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| Vijay Iyer | Primary Artist, Piano |
| Steve Coleman | Composer |
| Bubber Miley | Composer |
| John Bettis | Composer |
| Kenny Clarke | Composer |
| Eddie DeLange | Composer |
| Duke Ellington | Composer |
| Cookie Marenco | Producer, Engineer |
| Thelonious Monk | Composer |
| Steve Porcaro | Composer |
| James Van Heusen | Composer |
| Vijay Iyer | Arranger, Composer, Producer |
| Mike Fossenkemper | Mastering |
| Edward K. Ellington | Composer |
| Anish Kapoor | Artwork, Cover Art |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Phil Freeman
Vijay Iyer's first solo album is structured in three movements, not unlike a recital. It begins with four interpretations -- the pop song "Human Nature," which was introduced into jazz by Miles Davis in 1985; Thelonious Monk's "Epistrophy"; the standard "Darn That Dream"; and Duke Ellington's "Black and Tan Fantasy." These are followed by four interlocking Iyer compositions, which are in turn succeeded by the album's third movement, a stretch that includes a version of Steve Coleman's (Iyer's former boss and mentor) "Games," another Ellington track ("Fleurette Africaine") and one final original: "One for Blount," a dedication to Sun Ra. The opening version of "Human ...