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    McCoy Tyner Song For My Lady (1972)

    Milestone
      • 1. Native Song
      • 2. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
      • 3. Song For My Lady
      • 4. A Silent Tear
      • 5. Essence

      Early 70s deep jazz from John Coltrane's main man

      Original UK Vinyl VG+/Sleeve VG (wear)
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      Other Releases by McCoy Tyner

      McCoy TynerJust Feelin' (1985)Palo Alto Jazz
      1985, STILL DEEP! w/ Avery Sharpe and Louis Hayes
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          Great late 60s album from John Coltrane's pianist featuring Bobby Hutcherson!
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