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Ronan Guilfoyle: Hands
ByRecorded in two four-hour sessions in New York's Systems Two studios, there's a vibrancy about these seven originals that often stems from such an in-and-out, no-frills approach. Guilfoyle's compositional frames draw the best out of a stellar quartet whose collective chemistry is pronounced;

Tom Rainey
drumsb.1957

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Chris Guilfoyle
guitarThe quartet lays down its marker with the sizzling post-bop of "In Fairness," where the quartet reins tighten and loosen in compelling patterns of through-composed and improvised play. Binney and Chris Guilfoyle stretch out either side of the catchy headpunctuated by a snickering saxophone motifand deliver compelling solos, with Binney's thrust and edginess contrasting with Chris Guilfoyle's cleanly articulated, linear fluidity. "Close Call" follows a similarly knotty course, slipping from groove-based ensemble chant to Binney's ruminative solo improvisation and climaxing with feverish, interwoven saxophone and guitar lines.
The title track, another fascinating slice of extended composition, is a reworking of the first movement of Guilfoyle's 2012 "Concerto for Electric Guitar and Orchestra," and the quartetwith Binney and Chris Guilfoyle in arresting formbalances power and lyricism with celebratory flare. "Sneaky" juxtaposes a brooding bass and drums dialog against Binney and Chris Guilfoyle's feisty sparring, while "Telemachus" seduces with a dub groove as though imagined by

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Ronan Guilfoyle comes into his own with a lyrical unaccompanied solo on the intro to "Krystal," a dreamy ballad featuring a charming intervention from Binney who conjures longing and tenderness in equal measure. The quartet ratchets up the energy levels with the searing blues of "Nod"; Chris Guilfoyle tears out of the blocks in a fiery charge a little evocative of

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
The excellent musicianship makes Hands immediately accessible, yet the depth in Ronan Guilfoyle's compositions is gradually revealed on repeated listens, which the music surely warrants. It would be a shame if this exciting quartet was to remain a one-off studio venture, as it would surely go up yet another gear in the live arena. And that is a mouth-watering prospect indeed. ">
Track Listing
In Fairness; Sneaky; Hands; Telemachus; Close Call; Krystal; Nod.
Personnel
Ronan Guilfoyle
bass, electricDavid Binney: saxophones; Chris Guilfoyle: guitar; Ronan Guilfoyle: bass; Tom Rainey: drums.
Album information
Title: Hands | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Portmanteau Records
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