Reid Anderson's "Abolish Bad Architecture" is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz, released on January 1, 1999, under Fresh Sound Records. This 53-minute album is a testament to Anderson's unique musical vision, blending intricate compositions with a rich, textured sound that invites repeated listens. The album opens with "Todas las cosas se van," setting a contemplative tone that carries through tracks like "Miró" and "Shimmering," where Anderson's bass work shines. The title track, "Abolish Bad Architecture," showcases his ability to merge complex rhythms with melodic sophistication. Other highlights include the uplifting "Every Day Is Beautiful" and the hauntingly beautiful "Mystery Girl." The album concludes with "Hommage: Mahler," a tribute that underscores Anderson's deep respect for classical influences. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Abolish Bad Architecture" offers a rewarding exploration of sound and emotion.