Proximity is an album by drummer Andrew Cyrille and saxophonist Bill McHenry. It was recorded in November 2014 at Brooklyn Recording in Brooklyn, NY, and was released by Sunnyside Records in 2016.[1]

Proximity
Studio album by
Released2016
RecordedNovember 16 and 17, 2014
StudioBrooklyn Recording, Brooklyn, NY
Genrejazz
LabelSunnyside Records
SSC 1429
ProducerAndrew Cyrille, Bill McHenry
Andrew Cyrille chronology
The Declaration of Musical Independence
(2016)
Proximity
(2016)
Lebroba
(2018)

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
DownBeat     [2]
All About Jazz #1     [3]
All About Jazz #2     [4]
PopMatters          [5]

DownBeat's Carlo Wolff stated that McHenry and Cyrille "make passionate music," and wrote that the album "conjures a conversation you'd love to join." He called "Fabula" "a spasming tune... that threatens to fall all over itself but miraculously remains upright," on which "percussion and saxophone seem of one mind."[2]

In a review for All About Jazz, Budd Kopman wrote: "the session is very atmospheric and concentrated... The sound is wide and large, rather than sharp and concentrated, but this diffuse sound paradoxically is highly focused... The rather sparse music of Proximity is... captivating and actually a very emotional experience that feels to be almost like being there."[3] In a second review for the same publication, Glenn Astarita commented: "McHenry's full-bodied tenor sound is occasionally mellowed via his light-hearted dialogues with Cyrille's poetic and overtly melodic fills, countered by many bristling improv segments. Even without a bassist, the musicians still manage to sustain a tightknit working relationship along with a capacious backdrop... these jazz masters transmit a compassionate and indisputably upbeat mindset from start to finish."[4]

Writing for PopMatters, Will Layman stated: "Proximity... is... more entertaining than most jazz recordings. Both of these musicians are rich in wit and play, so every second of their interaction is like a chase between cat and mouse. They dash and dip, push and pull... Highly recommended."[5]

In an article for NPR Music, Kevin Whitehead remarked: "Proximity is all about the drums and their melodic potential... his trap set is fully exposed and saxophonist Bill McHenry doesn't get between it and us. Cyrille's tour de force is his drum-set version of Leadbelly's dance ditty 'Green Corn.' The clackety playing on the rims harks back to early jazz great Baby Dodds."[6]

Track listing edit

  1. "Bedouin Woman" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 3:02
  2. "Fabula" (Don Moye) – 2:49
  3. "Drum Song For Leadbelly" (Cyrille) – 4:22
  4. "Drum Man Cyrille" (Muhal Richard Abrams) – 3:10
  5. "Proximity" (Cyrille) – 5:03
  6. "Let Me Tell You This" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 3:21
  7. "Broken Heart" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 0:56
  8. "Aquatic Life" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 5:09
  9. "Double Dutch" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 3:02
  10. "Seasons" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 6:14
  11. "Dervish" (Cyrille, McHenry) – 1:35
  12. "To Be Continued..." (Max Koslow) – 0:05

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Andrew Cyrille / Bill McHenry: Proximity". AllMusic. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wolff, Carlo (December 2016). "Andrew Cyrille & Bill McHenry: Proximity". DownBeat. p. 70.
  3. ^ a b Kopman, Budd (November 7, 2016). "Andrew Cyrille / Bill McHenry: Proximity". All About Jazz. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Astarita, Glenn (August 30, 2016). "Andrew Cyrille / Bill McHenry: Proximity". All About Jazz. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Layman, Will (December 16, 2016). "Andrew Cyrille / Bill McHenry: Proximity". PopMatters. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  6. ^ Whitehead, Kevin (October 3, 2016). "Two New Records Showcase The Range Of Jazz Drummer Andrew Cyrille". NPR. Retrieved February 7, 2022.