Impeccable, professional and perfectionist jazz from McCoy Tyner: what else would you expect from the only pianist that John Coltrane wanted to play with? Nine pieces, over an hour of music: six written by McCoy, one "Good Morning Heartache" jazz standard, one "I Mean You" expounding a Thelonious Monk theme...and "Impressions", written by the late-great saxophonist John Coltrane.
There's not much to say about this CD apart from telling you that it's good, sax-and-piano jazz from some great musicians. Energetic and mellow, one and both and all at the same time: tunes that stay wrapped around your earlobes all day long... just jazz. Good jazz. It's the real McCoy!