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The Bad Plus

The Bad Plus

American jazz group


The Bad Plus is an American jazz quartet, formerly a trio, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, consisting of founding bassist Reid Anderson and drummer David King, as well as guitarist Ben Monder and tenor saxophonist Chris Speed.

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History

Original lineup

Ethan Iverson, Reid Anderson and David King first played together in 1989 but established The Bad Plus in 2000. The band recorded their first album, a self-titled effort released on Fresh Sound, after playing only three gigs together.

A live performance at the Village Vanguard was heard by Columbia Records representative Yves Beauvais, and the band was signed to Columbia in 2002. Their major label debut album, These Are the Vistas, was released in 2003. This was followed by Give in 2004 and Suspicious Activity? in 2005.

After parting ways with Columbia, the group signed to Heads Up Records (a division of Telarc), and released the album Prog in 2007. In early Spring of 2008 they finished recording their next studio album, For All I Care, which features vocalist Wendy Lewis. It was released in autumn 2008 in Europe and in spring 2009 in the US. Their album Never Stop was released in September 2010.

The trio served as artists in residence at Duke University in 2010 and 2011. On March 24, 2011, they premiered their version of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" at Duke's Reynolds Theater.[1][2]

In 2014 a concert at the Village Vanguard in New York was recorded on video and published on YouTube.[3]

The trio's music combines elements of modern avant-garde jazz with rock and pop influences. The band have recorded versions of songs by Nirvana, Aphex Twin, Blondie, Pink Floyd, Ornette Coleman, Pixies, Rush, Tears for Fears, Neil Young, David Bowie, Yes, Interpol, The Flaming Lips,[4] Johnny Cash, The Bee Gees, Burt Bacharach, Cyndi Lauper and Black Sabbath. Blunt Object: Live in Tokyo includes a cover of Queen's "We Are the Champions" along with the jazz standard "My Funny Valentine". Suspicious Activity? contains a cover of the theme from "Chariots of Fire", while a version of "Karma Police" by Radiohead appeared on the 2006 album Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads. The band has said that they changed their sound a little bit for their sixth album, For All I Care.[5]

Other lineups

On April 10, 2017, the band released a statement that Ethan Iverson would part ways with the band at the end of 2017, with Orrin Evans replacing him on piano starting January 1, 2018.[6]

On March 13, 2021, the band posted news on social media that Orrin Evans would be leaving the band to "pursue the music under his own name and will be closing his chapter with The Bad Plus." They noted that the band would no longer be a "piano trio (for now, at least)" and that "they are looking forward to expanding the ensemble as they work on creating music for their next record."[7][8]

In August 2021, the band revealed a new lineup featuring guitarist Ben Monder and tenor saxophonist Chris Speed.[9] They released a new album, entitled simply The Bad Plus, on September 30, 2022.[10]

Discography

Albums with Ethan Iverson

Albums with Orrin Evans

Albums with Chris Speed and Ben Monder

  • The Bad Plus. (Edition, 2022)

Compilation appearances


References

  1. Menconi, David. "'Rite of Spring' with a jazz twist - Music". NewsObserver.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  2. "The Bad Plus Tackle Stravinsky's 'Spring'". NPR.org. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  3. "Village Vanguard - Jazz Club in New York | Portrait". 4attheclub.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-12-16.
  4. "In Conversation with The Bad Plus – Jazz.com | Jazz Music – Jazz Artists – Jazz News". Jazz.com. 2008-10-28. Archived from the original on 2011-09-18. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  5. "MarlbankWebsite". Marlbank.net.
  6. "The Bad Plus". Thebadplus.com. 11 October 2022.
  7. "Activate Infinity, by The Bad Plus". Thebadplus.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2019-12-04.

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