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Conor Cantrell: A Place Between Homes
ByConor Cantrell
guitar, electricb.1990
Cantrell started as a trumpet player who studied and took masterclasses from some of the best, including

Steve Waterman
trumpetb.1960

Jerry Bergonzi
saxophone, tenorb.1947

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Imelda May
vocalsb.1974

Louis Stewart
guitarb.1944
Joining Cantrell to form a septet are trumpeter " data-original-title="" title="">Johannes B?hmer, trombonist

Will Pethick
tromboneb.1998

Kenneth Berkel
piano
Max Leiss
bassDavid Guy
drums
Riley Stone-Lonergan
saxophoneb.1990
The excellent and multi-faceted opening track "Departed" begins with Cantrell's mellow guitar groove, moving through catchy phrases from the wind instruments and piano into a well-constructed guitar solo. Stone-Lonergan's fast-moving sax takes over, with Leiss and Guy's energy and interplay binding it all together. The composition is not what might be expected of a typical guitar-led piece. It blends in a variety of hooks and phases, utilising all the instruments and cleverly introducing them into the ensemble sound.
Elsewhere, "Searching" gently pulses and swirls with Stone-Lonergan's breathy sax entwining around Pethick's expressive trombone. Berkel's piano explores and Cantrell's solo flows. "Winding Streets" has an air of dark nights and mystery, with the septet restrained. Cantrell's extensive solo is plaintive and bluesy and B?hmer's trumpet matches perfectly. "Another Goodbye" has a more relaxed feel. Cantrell's solo is melodic and laid-back, before gradually picking up pace and handing off to fine improvisations from Stone-Lonergan and Leiss.
Alongside the crisp guitar work (which occasionally may remind one of

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
All of the septet make memorable contributions; Berkel skilfully blends the melodies together, Leiss and Guy are expressive and rhythmic, B?hmer contributes some excellent solos, as does Pethick (most notably on "Unknown"), and Stone-Lonergan's melodic work is superb. That leaves Cantrell, whose mellow guitar sound has fluidity, passion and good use of space. Perhaps influenced by his education on the trumpet, which has given him a wider musical perspective, it is the strength of the compositions and ensemble arrangements that are the real stars here, making this a remarkably assured debut that is easy to recommend. ">
Track Listing
Departing; Searching; Questions; Winding Streets; Unknown; In Between; Another Goodbye; Arrival; Departing (Alt Take).
Personnel
Conor Cantrell
guitar, electricRiley Stone-Lonergan
saxophoneWill Pethick
tromboneKenneth Berkel
pianoDavid Guy
drumsMax Leiss
bassAlbum information
Title: A Place Between Homes | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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