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Surrender to the Air is an album by free jazz ensemble Surrender to the Air, released in 1996.[7][8]

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Marshall Allen, Michael Ray, and Damon R. Choice were members of Sun Ra's Arkestra.[7] Phish often watched Sun Ra videos on their tour bus; Jon Fishman would listen to Sun Ra interviews after Phish concerts.[9]

Surrender to the Air marked the beginning of Trey Anastasio's solo career.

AllMusic wrote that the album "recalls a free form, improvisation-based jazz record more than hippie rock; in that sense, it is close to the actual spirit of the Grateful Dead, if not their sound."[4] The Tampa Bay Times called it "more like a disappointing mish-mash of instrumental indulgences than any sort of coherent musical statement."[10] The Tulsa World called the album "hippie avant garde," writing that Anastasio "jumps feet first into an insanity of jazz."[11]

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1."Intro"1:48
2."And Furthermore"7:18
3."We Deflate"7:15
4."And Furthermore"7:05
5."Down"2:50
6."Intro"2:00
7."And Furthermore"4:11
8."And Furthermore"11:10
9."Out"5:38
Total length:49:15

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