Experience the electrifying energy of a live jazz performance with McCoy Tyner's "The Greeting," a captivating live album recorded at the iconic Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. Captured over two nights in March 1978, this album is a testament to Tyner's mastery of the piano and his ability to engage with an audience. The Greeting showcases Tyner's versatility, blending elements of hard bop, cool jazz, bebop, and even free jazz into a cohesive and thrilling live set.
The album opens with "Hand In Hand," setting the stage for an evening of dynamic jazz. "Fly With The Wind" and "Pictures" follow, each track highlighting Tyner's unique style and the chemistry between him and his band. The album also features a live rendition of the classic "Naima," a beautiful and introspective piece that contrasts with the more upbeat tracks. The title track, "The Greeting," closes the album, leaving the audience with a lasting impression of Tyner's musical prowess.
"The Greeting" is a live album that captures the excitement and spontaneity of a live jazz performance. With its blend of genres and Tyner's signature piano style, this album is a great addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's short duration of 42 minutes makes it a perfect introduction to Tyner's live work or a great addition to a playlist for those already familiar with his music. Produced by Orrin Keepnews and remixed at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, this album is a high-quality recording that showcases the best of McCoy Tyner's live performances.