Autumn Mood
Autumn Mood is an album by McCoy Tyner that was released by Laserlight in 1997. It was recorded in February 1991 and features performances by Tyner with Avery Sharpe, Aaron Scott, Raphael Cruz, and Claudio Roditi recorded for LRC. The album combines two tracks which appeared on Blue Bossa with three performances first released on an LRC album with other tracks by Roland Hanna. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow calls the album "A good but not essential outing".[2]
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Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | February 11 – 12, 1991 | |||
Studio | Clinton Recording Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Laserlight | |||
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Track listing
All compositions by McCoy Tyner except where indicated
- "The Natural Bridge" (Claudio Roditi) – 8:17
- "Traces" – 8:33
- "The Monster and the Flower" (Roditi, Ricardo Silveira) – 7:00
- "Up, Jump, Spring" (Freddie Hubbard) – 7:19
- "Autumn Mood" (Roditi) – 6:25
Personnel
- McCoy Tyner: piano
- Claudio Roditi: trumpet, flugelhorn
- Avery Sharpe: bass
- Aaron Scott: drums
- Raphael Cruz: percussion
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References
- Allmusic Review
- Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed March 3, 2009.
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