
Inception (Verve Acoustic Sounds)
Recorded for Impulse! Records in January of 1962 at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked pianist McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader. This session features a cohesive trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones â both colleagues from John Coltraneâs groups â whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInceptionâ, âSunsetâ, âEffendiâ, and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Lowâ, the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâ firm, responsive interplay. Released as Impulse! was rapidly expanding, the album established Tynerâs identity as a bandleader and stands as an essential early statement in his solo discography.
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Inception (Verve Acoustic Sounds)
Recorded for Impulse! Records in January of 1962 at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked pianist McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader. This session features a cohesive trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones â both colleagues from John Coltraneâs groups â whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInceptionâ, âSunsetâ, âEffendiâ, and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Lowâ, the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâ firm, responsive interplay. Released as Impulse! was rapidly expanding, the album established Tynerâs identity as a bandleader and stands as an essential early statement in his solo discography.
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Recorded for Impulse! Records in January of 1962 at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked pianist McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader. This session features a cohesive trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones â both colleagues from John Coltraneâs groups â whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInceptionâ, âSunsetâ, âEffendiâ, and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Lowâ, the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâ firm, responsive interplay. Released as Impulse! was rapidly expanding, the album established Tynerâs identity as a bandleader and stands as an essential early statement in his solo discography.











