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Tex Book Tenor

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Tex Book Tenor - Booker Ervin

Album Description

Immerse yourself in the rich sounds of Booker Ervin's 'Tex Book Tenor', a seminal jazz album that embodies the spirit of hard bop and bebop. Originally released on 1 January 2005, this remastered edition brings new life to the classic tracks, including 'Gichi', 'Den Tex', 'In A Capricornian Way', 'Lynn's Tune', and '204'. With a duration of 37 minutes, this concise yet impactful album is a masterclass in jazz, showcasing Booker Ervin's skill and artistry. Released on the esteemed Blue Note Records label, 'Tex Book Tenor' is a must-listen for fans of the genre, offering a captivating blend of intricate melodies and improvisational flair that is sure to delight. Booker Ervin's unique voice shines through in this album, making it an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.

© 2005 Capitol Records, LLC℗ 2005 Capitol Records, LLC

Tracks

  1. Gichi - 2005 RemasteredBooker Ervin
  2. Den Tex - 2005 RemasteredBooker Ervin
  3. In A Capricornian Way - 2005 RemasteredBooker Ervin
  4. Lynn's Tune - 2005 RemasteredBooker Ervin
  5. 204 - 2005 RemasteredBooker Ervin
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About Booker Ervin

Booker Ervin was a powerhouse tenor saxophonist whose distinctive, hard-edged tone and emotionally charged playing left an indelible mark on the jazz world. Born in Denison, Texas, Ervin initially played trombone before teaching himself the saxophone while serving in the Air Force. His unique style, characterized by a bold, passionate sound and a deep-rooted connection to the blues and gospel, set him apart in the jazz landscape. Ervin is perhaps best known for his collaborations with bassist Charles Mingus, but his own albums, such as "The Freedom Book" and "The Book Cooks," showcase his innovative approach to hard bop and avant-garde jazz. Despite his career being cut short by his untimely death at the age of 39, Ervin's contributions to jazz continue to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike. His music is a testament to the power of emotional depth and the enduring legacy of the blues in jazz.

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