McCoy Tyner "The Seeker" (RSD 2026)

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RELEASE DATE : April 18, 2026

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Double LP
RSD 2026

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SKU: 8054154650958
DESCRIPTION :

Official, unreleased record that is hand-numbered limited edition and includes an illustrated insert. This release features the historically proven trio of McCoy Tyner accompanied by Avery Sharpe and Aaron Scott, with Bobby Hutcherson on vibraphone. This double LP is pressed on black, 180g vinyl.
McCoy Tyner (1938-2020) and Bobby Hutcherson (1941-2016), two of the greatest jazz figures from the 1960s onwards, officially shared the spotlight only twice, but their collaboration, which began in 1966, ran like a karst river through both their careers. The two had met, albeit in passing, in the early 1960s: in recent times, Tyner recalled seeing Hutcherson play in the L.A. based Gerald Wilson's big band, while Hutcherson - during his New York period - was a constant presence at John Coltrane's gigs at Birdland.
Three tracks composed by Tyner, one by Hutcherson and three great standards make up the programme of this never-before-released live recording.
In this concert in Perugia, the vigor of both is still intact and can be felt: supported by the powerful rhythm of Avery Sharpe and Aaron Scott - charter members of Tyner's trio at the time - the pianist and vibraphonist offer us a memorable evening that this writer, who was present at the concert, has continued to remember with enormous pleasure over the years, well before this recording was released by Red, making it available to the whole world. We are sure that those who hear it for the first time will appreciate it just as much as we did. (Luca Conti, Musica Jazz director, from liner notes)

TRACK LISTING :

SIDE A
I Wanna Stand Over There 11:41 (B. Hutcherson)
I Should Care 2:37 (A. Stordahl, P. Weston, S. Cahn)
Reflections 4:27 (T. Monk)
SIDE B
Home 15:48 (M. Tyner)
SIDE C
The Seeker 9:28 (M. Tyner)
Peresina 12:05 (M. Tyner)
SIDE D
MEDLEY: How Deep Is the Ocean (I. Berlin) Blues Stride 15:32 (M. Tyner)