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Sean Costello

 
Album Review: Sean Costello

  • Artist: Sean Costello
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 05, 2004
  • Genre: Blues

Review

This self-titled album is Atlanta blues guitarist Sean Costello's fourth solo release, and although he is still only 25 years old, his informed knowledge of the blues genre (and lately, soul and R&B as well) belies his age. The contemporary blues scene is full of hotshot young guitar players, but Costello is somewhat of an exception, having learned that less can be more, and his guitar playing doesn't take center stage here, but falls instead into a wonderful ensemble style that draws as much from Steve Cropper's economic playing as it does from the slash-and-burn approach of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Not that Costello can't amp it up when necessary (his version here of Tommy Johnson's classic "Big Road Blues" is nothing short of thundering), but he has learned to play the song rather than play the guitar, an important distinction that some of his flashy contemporaries have yet to discover. Nor is this strictly a blues outing, as Costello explores an intriguing mix of soul, funk, and hard rock, covering songs by Johnny Taylor, Al Green (the horn-driven "I'm a Ram"), and Bob Dylan (a version of "Simple Twist of Fate" that features Levon Helm on drums -- Helm's daughter, Amy Helm, helps out on backing vocals on several tracks here as well), along with seven original compositions, including the dynamite opener, "No Half Steppin'." It is worth mentioning, too, that Costello's voice has matured into a surprisingly flexible and expressive vehicle, and he even moves into a kind of urban soul mode with the self-penned ballad "All I Can Do." Although this is a fine and impressive outing, one gets the feeling that Costello is just starting to hit his stride as a songwriter and singer, while as a guitar player he has obviously learned the vital and difficult lesson that drawing attention to your playing should only happen when the song demands it. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
No Half Steppin' Sean Costello (03:52)
I'm a Ram Al Green Sean Costello (03:51)
She Changed My Mind Sean Costello (03:45)
Hold on This Time Russell Jackson Sean Costello (04:29)
Simple Twist of Fate Bob Dylan Sean Costello (05:42)
I've Got to Ride Sean Costello (03:45)
Take It Easy Sean Costello (05:40)
Peace of Mind R. Ward Sean Costello (04:46)
Father Sean Costello (05:09)
All I Can Do Sean Costello (04:45)
Big Road Blues Tommy Johnson Sean Costello (03:00)
I Get a Feeling Johnny "Guitar" Watson Sean Costello (04:07)
Don't Pass Me By Sean Costello (06:09)

Credits

Levon Helm (Drums), Levon Helm (Vocals (Background)), Levon Helm (Guest Appearance), Mark Pender (Trumpet), Mark Pender (Guest Appearance), Steve Rosenthal (Producer), Steve Rosenthal (Mixing), Michael Rothschild (Executive Producer), Willie Weeks (Bass (Electric)), Willie Weeks (Guest Appearance), Jimi Zhivago (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jimi Zhivago (National Steel Guitar), Jimi Zhivago (Guest Appearance), Sean Costello (Guitar), Sean Costello (Vocals), Paul Natkin (Photography), Jerry Vivino (Saxophone), Jerry Vivino (Guest Appearance), Glenn Patscha (Organ), Glenn Patscha (Piano), Glenn Patscha (Keyboards), Glenn Patscha (Organ (Hammond)), Glenn Patscha (Vocals (Background)), Glenn Patscha (Vibraphone), Glenn Patscha (Wurlitzer), Glenn Patscha (Guest Appearance), Terrence Prather (Drums), Paul Linden (Harmonica), Paul Linden (Piano), Paul Linden (Keyboards), Paul Linden (Clavinet), Paul Linden (Wurlitzer), Steve Jordan (Drums), David Bias (Design), Matt Wauchope (Organ), Matt Wauchope (Piano), Matt Wauchope (Keyboards), Matt Wauchope (Organ (Hammond)), Melvin Zachary (Bass (Electric)), Amy Helm (Vocals (Background)), Amy Helm (Harmony Vocals), Amy Helm (Guest Appearance), Steven "Steven J." Jordan (Drums), Steven "Steven J." Jordan (Guest Appearance), Byron Isaacs (Bass (Electric)), Byron Isaacs (Bass (Upright)), Byron Isaacs (Guest Appearance), Matt Boynton (Engineer), Matt Boynton (Mixing), Juan Bautista Sánchez García (Engineer), Juan Bautista Sánchez García (Track Engineer), Tony Leone (Percussion), Tony Leone (Drums), Tony Leone (Guest Appearance), Fiona McBain (Vocals (Background)), Fiona McBain (Guest Appearance), John MacArthur Ellis (Saxophone), Matt Boynton (Mixing), John Ellis and His SDB (Saxophone), John Ellis and His SDB (Guest Appearance)
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