Showing posts with label Nick Steed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Steed. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2019

Nick Steed Five - Feeling For The Blues

Size: 106,4 MB
Time: 45:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Supercar Loan (3:47)
02. Boom Baby Boom (2:49)
03. Cas It Is What It Is (3:10)
04. Take Your Time (3:32)
05. Feeling For The Blues (5:54)
06. Hot Shot Lady (2:53)
07. I'm On A Roll (4:12)
08. Cold Hearted Woman (2:42)
09. Just Singin' The Blues (4:24)
10. Who's To Blame? (3:36)
11. In The Room (4:43)
12. Cryin' For You (3:52)

What we have here is a thoroughly professional outing, featuring strong musicianship from all concerned – but which lacks the kind of spark necessary to really grab you by the ears.

Partly this is down to the vocals of main man and keyboard player Nick Steed, which are consistently competent and tuneful but lack the individuality to bring character to the songs.

As a result, the 12 tracks on Feeling For The Blues begin to feel samey, and the album as a whole overlong. Which is a shame, because the playing from the Nick Steed 5 and assorted guests is consistently tasteful.

The opening Supercar Loan is a jaunty, Dire Straits-like affair with some sweet slide guitar from Nick Mellor, founded on some good shuffling drums from Steve Gibson. And in fact, Gibson offers a pleasing variety of rhythms across the album, from the touch of “shave and a haircut, two bits” on the soulful Boom Baby Boom, to skipping funkiness on the languid title track, and more besides.

The title track hints at what might have been, with warm jazzy piano from Steed and a sun-kissed sax solo from Kim Nishikawara, and with nice backing vocals from Linda Jennings, it aspires to a Steely Dan sheen until it begins to outstay its welcome.

There’s also a pleasingly easy jazziness to Take Your Time, with easy horns and subtle organ from Steed carrying echoes of the classic I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free.

Hot Shot Lady offers more urgency, with Steed summoning up a bit more vocal oomph to go with his rattling boogie piano and the stabbing horns from Nishikawara and Steve Hallworth on trumpet.

Meanwhile Cold Hearted Woman squeezes numerous good moments into less than three minutes, including a nifty guitar break from Norman Beaker over another satisfying rhythm from Gibson, and Who’s To Blame adds some AWB-style funk to the mix, with ticking wah-wah guitar from Pete Mason, another strong sax solo, and a warm organ solo from Steed.

Feeling For The Blues

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Nick Steed Band - Looking Through The Blues EP

Size: 33,9 MB
Time: 14:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Hot Shot Lady (2:49)
02. Boom Baby Boom (2:52)
03. I'll Just Be Singin' The Blues (5:42)
04. I'm On A Roll (3:19)

The Nick Steed Band performs original blues music from influences from artists such as SRV, Robben Ford, Freddie King in his own British blues style, members include: Hammond/Piano/Vocals - Nick Steed (Norman Beaker Band, Larry Garner), Drums - Paul Burgess (10cc, Jethro Tull, Norman Beaker Band), Guitar - Nick Waddacar (Optimystik Visionaries), Bass - John Sandham (Optimystik Visionaries)

Looking Through The Blues EP