Search For Peace (track) by McCoy Tyner
Search For Peace by McCoy Tyner
Year: 1990
From the album Things Ain't What They Used To Be (track #11)
Year: 1990
From the album Things Ain't What They Used To Be (track #11)
Search For Peace appears on the following album(s) by McCoy Tyner:
- The Real McCoy (track #4) (1967)
- Things Ain't What They Used To Be (track #11) (this album) (1990)
- The Definitive McCoy Tyner (track #3) (compilation) (2002)
McCoy Tyner - Milestone Profiles 2xCD Remastered Jazz Flora Purim Sonny Rollins
Condition: Very Good
Condition: Very Good
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