McCoy Tyner recorded his first three studio albums for Impulse! with different, but always top-class classical trio line-ups classical trio line-ups. The pianist only deviated from this pattern in 1963/64 when he when he recorded the material for "Today And Tomorrow" in two sessions. While he played one half of the Program again with a trio, in the other half he can be heard in a sextet with three wind players can be heard. His former partners from the legendary John Coltrane Quartet were also involved in the sessions Coltrane Quartet: Bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.