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These Are the Vistas |
The Bad Plus |
első megjelenés éve: 2003 |
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(2003)
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3.441 Ft
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1. | Big Eater
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2. | Keep The Bugs Off Your Glass And The Bears Off Your A**
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3. | Smells Like Teen
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4. | Everywhere You Turn
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5. | 1972 Bronze Medalist
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6. | Guilty
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7. | Boo-Wah
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8. | Flim
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9. | Heart Of Glass
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10. | Silence Is The Question
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Recorded at Real World Studios, Wiltshire, England
The Bad Plus Ethan Iverson (piano); Reid Anderson (bass); David King (drums)
The Bad Plus threw a lightning bolt at the music scene in 2003 with its major-label debut THESE ARE THE VISTAS, a "jazz" record that rocked hard. GIVE offers more of the same, a potent combination of technical virtuosity and free-jazz adventurousness filtered through a rock sensibility. The group wastes little time in dispelling the notion that it's your run-of-the-mill piano trio, laying out its modus operandi in opening track "1979 Semi-Finalist." Drummer David King pounds a driving backbeat behind Reid Anderson's powerhouse bass while Ethan Iverson coolly rides the waves with graceful pianism.
Iverson moves easily from elegant lyricism ("Frog and Toad") to two-fisted sonic assaults ("Dirty Blonde"). King is the jazz equivalent of Keith Moon, playing with an abandon and intensity that always seems perilously close to crashing out of control. Anderson is a rock-solid anchor but shows he can stretch out, most notably on Ornette Coleman's "Street Woman." Once again, the band looks well beyond the world of jazz for some interesting repertoire choices, this time covering the Pixies' "Velouria" and Black Sabbath's "Iron Man." With GIVE, The Bad Plus again proves that defying conventions can produce artistically satisfying results. |
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