The final
McCoy Tyner Blue Note album found the innovative pianist during a low point in his career. His records were not selling that well, his mentor
John Coltrane had passed away three years earlier, and it was not obvious that
Tyner would be able to continue struggling successfully to make a living out of music. Fortunately, his fortunes would soon rise when he signed with Milestone in 1972 and the critics began to rediscover him.
Asante is a bit unusual, for the emphasis is on group interplay rather than individual solos. The four originals feature
Tyner with altoist
Andrew White, guitarist
Ted Dunbar, bassist
Buster Williams, drummer
Billy Hart,
Mtume on congas, and two spots for the voice of Songai. Worth investigating. ~ Scott Yanow