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  1. Trident is a 1975 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner (1938–2020), his eighth to be released on the Milestone label. It was recorded in February 1975 and features performances by Tyner with bassist Ron Carter (born 1937) and his former John Coltrane bandmate, drummer Elvin Jones (1927–2004).

  2. A superb all-star trio of McCoy Tyner, Ron Carter & Elvin Jones (among the best ever jazz players of their respective instruments) combine to produce a wonderful album. Lush, dense exotic & elegant. Bask in the billowing runs emanating from McCT’s blazing keyboard performances full of impeccable intense fast playing & textural variety.

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  3. Jul 23, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupElvin (Sir) Jones · McCoy TynerTrident℗ 1975 Milestone RecordsReleased on: 1975-01-01Producer: Orrin KeepnewsStud...

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  4. Jan 20, 2007 · Elvin Jones, longtime collaborator, was easily one of the best drummers in jazz, maybe the best. Here he is as athletic and committed as he's ever been, which is saying something. Ron Carter's involvement is far more primary than what's usually expected from the bass, this is very much a trio and Carter is clearly contributing every step of the way.

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    • The Real McCoy (Blue Note, 1967) Topping our list of the best McCoy Tyner albums is this, his first album recorded after leaving the John Coltrane Quartet.
    • Tender Moments (Blue Note, 1967) Recorded in December 1967, five months after John Coltrane’s death, this, Tyner’s second Blue Note album, featured a nine-piece ensemble on five of its six self-written tracks.
    • Expansions (Blue Note, 1968) On his fourth and often overlooked album for Blue Note, Expansions, Tyner broadened his sonic horizons by fronting a septet.
    • Enlightenment (Milestone, 1973) This live double-album, Tyner’s fifth outing for Orrin Keepnews’ Milestone imprint, captures the power, intensity and sheer majesty of the pianist firing on all cylinders in an in-concert setting.
  5. Trident, an Album by McCoy Tyner. Released in November 1975 on Milestone (catalog no. M-9063; Vinyl LP). Genres: Post-Bop. Rated #47 in the best albums of 1975, and #2561 of all time album.. Featured peformers: McCoy Tyner (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Elvin Jones (drums), Orrin Keepnews (producer), Jim Stern (engineer), David Turner (mastering engineer), Phil Carroll (art direction), Phil Bray ...

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  7. Trident - McCoy Tyner Official Website. Trident. Released: 1975 Recorded: February 18–19, 1975 Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA Length: 40:47 Label: Milestone Producer: Orrin Keepnews. Musicians McCoy Tyner: piano (all tracks), harpsichord (tracks 1 & 4), celeste (tracks 2 & 4) Ron Carter: bass Elvin Jones: drums.