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McCoy Tynerlooked towards Africa on his stunning 1970 albumExtensions, a far-reaching exploration of Black identity that marked the masterful pianists fifth recording for Blue Note Records. After leaving John Coltranes band Tyner had moved from Impulse to Blue Note and made his enduring post-bop classicThe Real McCoyin 1967. In the following years Tyner steadily expanded his musical scope: writing for a 9-piece ensemble onTender Moments, exploring the textures of a piano-vibes led quartet with Bobby Hutcherson onTime for Tyner, and pushing at the boundaries of mainstream jazz onExpansions.Extensionsis perhaps most notable for being the only recorded collaboration between Tyner andAlice Coltranewho plays harp on three of the albums four pieces (all composed by Tyner) along withGary Bartzon alto saxophone,Wayne Shorteron soprano and tenor saxophone,Ron Carteron bass, andElvin Joneson drums. The expansive opener Message from the Nile is the centerpiece of the album with its earthy groove, washes of harp, and journeying improvisations. The Wanderer begins in a loping rhythm before transitioning into a galloping swing for the freewheeling solos. Side 2 opens with Survival Blues, another extended performance that offers each soloist a wide-open expanse before the album concludes with the impressionistic closing piece His Blessings.
UHQ-CDs reproduce the sound of original master tapes as faithfully as possible by utilizing new transfer technologies and improved materials to produce high-quality sound with a better representation of the whole stage. UHQ-CDs comply with CD standards and can be played on existing players. Each title is presented in a UHQ-CD jewel case with an obi-strip and the original sleeve notes reproduced on the back inlay.
Tracklist:
1. Message From The Nile
2. The Wanderer
3. Survival Blues
4. His Blessings
