"Soliloquy" is a captivating solo piano album by the legendary McCoy Tyner, released in 1992 under Blue Note Records. This album showcases Tyner's immense talent and mastery of the piano, offering a laid-back and introspective journey through various jazz styles, including hard bop, cool jazz, bebop, and even touches of free jazz. With a duration of over an hour, the album features 14 tracks, each a testament to Tyner's skill and musical depth. Notable tracks include the title track "Crescent," a tribute to John Coltrane, and the beautiful ballad "I Should Care." Unlike some of his more percussive works, "Soliloquy" allows Tyner's piano playing to take center stage, providing a serene and reflective listening experience. This album is a perfect addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection, offering a unique perspective on Tyner's artistry and his enduring influence on the genre.