Joshua Redman, the acclaimed saxophonist, teams up with the innovative jazz trio The Bad Plus for an extraordinary collaboration titled "The Bad Plus Joshua Redman." Released on May 26, 2015, under the Nonesuch label, this album is a captivating blend of jazz that showcases the immense talent and versatility of all involved.
Spanning a total of 59 minutes, the album features nine tracks, each offering a unique exploration of jazz's dynamic range. From the introspective "As This Moment Slips Away" to the energetic "Friend or Foe," Redman's saxophone weaves through the compositions with a mastery that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. The Bad Plus, known for their avant-garde approach to jazz, provides a powerful and inventive backdrop, with their piano, bass, and drum interplay adding layers of complexity and rhythm.
Tracks like "Beauty Has It Hard" and "The Mending" highlight the collaborative synergy between Redman and The Bad Plus, as they navigate through intricate melodies and harmonies. "Dirty Blonde" and "Silence Is the Question" showcase the band's ability to balance raw energy with moments of delicate introspection. Each track is a testament to the musicians' ability to push the boundaries of jazz while staying true to its roots.
"The Bad Plus Joshua Redman" is not just an album; it's a journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz, where tradition meets innovation. Whether you're a longtime fan of Joshua Redman or a newcomer to The Bad Plus, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that underscores the enduring power of jazz.