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Uoniverse

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Recorded
  
March 27, 2002

Label
  
Satchmo Jazz

Release date
  
3 August 2004

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
1:04:31

Artist
  
Ugonna Okegwo

Producer
  
Ugonna Okegwo

Released
  
August 3, 2004 First release: 2002

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Uoniverse is an album by jazz bassist Ugonna Okegwo released in 2002. The album is Okegwo's first release as a leader. The album consists of five original compositions by Okegwo and five new arrangements of jazz classics, including Thelonious Monk's "Let's Call This". Jazzreview.com gave the album a rating of 4 stars and called Okegwo one of the leading bassists of his generation. All About Jazz highly recommended the album, calling it "truly diverse" and the band's rhythm "impeccable".

Contents

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.

  • Ugonna Okegwo – arranger, composer, producer, primary artist, audio production, double bass
  • Xavier Davis – piano
  • Donald Edwards – drums
  • Sam Newsome – guest artist, sax (soprano)
  • Ray Evans – composer
  • Jay Livingston – composer
  • Thelonious Monk – composer
  • Ray Noble – composer
  • Jaco Pastorius – composer
  • Wayne Shorter – composer
  • Katsuhiko Naito – mastering
  • Jordi Vidal – audio engineer, engineer
  • Songs

    1Introducing the Uoniverse9:28
    2Never Let Me Go7:25
    3Three Views of a Secret9:55

    References

    Uoniverse Wikipedia