These Are the Vistas explained

These Are the Vistas
Type:Album
Artist:The Bad Plus
Cover:The Bad Plus - These Are the Vistas.png
Released:February 11, 2003
Recorded:Real World Studios, September 30, 2002 - October 5, 2002
Genre:Jazz
Length:52:28
Label:Columbia
Producer:Tchad Blake, The Bad Plus
Prev Title:The Bad Plus
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Give
Next Year:2004

These Are the Vistas was the second studio album released by the jazz trio The Bad Plus, and the band's first album for a major label (Columbia Records). The album was the listening public's first widespread opportunity to hear the band, which Jim Fusilli of the Wall Street Journal called a "jazz power trio with a rock-and-roll heart."[1] The album features several cover songs: Nirvanas "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Blondies "Heart of Glass," and Aphex Twins "Flim". In November 2009, NPR's All Songs Considered selected the album as one of the 50 "most important" recordings of the decade.[2]

Production

According to JazzTimes, producer-engineer Tchad Blake, "comes to [jazz] from the world of Los Lobos, Tom Waits and Pearl Jam" and "approaches These Are the Vistas with an ear for acoustic frictions. His firm but unobtrusive direction showcases the Bad Plus in a way that's somehow both huge-sounding and stripped-down."[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fusilli . Jim . Music Review: 'These Are the Vistas' from The Bad Plus . All Things Considered. . 21 February 2003 . 2009-11-18.
  2. Web site: The 50 Most Important Recordings: A-C . NPR Music. All Songs Considered. 2009-11-18.
  3. Web site: Nate . Chinen . Bad Plus: These Are the Vistas (Columbia Jazz) . March 2003 . . 2009-11-18.