McCoy Tyner discography
This discography of jazz pianist McCoy Tyner contains albums that he has released under his own name as well as albums on which he has appeared.
As leader
Title | Year Recorded | Label | ||
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Inception | 1962 | Impulse! | ||
Reaching Fourth | 1962 | Impulse! | ||
Nights of Ballads & Blues | 1963 | Impulse! | ||
Today and Tomorrow | 1963 | Impulse! | ||
Live at Newport | 1964 | Impulse! | ||
McCoy Tyner Plays Ellington | 1964 | Impulse! | ||
The Real McCoy | 1967 | Blue Note | ||
Tender Moments | 1967 | Blue Note | ||
Time for Tyner | 1968 | Blue Note | ||
Expansions | 1968 | Blue Note | ||
Cosmos | 1968–1970 | Blue Note | ||
Extensions | 1970 | Blue Note | ||
Asante | 1970 | Blue Note | ||
Sahara | 1972 | Milestone | ||
Song for My Lady | 1972 | Milestone | ||
Echoes of a Friend | 1972 | Milestone | ||
Song of the New World | 1973 | Milestone | ||
Enlightenment | 1973 | Milestone | ||
Sama Layuca | 1974 | Milestone | ||
Atlantis | 1974 | Milestone | ||
Trident | 1975 | Milestone | ||
Fly with the Wind | 1976 | Milestone | ||
Focal Point | 1976 | Milestone | ||
Supertrios | 1977 | Milestone | ||
Inner Voices | 1977 | Milestone | ||
The Greeting | 1978 | Milestone | ||
Passion Dance | 1978 | Milestone | ||
Counterpoints | 1978 | Milestone | ||
Together | 1978 | Milestone | ||
Horizon | 1979 | Milestone | ||
Quartets 4 X 4 | 1980 | Milestone | ||
13th House | 1981 | Milestone | ||
La Leyenda de La Hora | 1981 | Columbia | ||
Looking Out | 1982 | Columbia | ||
Love & Peace (with Elvin Jones also released as Reunited) | 1982 | Trio (Japan) | ||
Dimensions | 1984 | Elektra | ||
It's About Time (with Jackie McLean) | 1985 | Blue Note | ||
Just Feelin' | 1985 | Palo Alto | ||
Double Trios | 1986 | Denon | ||
Major Changes (with Frank Morgan) | 1985 | Blue Note | ||
Bon Voyage | 1987 | Timeless | ||
Blues for Coltrane | 1987 | Impulse! | ||
Live at the Musicians Exchange Cafe (also released as What's New?, The Real McCoy, and Hip Toe) | 1987 | Who's Who in Jazz | ||
Revelations | 1988 | Blue Note | ||
Uptown/Downtown | 1988 | Milestone | ||
Live at Sweet Basil | 1989 | King | ||
Things Aint What They Used to Be | 1989 | Blue Note | ||
Round Midnight (with George Benson) | 1989 | Jazz Door | ||
One on One (with Stephane Grappelli) | 1990 | Milestone | ||
Blue Bossa | 1991 | LRC | ||
Autumn Mood | 1991 | Laserlight | ||
Soliloquy | 1991 | Blue Note | ||
Remembering John | 1991 | Enja | ||
New York Reunion | 1991 | Chesky | ||
44th Street Suite | 1991 | Red Baron | ||
Key of Soul | 1991 | Sweet Basil | ||
Solar: Live at Sweet Basil | 1991 | Sweet Basil | ||
In New York (with Steve Grossman) | 1991 | Dreyfus | ||
Live in Warsaw (also released as Warsaw Concert 1991, At the Warsaw Jamboree and Beautiful Love) | 1991 | Who's Who in Jazz | ||
The Turning Point | 1991 | Birdology | ||
Journey | 1993 | Birdology | ||
Manhattan Moods (with Bobby Hutcherson) | 1993 | Blue Note | ||
Prelude and Sonata | 1994 | Milestone | ||
Infinity | 1995 | Impulse! | ||
What the World Needs Now | 1997 | Impulse! | ||
McCoy Tyner Plays John Coltrane | 1997 | Impulse! | ||
McCoy Tyner and the Latin All-Stars | 1999 | Telarc | ||
McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster | 2000 | Telarc | ||
Jazz Roots | 2000 | Telarc | ||
Land of Giants | 2003 | Telarc | ||
Illuminations | 2004 | Telarc | ||
Quartet | 2007 | McCoy Tyner Music | ||
Guitars | 2008 | McCoy Tyner Music | ||
Solo: Live from San Francisco | 2009 | McCoy Tyner Music |
Compilations
- Afro Blue - 2007 - Telarc
- The Best of the McCoy Tyner Big Band - Milestone
- The Best of McCoy Tyner - Blue Note
As sideman
With Curtis Fuller
- Imagination (Savoy, 1959)
- Images of Curtis Fuller (Savoy, 1960)
with Art Farmer and Benny Golson
- Meet the Jazztet (Argo, 1960)
with Freddie Hubbard
- Open Sesame (1960)
- Goin' Up (1960)
- Ready for Freddie (1961)
- Blue Spirits (1964)
with Julian Priester
- Spiritsville (Jazzland, 1960)
with John Coltrane
- Like Sonny (Tracks with Tyner rec. 1960)
- Coltrane's Sound (1960, released 1964)
- Coltrane Jazz (only on “Village Blues”) (1961)
- My Favorite Things (1961)
- Olé Coltrane (1962)
- Coltrane Plays the Blues (1962)
- The Coltrane Legacy (Atlantic compilation of outtakes, 1970)
- Africa/Brass (1961)
- Live! at the Village Vanguard (1961)
- Coltrane (1962)
- Ballads (1963)
- John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963)
- Impressions (1963)
- Live at Birdland (1963)
- Crescent (1964)
- A Love Supreme (1964)
- To the Beat of a Different Drum (1965)
- The John Coltrane Quartet Plays (1965)
- Ascension (1965)
- New Thing at Newport (1965)
- Kulu Sé Mama (1965)
- Meditations (1965)
- Om (1965)
- Gleanings (1965)
- Transition (1970)
- Sun Ship (1971)
- First Meditations (1977)
- Living Space (1998)
with Joe Henderson
- Page One (1963)
- In 'N Out (1964)
- Inner Urge (1964)
with Art Blakey
- A Jazz Message (1964)
with Wayne Shorter
- Night Dreamer (1964)
- JuJu (1964)
- The Soothsayer (1965)
with Grant Green
with J. J. Johnson
- Proof Positive (1964) (appears on only 1 track)
with Lee Morgan
- Tom Cat (1964)
- Delightfulee (1966)
with Stanley Turrentine
- Mr. Natural (1964)
- Rough 'n' Tumble (1966)
- Easy Walker (1966)
- The Spoiler (1966)
- A Bluish Bag (1967)
- The Return of the Prodigal Son (1967)
with Milt Jackson
- In a New Setting (Limelight, 1964)
- Spanish Fly (1964)
with Hank Mobley
- A Caddy for Daddy (1965)
- A Slice of the Top (1966)
- Straight No Filter (1966)
with Sonny Stitt
- Loose Walk (1966)
with Donald Byrd
- Mustang! (1966)
with Bobby Hutcherson
- Stick-Up! (1966)
- Solo / Quartet (1982)
with Lou Donaldson
- Lush Life (1967)
with Blue Mitchell
- Heads Up (1968)
with Sonny Rollins, Ron Carter, and Al Foster
- Milestone Jazzstars in Concert (1978)
with John Blake, Jr.
- Maiden Dance (1983)
with Woody Shaw, Jackie McLean, Cecil McBee, and Jack DeJohnette
with George Benson
- Tenderly (1989)
with Avery Sharpe
- Unspoken Words (1989)
with David Murray
- Special Quartet (1990)
- Bill Evans: A Tribute, 1982, Palo Alto
References
- McCoy Tyner Discography Project accessed March 24, 2009
- McCoy Tyner Sessionography accessed March 24, 2009
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