Mccoy Tyner - Today And Tomorrow -1966- -eac-flac- -
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Let’s break down why this specific album, from this specific year, in this specific lossless format, represents the holy grail for both pianophiles and audiophiles. McCoy Tyner - Today And Tomorrow -1966- -EAC-FLAC-
The album features some of the most nuanced bass work in Tyner’s discography. Whether it is Ron Carter or Jimmy Garrison holding down the fort, the interplay between the piano and the bass is the heartbeat of this record. The EAC (Exact Audio Copy) extraction process ensures that the digital The term "EAC-FLAC" in the title refers to
In this climate, Tyner was carving out his own identity. 1966 was a transitional year. He was moving away from the "Coltrane sound" toward the orchestral, block-chord heavy style that would define his solo career in the 70s. Today And Tomorrow captures him precisely on this precipice. The EAC (Exact Audio Copy) extraction process ensures