination manifests perfectly in his playing and arranging. There are many great Jazz pianists, but none has done so much, for so long, and so incredibly well. He improves every musician he plays with, a natural mentor and master. I have about 20 of his albums, and feel deprived! Thanks to you and Youtube for making so much of Tyner available. Like Bach and Beethoven, his music will endure the ages. And thanks, Alphonse Mouzon.

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