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Classic Arts News Bad Plus's Suspicious Activity? Debuts on Billboard Jazz Chart Suspicious Activity?, the latest album from The Bad Plus, debuted on the Billboard jazz chart this week at number four.
The jazz-rock trio's third album includes original compositions and a reimagining of the theme from the film Chariots of Fire.

The top spots on the chart were unchanged, with Michael Bubl_'s It's Time at number one and Madeleine Peyroux's Careless Love and Chris Botti's When I Fall in Love at numbers two and three respectively.

Also new to the chart were Got You on My Mind, a collaboration between Peyroux and multi-instrumentalist William Gali, at number 16; bassist Kyle Eastwood's Paris Blue at number 22 (Eastwood is the son of the jazz-loving actor and director Clint Eastwood); and the electronic-music group Jazzanova's Blue Note Trip, which remixes classic recordings from the label's catalog, at number 25.

Herbie Hancock's Possibilities remained at number one in its fourth week on the contemporary-jazz chart, with Najee's My Point of View again at number two. Saxophonist Kim Waters' All for Love debuted on the chart at number three.

 
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