McCoy Tyner ‘Inception’ Verve Acoustic Sounds Series

McCoy Tyner ‘Inception’ Verve Acoustic Sounds Series

Recorded for Impulse! Records in January of 1962 at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio, Inception marked pianist McCoy Tyner’s debut as a leader. This session features a cohesive trio with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones—both colleagues from John Coltrane’s groups—whose familiarity lends the session its focused clarity.

Across a six-track program featuring four Tyner originals (“Inception,” “Sunset,” “Effendi,” and “Blues for Gwen”) alongside “There Is No Greater Love” and “Speak Low,” the trio setting foregrounds Tyner’s distinctive voicings, pedal-point harmonies, and rhythmic drive, supported by Davis and Jones’s firm, responsive interplay. Released as Impulse! was rapidly expanding, the album established Tyner’s identity as a bandleader and stands as an essential early statement in his solo discography.

Last month, Verve announced its most recent addition to the Acoustic Sounds series: John Coltrane’s Africa/Brass. That release came as part of a broader John Coltrane 100 announcement, celebrating the centennial of the jazz giant’s legacy. Africa/Brass has long been regarded as one of the most important early Impulse! releases. The album announced Coltrane’s arrival on the “house that Trane built” with radical clarity.

The Verve / Acoustic Sounds Series presents all-analog 180-gram vinyl reissues of essential albums from the Verve and Impulse! catalogs. Mastered from the original analog tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings (QRP) in Kansas, each release pairs top-tier audio fidelity with meticulously reproduced tip-on jackets, offering faithful recreations of the original LPs for discerning listeners.

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