Paul Horn's "Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts" is a unique and captivating blend of Native American music and new age genres, released on January 1, 1965, under RCA/Legacy. This short but impactful album spans just under 30 minutes, offering a spiritual and introspective journey through the traditional texts of the mass. Horn, known for his innovative approach to music, masterfully combines jazz with the sacred, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The album features tracks like "Kyrie," "Gloria," and "Agnus Dei," each offering a distinct interpretation of the mass texts through the lens of jazz and Native American influences. This album is a testament to Horn's ability to transcend musical boundaries and create a deeply moving listening experience.