| フォーマット | カセットテープ |
| 発売日 | 1994年09月27日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Axiom Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 524047 |
| SKU | 731452404749 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:11:14
Personnel includes: Maleem Mahmoud Ghania (guimbri, vocals, tbel), Pharoah Sanders (tenor saxophone), Maleem Boubker Ghania (guimbri, tbel), Maleem Mahmoud Ahkaraz, Abderrahman Nimini (tbel), Maleem Abdellah Ghania, Abdellah Ahkaraz, El Moktar Ghania, Mohamed Abdellaoui, Mohamed Outanine, Abdellatif Abdellaoui (krkaba, background vocals, handclaps), Abdellah Lamsouger (handclaps), Maleem Abdelkabir Addabachi, Abdelmalak Ben Hamou (ghaita), Abdelmoula Hnikkich, Mustapha Bousan (harraz).
Background vocals: Zaida Ghania, Mina Ahkaraz, Saida Battach, Fatna Ifis, Fatima Labied.
Recorded in the House of The Caid Khoubane in Essaouira, District Chbanat, Morocco on June 1, 2, & 3, 1994. Includes liner notes by Eric Rosenzveig and Peter Wetherbee.
All songs are traditional.
To call this outing "authentic" would be an understatement, given that Bill Laswell and Pharoah Sanders took only some digital recording equipment and Sanders' saxophone to Morocco to record it. The CD sleeve photos show the informal nature of the proceedings, revealing that the recording took place in someone's home with a large cast of musicians, many of whom are Ghania's family members. The recording did not suffer at all from the mobile equipment, and The Trance of Seven Colors lives up to its title, giving the listener first-hand access to Gnawa healing ceremonial music. Ghania's Guimbri (an African instrument) unravels masterful, off-kilter, bass-like lines over chanting and various percussion instruments. Pharoah Sanders sounds inspired in the setting also, making this a worthwhile recording for Sanders fans who heard intimations of world music in his '60s dates. ~ Wilson McCloy

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