Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with McCoy Tyner's "McCoy Tyner And The Latin All-Stars," a captivating blend of hard bop, cool jazz, bebop, and free jazz released on March 23, 1999, under the Telarc label. This album is a testament to Tyner's mastery and his ability to seamlessly fuse Latin rhythms with his signature jazz style. Spanning a rich hour of music, the album features a stellar lineup of tracks including "Festival In Bahia," "Poinciana," and "Afro Blue," each showcasing Tyner's virtuosic piano playing and his knack for creating infectious, groove-laden compositions. The inclusion of "Blue Bossa" adds a cool, laid-back vibe, while "We Are Our Fathers' Sons" offers a deeper, more introspective listen. With its lively rhythms and soulful melodies, this album is a celebration of jazz's rich heritage and its boundless potential for innovation.
Festival In BahiaMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
PoincianaMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
Afro BlueMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
A Song For LoveMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
La Habana SolMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
We Are Our Fathers' SonsMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin
Blue BossaMcCoy Tyner, Johnny Almendra, Gary Bartz, Ignacio Berroa, Giovanni Hidalgo, Claudio Roditi, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Dave Valentin