1988 studio album by McCoy Tyner
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Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane is a 1987 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Impulse! label. It features performances by Tyner, tenor saxophonists David Murray and Pharoah Sanders, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Roy Haynes. The album received a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance in 1988.[2]
Track listing
- "Bluesin' For John C." (Tyner)
- "Naima" (Coltrane)
- "The Promise" (Coltrane)
- "Lazy Bird" (Coltrane)
- "I Want to Talk About You" (Eckstine)
- "Last of the Hipmen" (Murray)
- "Trane" Bonus track on CD
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Impulse! (1962–1964) | |
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Blue Note (1967–1970) | |
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Milestone (1972–1981) | |
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Various (1981–1989) | |
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Various (1990–1994) | |
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Impulse! (1995–1997) | |
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Telarc (1999–2004) | |
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McCoy Tyner Music (2004–2009) | |
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- Cold Sweat Plays J. B. (Craig Harris, 1988)
- Special Edition (Jack DeJohnette, 1979)
- Album Album (Jack DeJohnette, 1984)
- Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge (James Carter, 2001)
- The Jazzpar Prize (Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra, 1991)
- Love Outside of Dreams (Kahil El'Zabar, 1997)
- One World Family (Kahil El'Zabar, 2000)
- We Is (Kahil El'Zabar, 2000)
- Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane (McCoy Tyner, 1984)
- 44th Street Suite (McCoy Tyner, 1991)
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