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Nick Costley-White: Detour Ahead
ByNick Costley-White
guitarb.1989
Costley-White's guitar style is archtop-typically warm toned but he can swing with the best of them, as heard on the timeless opener,

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010
The set's closing number "My Number One" is at odds with the preceding, mostly laid-back tracks, where Matt Robinson swaps acoustic piano for Rhodes and Costley-White adopts a sharper electric edge to this fusion-tinged piece. Detour Ahead is a strong first album populated by finely executed numbers and Costley-White proves both his virtuosity and ability to write subtle and engaging tunes. But importantly, the album clearly signals a promise of even greater things to come. ">
Track Listing
Just One Of Those Things; Loads Of Bar Blues; Swing State; Detour Ahead; Thinky Pain; The Kernel; Bridges; My Number One.
Personnel
Nick Costley-White
guitarNick Costley-White: guitar; Matt Robinson: piano, Rhodes; Conor Chaplin: bass; Dave Hamblett: drums; plus Sam Rapley: bass clarinet (5,6).
Album information
Title: Detour Ahead | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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