Ladies & gentlemen – get ready for something
truly special: Scotland’s best jazz musicians
meet one of the best and most influential bands
from Scotland! The Colin Steele Quartet play
the music of The Blue Nile, undisputed masters
of Sophisti-Pop. Especially their second album
Hats (1989) is regarded as an all-time classic
masterpiece – elected by Q magazine at No. 2
of that decade’s Top 100 albums.
The beautiful and atmospheric, often synthdriven songs of The Blue Nile get the deluxe jazz
treatment in exciting new arrangements. Alltime classics like Easter Parade, Heatwave and
Let’s Go Out Tonight shine in bright new shades
and colours, and get transformed into
something unique by Colin Steele’s very own
trumpet style. The album perfectly captures
and even enhances the late-night moods and
aural landscapes of The Blue Nile’s music,
while also adding some unexpected, and, yes,
even slightly funky turns to songs like Body &
Soul and Headlights On The Parade. Colin
Steele’s smooth and emotive trumpet caresses
and lifts these beautiful songs to new heights.
Colin Steele: “I am a massive fan of The Blue
Nile. I love the melodies of their songs, but I also
particularly love the overall atmosphere they
create. Paul Buchanan’s vocals are beautiful
and intimate, his singing actually reminds me of
Miles Davis’ trumpet playing. Understated and
cool, but every nuance filled with beauty and so
much emotion”.
This album completes a trilogy of songbook
albums by the Colin Steele Quartet which
started with Diving For Pearls (MA 82, 2017), a
dive into the music of The Pearlfishers, and
continued with Joni (MA 89, 2020), their take on
the songs of Joni Mitchell. Colin Steele from
Edinburgh, one of UK’s leading jazz trumpet
players, is accompanied by the same top-notch
musicians as before: Calum Gourlay on double
bass, Alyn Cosker on drums and pianist Dave
Milligan who also arranged the album
brilliantly.
Like many great jazz albums, The Blue Nile was
recorded in just one day – on July 16, 2024.
Quite the opposite to the approach of The Blue
Nile who only managed to record four albums in
over 20 years. The session took place at the
same studio where all classic Blue Nile albums
were recorded: At Scotland’s famous
Castlesound Studios. Masterfully and intimately engineered by Stuart Hamilton. You
actually feel like as you are in the same room as
the musicians!
The Blue Nile already received the blessing of
Paul Buchanan, singer and songwriter of The
Blue Nile. The album also features Mid Air - the
title track of Paul’s fabulous solo outing (2012).
Taylor Swift opened her song Guilty As Sin?
(2024) with the lyrics “Drowning in The Blue
Nile, he sent me ‘Downtown Lights’.” Now,
please listen to Colin’s fantastic jazz version of
The Downtown Lights, Taylor!
The album will see its live premiere at the
Glasgow Jazz Festival on June 20, 2025.