teddy! I'm a hard core McCoy Tyner fan, and I like his solo album "Echoes of a Friend" the best.
You can hear all his technique as a pianist without other musicians creating distractions.
It's also his best playing, I feel.
This is when he got it together to confront his past, and honour his mentor.
If you haven't heard him solo, you should, just to assess him as a musician, alone.
And I did listen to some jazz today, treating myself to You Tube on a borrowed computer with nice speakers.
John Coltrane: "Alabama"