The Turning Point (McCoy Tyner album)

The Turning Point is an album by McCoy Tyner's Big Band released on the Birdology label in 1992.It was recorded in November 1991 and features performances by Tyner's Big Band.The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states that "Tyner's orchestra (seven brass, four reeds and a four-piece rhythm section) is considered one of the major jazz big bands of the 1990s, a perfect outlet for the leader's percussive and modal-oriented piano".[1] All compositions by McCoy Tyner except where noted; all arrangements by composer except where noted.
Studio albumMcCoy TynerBirdologyProducerLive in WarsawJourneyAllmusicScott YanowDennis MackrelAngel EyesMatt DennisSlide HamptonIn a Sentimental MoodDuke EllingtonManny KurtzIrving MillsKamau AdilifuEarl GardnerFrank LacySteve TurreJohn ClarkHoward JohnsonJoe FordJunior CookJohn StubblefieldAvery SharpeAaron ScottJerry GonzálezDiscographyImpulse!InceptionReaching FourthNights of Ballads & BluesToday and TomorrowLive at NewportMcCoy Tyner Plays EllingtonBlue NoteThe Real McCoyTender MomentsTime for TynerExpansionsCosmosExtensionsAsanteMilestoneSaharaSong for My LadyEchoes of a FriendSong of the New WorldEnlightenmentSama LayucaAtlantisTridentFly with the WindFocal PointSupertriosInner VoicesThe GreetingPassion DanceCounterpointsTogetherHorizonQuartets 4 X 413th HouseLa Leyenda de La HoraLooking OutLove & PeaceDimensionsIt's About TimeJust Feelin'Double TriosMajor ChangesBon VoyageLive at the Musicians Exchange CafeRevelationsUptown/DowntownLive at Sweet BasilThings Ain't What They Used to BeOne on OneBlue BossaAutumn MoodSoliloquyRemembering JohnNew York Reunion44th Street SuiteKey of SoulIn New YorkManhattan MoodsPrelude and SonataInfinityWhat the World Needs NowTelarcMcCoy Tyner and the Latin All-StarsMcCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al FosterJazz RootsLand of GiantsIlluminationsQuartetGuitarsJarvis Tyner