- Reid Anderson
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Name = Reid Anderson
Img_capt = The Bad Plus (Ethan Iverson , Reid Anderson,David King )
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Reid Anderson
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Origin = flagicon|USAMinnesota , U.S.
Instrument =Double bass
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Bassist
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Label =Columbia Records Fresh Sound
Associated_acts =The Bad Plus
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Notable_instruments =Reid Anderson is a bassist and composer originally from
Minnesota . Anderson is best known for his work inThe Bad Plus with pianistEthan Iverson and drummer Dave King. In 1998, Anderson and his trio (consisting of Iverson, Jorge Rossy, and Mark Turner) released the album "Dirty Show Tunes" to widespread critical and popular acclaim from the jazz community. A second album, "Abolish Bad Architecture", was released a year later with Jeff Ballard replacing Rossy on drums. This album generated even more attention, and Ballard and Turner would eventually continue to create Fly, their own successful trio alongside The Bad Plus.In 2000, Anderson and a brand new group featuring Andrew D'Angelo, Bill McHenry, Ben Monder, and Marlon Browden released the album "The Vastness of Space". This album was a departure from Anderson's earlier efforts in that it focused more on composition and less on improvisation. The album's simple, melodic tunes begin to foreshadow the genre-bending that would drive the underlying philosophy of The Bad Plus. Indeed, two tunes off The Vastness of Space would eventually become Bad Plus favorites: "Prehensile Dream" and "Silence Is the Question."
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The Bad Plus have played together since 1989; however, in 2003Columbia Records released their major label debut "These Are the Vistas ", and the band has been gaining momentum ever since.External links
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1532 All About Jazz: Reid Anderson Live at the C Note]
* [http://www.tomajazz.com/perfiles/anderson_reid_english_version.htm An interview with Reid Anderson]
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