Afro Blue (album)
| Afro Blue | ||||
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| Compilation album by McCoy Tyner | ||||
| Released | November 13, 2007 | |||
| Recorded | 1998-2003 | |||
| Genre | Jazz, Latin Jazz | |||
| Length | 54:25 | |||
| Label | Telarc | |||
| Producer | Elaine Martone | |||
| McCoy Tyner chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating | 
| All About Jazz | favorable[1] | 
| Allmusic | |
| JazzTimes | mixed[3] | 
| Record Collector | |
Afro Blue is a jazz album by musician McCoy Tyner, released on November 13, 2007. It compiles recordings from his albums on Telarc Records, documenting his eight-year tenure with the label.
Track listing
- "Afro Blue" (Mongo Santamaría) – 12:23
 - "If I Should Lose You" (Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger) – 6:24
 - "You Taught My Heart to Sing" (McCoy Tyner) – 5:39
 - "If I Were a Bell" (Frank Loesser) – 7:50
 - "Summertime" (George Gershwin) – 4:51
 - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (Jerome Brainin) – 4:52
 - "Blue Bossa" (Kenny Dorham) – 6:51
 - "Carriba" (McCoy Tyner) – 5:38
 
1 & 7 from McCoy Tyner and the Latin All-Stars (1999)
6 & 8 from McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster (2000)
3 & 5 from Jazz Roots (2000)
4 from Land of Giants (2003)
2 from Illuminations (2004)
Personnel
- McCoy Tyner – piano
 - Johnny Almendra – timbales (1,7)
 - Gary Bartz – saxophone (1, 2, 7)
 - Ignacio Berroa – drums (1, 7)
 - Giovanni Hidalgo – percussion (1, 7)
 - Claudio Roditi – trumpet, flugelhorn (1, 7)
 - Avery Sharpe – bass (1, 7)
 - Steve Turre – trombone, shells (1, 7)
 - Dave Valentin – flute (1, 7)
 - Christian McBride – bass (2)
 - Lewis Nash – drums (2)
 - Bobby Hutcherson – vibes (4)
 - Charnett Moffett – bass (4)
 - Eric Harland – drums (4)
 - Stanley Clarke – acoustic bass, electric bass (6, 8)
 - Al Foster – drums (6, 8)
 
References
- ↑ All About Jazz
 - ↑ Tamarkin, Jeff. "Afro Blue - McCoy Tyner". Allmusic. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
 - ↑ Conrad, Thomas (January–February 2008). "Jazz Albums: Afro BlueMcCoy Tyner". JazzTimes (Quincy). Retrieved July 3, 2013.
 - ↑ "Review: Afro Blue". Record Collector (London): 96. January 2008.
 
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