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    McCoy Tyner & Jackie McLean – It’s About Time (1986)

    Posted By: janwal46
    McCoy Tyner & Jackie McLean – It’s About Time (1986)

    McCoy Tyner & Jackie McLean – It’s About Time (1986)

    McCoy Tyner & Jackie McLean – It’s About Time (1986)
    Blue Note Digital Recording | 1986 | Jazz | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers (400Dpi) | 216Mb+9Mb

    When this music's done right, as it is by two masters like McCoy Tyner (piano) and Jackie McLean (alto sax), almost nothin' can touch it. Too often, though, it's not done by masters, and it's not done right. Even though it may seem to be about chops, dexterity, virtuosity, it's not. It's about feeling and intuition. It's not enough simply to master the moves, as so many young lions have done; you've got to have something to say. Yes, you need to master the idiom, but after you've done that, you need to acquire a unique voice and speak with originality and authority, not just rehash tired old phrases.
    It's a mystery to me why this disc isn't better known. Recorded in the late 80s–not especially a stellar time for jazz–perhaps it just fell through the cracks. Or maybe it's because it's under 40 minutes long. And McLean sits out for the last two cuts, so he's only on board for about a half an hour. And half the cuts feature the funkified Jaco-esque e-bass of Marcus Miller (Ron Carter's on the other half), so there's somewhat of a discontinuity of tone and mood. But that shouldn't stop anyone, at least not in my view. When he plays, McLean plays brilliantly, spinning out fresh ideas and gloriously articulated solos. And the compositions, ranging from bop burners ("Spur of the Moment") to sultry ballads ("You Taught My Heart to Sing," "No Flowers Please") to Latin numbers ("Travelin'" and "It's About Time," my favorite tracks) to a bloozy romp ("Hip-Toe"), all by Tyner (except "No Flowers Please"), feature his trademark genius for melodic ingenuity and rhythmic drive.
    Tyner sounds as good as I've ever heard him: he's got the savvy and maturity of his later period combined with the restless innovation of his early days. His solo on "Travelin'" absolutely stands out. And if McLean has lost just a bit of his earlier fire, he more than makes up for it with a rich, burnished tone on alto, among the most attractive of any man to ever pick up the smaller horn. John Faddis plays trumpet on two cuts, and it's great to hear him in this setting. He's a player who has always struck me as being better as a sideman than as a leader. Blessed with outrageous chops, he has sometimes struggled to integrate his playing into a group setting, but he does so marvelously here. Al Foster on drums, what with his long stint with Miles through several of his iterations, perfectly fits into this slightly eclectic setting, and he easily and naturally fits in with longtime Miles bandmate Marcus Miller.

    Personnel:

    McCoy Tyner - Piano
    Jackie McLean - Alto Saxophone
    Ron Carter - Bass
    Marcus Miller - Electric Bass
    Al Foster - Drums
    Steve Thornton - Percussion
    Jon Faddis - Trumpet

    For Personnel Per Track See Booklet-02

    Tracklist:

    01. Spur of the Moment
    02. You Taught My Heart to Sing
    03. It's About Time
    04. Hip Toe
    05. No Flowers Please
    06. Travelin'

    Produced By Jeffrey Weber

    Digitally Recorded At Right Track Studios, NYC, On April 6 & 7, 1985
    Mastered By Joe Gastwirt At JVC Cutting Center

    This CD Was Digitally Recorded Live To Two Tracks With No Mixing, Editing, Or Overdubbing

    Sound Quality: 8/9

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

    EAC extraction logfile from 25. October 2009, 11:33

    McCoy Tyner & Jackie McLean / It's About Time

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