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Ken McCoy  - This Old Guitar And Me album flac Performer: Ken McCoy
Title: This Old Guitar And Me
Style: Country
Released: 1987
MP3 album: 1876 mb
FLAC album: 1734 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: ADX MP4 ASF MPC VOX AAC MIDI
Genre: Folk and Country

A This Old Guitar And Me B Tamara.

Código de Barras e Outros Identificadores. Matrix, Runout (Side One): H4Y-577 +13961 The Real McCoy ‎(LP, Album, Promo).

Guitars is an album by McCoy Tyner released on his McCoy Tyner Music (a subsidiary of Half Note Records) label in 2008. It was recorded in September 2006 and features performances by Tyner, Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette with guitarists Marc Ribot, John Scofield, Béla Fleck, Derek Trucks, and Bill Frisell. The album also contains a DVD featuring video footage of the studio sessions.

Two and a half years after his last recording as a leader for Impulse, pianist McCoy Tyner emerged to start a period on Blue Note that would result in seven albums. Having left John Coltrane's Quartet in late 1965, Tyner was entering a period of struggle, although artistically his playing grew quite a bit in the late '60s. For this release, the pianist is teamed with tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Elvin Jones for five of his originals

This old guitar taught me to sing a love song It showed me how to laugh and how to cry It introduced me to some friends of mine And brightened up some days It helped me make it through some lonely nights Oh, what a friend to have on a cold and lonely night

The Real McCoy is the seventh album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner and his first released on the Blue Note label. It was recorded on April 21, 1967 following Tyner's departure from the John Coltrane Quartet and features performances by Tyner with Joe Henderson, Ron Carter and Elvin Jones. Producer Alfred Lion recalls the recording session as a "pure jazz session. There is absolutely no concession to commercialism, and there's a deep, passionate love for the music embedded in each of the selections".

G And nothin' but this old guitar and me. Chorus: C My car is barely runnin'. G But I've run enough for both of us I guess. C And my pockets are all empty. G Knowing what I do is for the best. I gave up on settling down. C Don't think God made the ground to fit my feet. D So I'm writin' these words and singin' these songs. G With nothin' but this old guitar and me. Verse 2: C I've exceeded expectations. G Spoke in wild exaggerations now and then. C I've sank down to the bottom. G Ain't it funny where you find your best friend

Tracklist

A This Old Guitar And Me
B Tamara

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Legacy Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fireside Records
  • Published By – PRO Canada

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – K.D. Kuyten
  • Bass – Ken Williams
  • Drums – Cliff Lowe
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Tony Moskal
  • Guitar, Banjo – Norm Winquist
  • Photography By – R. Destrube*
  • Vocals, Written-By – Ken McCoy

Notes

Ⓟ Fireside Records 1987
P.R.O. Canada
- the MAPL (Music, Artist, Performance, Lyrics) symbol found on labels qualifies Canadian content

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side etched runout): IR-5338-A-el
  • Matrix / Runout (B side etched runout): IR-5338-B