- The Blue Note Albums · 2006
- The Blue Note Albums · 2006
- The Blue Note Albums · 2006
- The Blue Note Albums · 2007
- Two Minuettos (Live in Milano) · 2017
- Devotion (feat. Uri Caine & Andrew Cyrille) · 2019
- The Brandenburg Project · 2021
- Bedrock 3 · 2002
- Sentimental Mood - EP · 2014
- LEGACY · 2024
- LEGACY · 2024
- LEGACY · 2024
- LEGACY · 2024
- 2023
- 2016
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
Appears On
About Uri Caine
Throughout the 1990s, the "downtown" pianist Uri Caine established himself as one of the most versatile, creative musicians around. In his post-modern eclecticism, Caine has absorbed not only the lessons of bebop (and post-bopper Herbie Hancock) but the traditional music of his Jewish-American heritage, as well as composers such as Beethoven and Mahler. His recordings range from thoughtfully swinging piano trios to large-group reinventions/reimaginings of composers Wagner, J.S. Bach, and Mahler in a jazz context. Caine has also contributed to fine recordings by Don Byron, Skip Heller, and Dave Douglas.
- FROM
- Philadelphia, United States of America
- BORN
- 1956
- GENRE
- Jazz