The Trance (album)
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| The Trance | ||||
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| Released | October 1967[1] | |||
| Recorded | October 27, 1965 | |||
| Genre | Jazz, post-bop | |||
| Length | 41:24 | |||
| Label | Prestige | |||
| Producer | Don Schlitten | |||
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The Trance is an album by American jazz saxophonist Booker Ervin featuring performances recorded in 1965 for the Prestige label,[2] with Jaki Byard on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Alan Dawson on drums.
The Allmusic review by Al Campbell awarded the album 4 stars and stated: "Ervin's inspired exploratory tenor flights are consistently stirring, punctuated with piercing blues. The Trance delivers further documentation of Ervin's endless tenor inventiveness".[3]
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
