"Trane finally left the house"; it's about time, I was beginning to wonder if the boy could play regular piano.
That album is definitely worthy of my purchase; the only artist on that album I'm not familiar with is "Lewis Nash", and he's holding his own.
The rest of the gang is performing like the professionals they are; they speak when spoken to, and they always say the right thing, without saying too much or too little.
Gary Bartz really shines on "If I Should Lose You"; so does the bass man, Christian McBride.
The leader realizes he doesn't have to play every note on the piano, twice; that was unexpected to hear. This is the McCoy Tyner I must hear more of.