Trident isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. Since completing 1995’s ‘Celestial Chant’, McCoy Tyner fulfilled their contract with EMI Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Self-described as Jazz with lots of words, McCoy Tyner comes out swinging on perhaps his best album to date. This is one of the best cd’s i have heard through the whole thing.
Once I Loved is the funkiest number on the album. Elvin (Sir) Jones is flawed, nonetheless pretty good song. This track is just fantastic from start to finish. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is Impressions. Ruby, My Dear is a striking and quite long song.
Trident CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Celestial Chant.mp3 | 7:01 | ![]() |
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| Once I Loved.mp3 | 7:54 | ![]() |
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| Elvin (Sir) Jones.mp3 | 5:28 | ![]() |
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| Land Of The Lonely.mp3 | 7:33 | ![]() |
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| Impressions.mp3 | 5:04 | ![]() |
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| Ruby, My Dear.mp3 | 7:52 | ![]() |
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