There’s a particular passage in one of McCoy Tyner’s piano solos with John Coltrane that I adore. In his right hand, McCoy is playing the blues. In his left hand, he is playing a mysterious chord. This episode is about that chord.
The music you hear at the beginning and end is an original track of mine called “Voice Leading.” Other pieces of music discussed, in order of appearance:
“Lonnie’s Lament” by John Coltrane (1964)
“So What” by Miles Davis (1959)
“Cold Sweat, Pts. 1 & 2” by James Brown (1967)
“My Favorite Things” by John Coltrane (1961)
“Freedom Jazz Dance” by Eddie Harris (1961)
“Freedom Jazz Dance” by Miles Davis (1967)
“Maiden Voyage” by Herbie Hancock
“It's About That Time” by Miles Davis (1969)
“Everybody Loves The Sunshine” by Roy Ayers (1976)
“Star Trek: The Next Generation theme” by Jerry Goldsmith (1987)
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