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Serendip Quartet: Queen Of Fire
ByArnaud Guichard
saxophone, tenor
Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The continuity running between the two albums does Guichard credit, because although the quartet's instrumentation remains the sametenor, electric guitar, double bass, drumsthe players have changed. The Tale was made with musicians based in London, where in 2018 Guichard, having completed his studies at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, was performing with the likes of drummer

Moses Boyd
drums
Mark Lockheart
saxophone
Zoe Rahman
pianoFlorent Jeunieaux
guitar, electricJasper De Roeck
bass, acousticMatthias De Waele
drumsGuichard's tenor sound has acquired new depth since The Tale. It evokes Coltrane in various stages of his development from his first bandleader dates on Prestige in 1957 through mid-going-on-late period Impulse! circa 1965. At other times, there are the echoes of Webster spiced with a little mescalin (rather than, in Webster's real life, a lot of booze). And on the closing track there are passages which sound deliciously like a mid-twentieth century dance-band saxophonist playing lounge-y neo-bossa. De Roeck and De Waele stay in the background pretty much throughout, holding things steady. Jenuieaux is more noticeable, an effective purveyor of atmospheres, some of them gently trippy, with shades of

Eivind Aarset
guitarTrack Listing
I Am Just A Little Girl With A Dream; Fighting My Own Demons; Born To Be Free; Dancing My Desires; They Call Me The Queen Of Fire.
Personnel
Arnaud Guichard
saxophone, tenorFlorent Jeunieaux
guitar, electricJasper De Roeck
bass, acousticMatthias De Waele
drumsAlbum information
Title: Queen Of Fire | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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