Yea man
5
By trebordig
Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit... one of my favorite pieces of all time, check out the live version from 1971 Montreaux Jazz festival with Azar Lawrence, Jooney Booth and Alphonse Mouson a true classic...this is a very nice redux.
McCoy Still Has It
5
By A Jam Source
This album has the power and emotive force of A Love Supreme. It simply kills. Many recommended The Real McCoy, but I purchased this first and I don't regret it one bit.
Great band with the master
5
By Jazzaholic
McCoy's always been able to slowly build up a great intensity both as a rhythm player and while soloing. I don't know if much of Coltrane's stuff would have been as intense without McCoy. Here he has a great band with him that flows perfectly upward with intensity as McCoy does.
used to hate him, now I love him
5
By Italia's #1 Fan
i could't stand his version of giant steps on youtube. It was just too FAST. I convinced myself that all his songs were equally bad. I finally looked on itunes and found this album. my whole mindset changed. He still plays with speed, but it doesn't become a jumble of noise. Each note is defined. Just an amazing album
he's the man
5
By lizner
This is a great album. Lovano is killin! Tain & Christian swing like nothing else on earth. McCoy is McCoy. The real thing!!