Sahara

McCoy Tyner

SKU: UDSACD2029

Barcode: UDSACD2029

45.00 £45.00
  • Label: Mobile Fidelity
  • Released Date: 10th March 2007
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Legendary Pianist’s 1972 Milestone Debut Garnered Two Grammy Nominations

Also Available on Very Limited Edition 180-gram LP!

McCoy Tyner’s Sahara is a seminal jazz record in more ways than one. In the years leading up to its release, the legendary pianist tread water. After spending six formative years in John Coltrane’s peerless quartet, Tyner left to start his own band and signed to Blue Note. But the association didn’t last. He regrouped with a new band featuring reedist Sonny Fortune, bassist Calvin Hill, and drummer Alphonse Mouzon and signed to Milestone Records. It was a fortuitous move. Tyner’s solo career took off with the modal Sahara, which immediately garnered rave reviews from the mainstream and independent press.

“The music itself might have been produced a half-decade ago, which diminishes its impact, intensity and, finally, great beauty not a whit. There are moments during \”Ebony Queen,\” with McCoy\’s ostinato figure providing the basis of the tune, in which the music seems on the verge of levitating itself off the turntable and into the beyond.” –James Isaacs, Rolling Stone, November 1972

Writers for jazz authority DownBeat also took notice, and collectively named Sahara the Record of the Year. The badge fit. Treating the session as a coming-out party, Mouzon rides the drums and cymbals like a jockey while Fortune perfectly plays the role of unselfish foil, patiently laying low until it’s time for him to unleash fiery saxophone solos. But it’s Tyner’s clustered chords, radiant touch, and spry two-handed fills—cavernous, thick, expressive, uplifting, colorful—that make Sahara a must-have.

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Track Listings

1. Ebony Queen
2. Prayer for My Family
3. Valley of Life
4. Rebirth
5. Sahara

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