Hands
1996
Palm Mystery
01. Mystic Cross (0:31)
02. Candor (6:45)
03. Whorl (0:37)
04. King's Mischief RealAudio (5:42)
05. Murderer's Thumb (1:23)
06. New Skies (6:32)
07. Phalanges (0:43)
08. Abbracadaver (2:18)
09. Loop Of Humor (1:32)
10. Ditty (2:49)
11. Zone Of Balance (1:50)
12. A Narrow Bridge RealAudio (4:38)
13. Mount Of Luna (1:11)
14. I Foreign I RealAudio (6:19)
15. Complete Survival (Live *) (6:46)
16. Sooner Than You Think (Live *) (5:44)
17. Arduous Ventures (Live *) (7:16)
* Recorded at A Carpeted Dungeon Rehearsal, Dallas, Texas - 1978
- Ernie Myers / guitar, vocals
- Michael Clay / keyboards, guitar, xylophone
- Paul Bunker / viola, violin
- Skip Durbin / woodwinds
- Steve Parker / bass, vocals
- John Rousseau / drums, percussion
With:
- Gary Stone / vocals (2,6,12,14)
- Tom Reed / vocals (8,15-17)
- Shannon Day / synth (11)
- Mark Menikos / violin, mandolin
- Martin McCall / drums, percussion
Needless to say that ''Hands'' was characterized by the bulk of the Prog press as ''a lost diamond of 70's US Prog'' and the warm reviews led Michael Clay and Ernie Meyers to reform Hands sometime in 1997.Back to the original story, despite being dropped by producer Ken Scott for reasons beyond his action, Hands kept producing highly sophisticated, original material in late-70's.With the arrival of Disco things started to become even more difficult for inventive rock groups like Hands, leading to the departure of Michael Clay and Paul Bunker in 1979.The remaining members hired violin player Mark Menikos and new keyboardist Shannon Day and kept it going for about a year.Collectable recordings from the 1977-80 period were meant to be Hands' second album on Shroom Productions, released in 1998 as ''Palm mystery''.
The 17 tracks of the album were recorded both live and in studio at five different places around the Texas area.Musically the material doesn't differ much from what the listener met in ''Hands''.In fact ''Palm mystery'' strengthens the image of old US Prog bands as being way more complicated than the majority of the British ones regarding the Symphonic Rock genre.Hands comes as a mix of KANSAS, DIXIE DREGS, HAPPY THE MAN, YES and GENTLE GIANT, offering dense and highly professional Symphonic Rock with jazzy and Folk underlines, very interesting and complicated keyboard parts and heavy use of flutes, violins as well as sax and clarinet in specific occasions.''Palm mystery'' lacks the pair of monumental pieces of ''Hands'', but the music is again very progressive, challenging and intricate.The Classical influences prevail in most of the presented pieces with strong violin solos and clean vocals in the best KANSAS tradition, while the keyboard work is fascinating, much in the vein of RICK WAKEMAN during his days with YES, providing a powerful, symphonic background, supported by some beautiful acoustic piano.Flute parts are divided both in symphonic nature or delivering more rural soundscapes, especially when the acoustic guitars come in evidence.GENTLE GIANT and HAPPY THE MAN come in mind during the band's ability to combine Classical and Jazz inspirations in the same track, offering naughty instrumental plays and quirky twists.Once more the atmosphere ranges from melodramatic performances to a melancholic lyricism.
Not as superb as ''Hands'', but if these recordings could have been released in time, this would have been a shock (and certainly a failure regarding its sales).A band that denied to meet any new fashion and played adventurous Symphonic Rock till the dawn of the 80's.Strongly recommended.
YOU gotta hand (sorry) it to SHROOM records....they really have something going...first there was HANDS (1´st) then this their second"Palm mystery"...not to mention ARABESQUE (another fabulous US prog band) and several others. OK, back to HANDS... a US prog band from way back when (then).. their first one from 1977..and a great one it is..this their...ahem ..second....is sort of a compilation...with material extending from 1977...to...1980.....and its actually quite wonderful material. Its amazing that this band could be forgotten such a long time...but now its here...for all prog freaks to enjoy!! So if you really like prog the US way....time schedule concerned, then this is absolutely your cup of ..eh...coffee. Music wise...we are in GENTLE GIANT and other brilliant time- change bands. OK..their first one are my favorite...but this one really seems like a follow- up...even though compilation are the key-word here. IN short..if you like US prog from the 70´ties..then this is certainly for you !! Strongly recommended!!! Oh....and they reformed and made a new album:"Twenty five- winters" in 2002. YES....quite right..its GREAT as well!!
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