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Vijay Iyer: Solo
ByIyer's disparate choice of material from other writers is fascinating: his re-workings are original and, at times, rather surprising. His introduction to Steve Porcaro and John Bettis' "Human Nature"the song made famous by

Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Next, Iyer takes Jimmy Van Heusen and Eddie Delange's "Darn That Dream" and, for much of the time, makes it sound like it, too, was written by Monk. There are touches of Monk in his interpretation of

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Bubber Miley
trumpet1903 - 1932
While Iyer's interpretations of other composers' works are innovative and intriguing, his own compositions are less successful. "Autoscopy" in particular is rather melodramatic in places and, despite offering a clear demonstration of Iyer's ability as a player, it lacks focus. "One For Blount," Iyer's

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Track Listing
Human Nature; Epistrophy; Darn That Dream; Black & Tan Fantasy; Prelude: Heartpiece; Autoscopy; Patterns; Desiring; Games; Fleurette Africaine; One For Blount.
Personnel
Vijay Iyer
pianoVijay Iyer: piano.
Album information
Title: Solo | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: ACT Music
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