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Personnel: Uri Caine (piano); Uri Caine; Gary Thomas (tenor saxophone); Kenny Davis, Anthony Cox (acoustic bass, double bass); Don Byron (clarinet); Graham Haynes (cornet); Ralph Peterson (drums). Recording information: Clinton Studios, New York, NY (04/1992-05/1992). Photographer: Robert Lewis . Unknown Contributor Roles: Uri Caine; Gary Thomas ; Graham Haynes; Don Byron; Anthony Cox; Ralph Peterson. Uri Caine's debut, 1992's Sphere Music, introduces his kaleidoscopic take on jazz, coloring it with classical and Yiddish influences. Along with clarinetist Don Byron, Caine rejuvenates Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight" with an ambitious, fluid grace, while the brash "Jelly" hints at his avant-jazz leanings. An eclectic tour through different musical moods and styles, Sphere Music is an engaging, promising first work. ~ Heather Phares Uri Caine Sphere Music Songs Sphere Music Review
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