Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with McCoy Tyner's "Things Ain’t What They Used To Be," a live album that captures the essence of a legendary performance at Merkin Hall in New York City, 1989. This collection of jazz classics showcases Tyner's masterful piano playing and his ability to blend various jazz styles, from hard bop and bebop to cool and free jazz, into a cohesive and captivating experience.
The album opens with "The Greeting," setting the stage for a journey through timeless jazz standards like "Naima," "I Mean You," and "Lush Life," each track infused with Tyner's unique touch. The title track, "Things Ain't What They Used To Be," has been remastered, offering a crisp and clear sound that highlights the intricacies of Tyner's performance. Other standout tracks include the upbeat "Joy Spring" and the soulful "My One And Only Love," demonstrating Tyner's versatility and range.
With a runtime of just over an hour, "Things Ain’t What They Used To Be" is a testament to McCoy Tyner's enduring influence on the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a thrilling glimpse into the artistry of one of jazz's most celebrated pianists.