McCoy Tyner @ Blue Note - Blues On The Corner

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

McCoy Tyner Quartet featuring Joe Lovano, saxophone; Eric Kamau Gravatt, drums;
Gerald Cannon, bass; live at the Blue Note, 17 Jan 2008.

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  • Thanks for posting!

  • no prob! That was my 1st time at the Blue Note, and what a great show!

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  • Sounds like Joe Lovano doesn't know the melody.

  • he doesnt lol

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  • yeah, Joe seems to think the melody starts 2 beats earlier than everyone else does, but he plays it with conviction. and hey, what's a couple beats between friends!

  • Wow. Levano doesn't know what he's doing.

  • @CLARKPEST The only thing some people are complaining about is that he doesn't sound like he knows the melody and he doesn't here but damn its a hard melody. Its not SonnyMoon For Two.

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  • All these cats coming on here and dissing Joe Lovano are dead wrong. Lovano is one of the few cats with his own original sound. After the passing of Brecker and Berg, there aren't many cats that have developed their own sound. I mean you hear the past in it, like Warne Marsh and Prez but Lovano is his own man.

  • I don't think Joe Lovano sounds bad at all! He's cookin for sure. Around 7:54, however, it does sound like he comes in with the head out of the drum solo a measure early...

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