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1986 studio album by McCoy Tyner
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Double Trios is a 1986 album by
jazz
pianist
McCoy Tyner released on the
Denon label. It features performances by Tyner supported by bassist
Avery Sharpe and drummer
Louis Hayes or bass guitarist
Marcus Miller and drummer
Jeff "Tain" Watts along with percussionist Steve Thornton. The
Allmusic review by
Scott Yanow states "it is particularly interesting to hear the pianist's reworkings of "Lil' Darlin'," "
Satin Doll", "
Lover Man" and
Thelonious Monk's "
Rhythm-A-Ning," transforming them into modal masterpieces".
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- "Latino Suite" - 8:45
- "Lil' Darlin'" (
Hefti) - 7:10
- "Dreamer" - 7:41
- "Satin Doll" (
Ellington,
Mercer,
Strayhorn) - 7:10
- "Down Home" - 8:44
- "Sudan" (
Miller) 8:52
- "Lover Man" (Davis,
Ramirez,
Sherman) - 8:45
- "Rhythm-A-Ning" (Monk) - 4:32
- All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated
- Recorded at Clinton Studio, New York, NY, June 7 (tracks 1-4) & 9 (tracks 5-8), 1986
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