
Mccoy Tyner - Inception (Acoustic Sounds Series LP)
Recorded on January 10â11, 1962, at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader for Impulse! Records, introducing a cohesive new trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones, both colleagues from the Coltrane ensemble, whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInception,â âSunset,â âEffendi,â and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Low,â the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâs firm, responsive interplay. Released in 1962 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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Mccoy Tyner - Inception (Acoustic Sounds Series LP)
Recorded on January 10â11, 1962, at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader for Impulse! Records, introducing a cohesive new trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones, both colleagues from the Coltrane ensemble, whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInception,â âSunset,â âEffendi,â and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Low,â the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâs firm, responsive interplay. Released in 1962 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 on January 10â11, 1962, at Rudy Van Gelderâs studio, Inception marked McCoy Tynerâs debut as a leader for Impulse! Records, introducing a cohesive new trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones, both colleagues from the Coltrane ensemble, whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity. Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (âInception,â âSunset,â âEffendi,â and âBlues for Gwenâ) alongside âThere Is No Greater Loveâ and âSpeak Low,â the trio setting foregrounds Tynerâs distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jonesâs firm, responsive interplay. Released in 1962 as Impulse! was rapidly expanding, the album established Tynerâs identity as a bandleader and stands as an essential early statement in his solo discography.














