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Olli Hirvonen: New Helsinki
ByOlli Hirvonen
guitar
John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
"Arps" opens with cascades of

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Walter Smith III
saxophone, tenorb.1980
It's not all sound and fury though, as tracks like the intricately subtle "Invisible" attest. From the outset, with its keen memorable guitar-led head, the frenetic-paced "Fundamental" is storming and one of the album's highlights. "N.E.B." benefits from superb ensemble interplay between the horns and guitar and the lengthy "Absolute" is a positive tour de force for trumpeter Adam O'Farrill. So the album is by no means merely a showpiece for Hirvonen. It's very much a team effort, but undoubtedly the guitarist's strong and imaginative compositions are key. Hirvonen himself is something of a stylistic magpie, having the rare ability to play anything from coruscating metal to fluid, bluesy guitar as heard on the lyrical "Lavola."
With the recent untimely passing of guitar maestro

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017
Track Listing
Arps; Gravity; Invisible; Fundamental; N.E.B; Absolute; Lavola.
Personnel
Olli Hirvonen
guitarOlli Hirvonen: guitar; Walter Smith III: tenor saxophone; Adam O’Farrill: trumpet; Luke Marantz: piano, Fender Rhodes; Marty Kenney: bass; Nathan Ellman-Bell: drums.
Album information
Title: New Helsinki | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Edition Records
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