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Steve Kuhn - Trance Album

Steve Kuhn - Trance Album
Performer: Steve Kuhn
Title: Trance
Country: Japan
Genre: Jazz
Style:Contemporary Jazz
Released: 18 Aug 1999
Catalog number: POCJ-2794
Label: ECM Records
MP3 album szie: 1692 mb
FLAC album size: 1004 mb

Tracklist

1Life's Backward Glance3:10
2The Young Blade6:21
3Silver2:58
4A Change Of Face5:03
5Trance6:04
6Squirt3:06
7The Sandhouse3:53
8Something Everywhere7:53

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ECM 1052 STSteve Kuhn Trance ‎(LP, Album)ECM RecordsECM 1052 STGermany1975
ECM 1052, 674 3485Steve Kuhn Trance ‎(CD, Album, RE)ECM Records, ECM RecordsECM 1052, 674 3485Germany2019
25MJ 3347Steve Kuhn Trance ‎(LP, Album)ECM Records25MJ 3347Japan1975
UCCU-5750Steve Kuhn Trance ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, SHM)ECM RecordsUCCU-5750Japan2016
ECM 1052, 987 1774Steve Kuhn Trance ‎(CD, Album, RE)ECM Records, ECM RecordsECM 1052, 987 1774GermanyUnknown

Credits

  • Design [Cover Design], Design [Photo Design]Frieder Grindler
  • DrumsJack DeJohnette
  • Electric BassSteve Swallow
  • Engineer [Mixing Engineer]Jan Erik Kongshaug
  • Engineer [Rec. Engineer]Tony May
  • PercussionSue Evans
  • Photography ByOdd Geir Saether
  • Piano, Electric Piano, Composed BySteve Kuhn
  • ProducerManfred Eicher

Notes

Recorded November 1974
Generation Sound Studios, New York

An ECM Production
℗ 1975 ECM Records GmbH

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Companies

  • Record Company – Polydor K.K.
  • Distributed By – Universal Music K.K.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – ECM Records GmbH
  • Recorded At – Generation Sound Studios

Short intro

Trance is an album by American jazz pianist and composer Steve Kuhn recorded in 1974 and released on the ECM label. There is restlessness and calm, tempestuousness and serenity, conflict and resolution, and - above all - creativity and vision. All compositions by Steve Kuhn. Trance - 6:03. A Change of Face - 5:03. Trance, Steve Kuhn's second recording for ECM, was actually recorded a mere ten days after Ecstasy, his solo piano debut for the label. Trance features Kuhn playing both electric and acoustic piano, bassist Steve Swallow, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and percussionist Sue Evans. Two of the album's compositions, Silver and Life's Backward Glance, are re-recordings of tunes appearing on Ecstasy. Adventurous and wide open, Trance is a mixed bag full of knots, twists, and turns. While firmly in the jazz idiom, Kuhn also draws on classical sources check his solo. The Vanguard Date. Steve Kuhn. Life's Magic. Remembering Tomorrow. Steve Kuhn: Mostly Ballads. Steve Kuhn, Harvie Swartz. Songs in album Steve Kuhn - Trance 1975. Steve Kuhn - Life's Backward Glance. Steve Kuhn - Trance. Steve Kuhn - A Change Of Face. Steve Kuhn - Squirt. Steve Kuhn - The Sandhouse. Steve Kuhn - Something Everywhere. Steve Kuhn - Silver. Steve Kuhn - The Young Blade. Total votes: 4. Other albums by Steve Kuhn. Watch the video for Trance from Steve Kuhn's Trance for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Born in Brooklyn in 1938, Steve Kuhn was fascinated with jazz very early in his life. He began classical piano lessons at age five and soon began to improvise and syncopate the classical r read more. He began classical piano lessons at age five and soon began to improvise and syncopate the classical repertoire. In his early teens, Kuhn studied w read more. Similar Artists. Trance Steve Kuhn album. Studio album by Steve Kuhn. 1 Reception. 2 Track listing. 3 Personnel. 4 References. Steve Kuhn - piano, electric piano, vocals, arranger Ron Carter - bass Billy Cobham - drums Airto Moreira - percussion Gary McFarland - arranger, Kuhn: American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and educator. The Meaning of Love, Once I Could Have Loved, Spring Can Really Hang You The Most - Original и другие песни. Trance is a post bop music album recording by STEVE KUHN released in 1975 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. STEVE KUHN - Trance. Jazz music community with review and forums. Album 1975. Filed under Post Bop By STEVE KUHN