Melvin TAYLOR - Blues On The Run 1982
Isabel 900.512
Blues
Melvin Taylor is one of the most entertaining and veratile blues guitarists to ever play and this cd provides some great examples of his brilliance. This is the earliest recording of his that I know of. It has a more traditional chicago electric bluesy sound. I highly recommend you buy this one!
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Chicago-based guitarist Melvin Taylor is a star in Europe, but it may take some time for U.S. audiences to catch on to just how phenomenally talented a bluesman he is. Part of the problem for Taylor may be his own natural eclecticism. He's equally adept playing jazz or blues, but in the last few years, he's forged a name for himself as a blues guitarist with a slew of releases for Evidence Music. Taylor may well be the most talented new guitarist to come along since Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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Melvin Taylor– Vocal, Lead Guitar
Johnny Dollar- Rhythm Guitar
Big Moose Walker- Piano
Willie Love– Bass Guitar
Casey Jones- Drums
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A1. Traveling Man 6:20
A2. Lowdown Dirty Shame 7:30
A3. Escape 6:55
B1. Cold Cold Feeling 4:40
B2. Just Like a Woman 8:00
B3. Chitlins Con Carne 8:50
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Melvin TAYLOR - Plays The Blues For You 1984
Melvin TAYLOR - Plays The Blues For You 1984
Blues
Guitarist Melvin Taylor's fluid, smartly constructed solos and understated yet winning vocals are surprises on this 1984 nine-track set recorded for Isabel and recently reissued by Evidence on CD. Taylor is not a fancy or arresting singer but succeeds through his simple, effective delivery of lyrics, slight inflections, and vocal nuances. His guitar work is impressive, with skittering riffs, shifting runs, and dashing solos. Organist/pianist Lucky Peterson is an excellent second soloist, adding cute background phrases at times, then stepping forward and challenging or buttressing Taylor's playing with his own dazzling lines.
By Ron Wynn.
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Ray Allison- Drums
Lucky Peterson- Organ, Piano
Melvin Taylor- Guitar, Vocals
Titus Williams- Bass
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A1 Talking to Anna-Mae, Part 1 4:10
A2 T.V. Mama 3:15
A3 I'll Play the Blues for You 5:19
A4 Born to Loose 2:58
A5 Tribute to Wes 3:20
B1 Cadillac Assembly Line 5:18
B2 Voodoo Daddy 6:32
B3 Talking to Anna-Mae, Part 2 4:10
B4 Groovin' in Paris 3:15
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Blues
Guitarist Melvin Taylor's fluid, smartly constructed solos and understated yet winning vocals are surprises on this 1984 nine-track set recorded for Isabel and recently reissued by Evidence on CD. Taylor is not a fancy or arresting singer but succeeds through his simple, effective delivery of lyrics, slight inflections, and vocal nuances. His guitar work is impressive, with skittering riffs, shifting runs, and dashing solos. Organist/pianist Lucky Peterson is an excellent second soloist, adding cute background phrases at times, then stepping forward and challenging or buttressing Taylor's playing with his own dazzling lines.
By Ron Wynn.
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Ray Allison- Drums
Lucky Peterson- Organ, Piano
Melvin Taylor- Guitar, Vocals
Titus Williams- Bass
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A1 Talking to Anna-Mae, Part 1 4:10
A2 T.V. Mama 3:15
A3 I'll Play the Blues for You 5:19
A4 Born to Loose 2:58
A5 Tribute to Wes 3:20
B1 Cadillac Assembly Line 5:18
B2 Voodoo Daddy 6:32
B3 Talking to Anna-Mae, Part 2 4:10
B4 Groovin' in Paris 3:15
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