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Showing posts with label Melvin Taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melvin Taylor. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Melvin Taylor & The Slack Band 1997 Dirty Pool



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:45:20
Size: 103,75 MB

United States

Let's start with the downside... none of the songs on this album are original songs. That being said, ALL of the songs are BREATHTAKING. Melvin Taylor plays his guitar stunningly well, and the man knows how put mountains of feeling and soul into it. Not only is his guitar-playing fabulous, but the man knows how to sing the blues, too. If you like the blues, or think you might, or even suspect that you merely don't *dislike* the blues, then buy this album. It may be one of the best musical purchases you ever make, from the funky rendition of "Ain't Superstitious" to the brilliant cover of "Born Under A Bad Sign" this is modern blues as it should be. (Curtis R. Martin)


Tracklist:

01 - Too Sorry 03:54

02 - Dirty Pool 07:01

03 - I Ain't Superstitious 04:25

04 - Kansas City 03:55

05 - Floodin' In California 04:57

06 - Born Under A Bad Sign 05:06

07 - Right Place, Wrong Time 05:11

08 - Telephone Song 03:25

09 - Merry Christmas Baby 07:26





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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Melvin Taylor & The Slack Band 1995 Melvin Taylor & The Slack Band



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:51:18
Size: 117,28 MB

United States

The U.S. release of Melvin Taylor's two early-'80s LPs by Evidence a decade later was a shock introduction to a blues guitarist who seemingly blazed out of nowhere -- outside of Rosa's Lounge in Chicago, that is. "Blazed" is the right word, too, because Taylor is a total maximalist who unleashes torrents of notes to fill up every space. But he's so convincing a player that the concept of "blues guitar hero" might get a good name again, even with fans dead-tired of excess who never thought they'd think things like, "Man, can Melvin Taylor play the ever-loving (add the expletive superlative of your choice) out of the guitar" again.

Taylor's first real-time release, Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band, is a pretty straightforward affair -- basic trio with minimal overdubs, servicable vocals in an Albert King mode, and a mix of originals and very classic covers. The opening "Texas Flood" lets him rip on a slow blues, constantly changing up his playing with wah-wah blitzes as the real ace in his sonic hole. The originals "Depression Blues" and "Groovin' in New Orleans" add some funk flair, while "Talking to Anna Mae" is a straight-up Chicago boogie instrumental that Taylor shines on. But he's even more in his element on the unadorned slow blues "Tin Pan Alley" and King's "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong." It's partly the speed but even more the phrasing -- the unexpected stops and starts, the spiky and blazing runs and flurries, the unusual note selections he tosses in -- that sets his playing apart. The other covers have their sporadic moments -- "T-Bone Shuffle" is inconsequential, but Otis Rush's "All Your Love" and "Voodoo Chile" are worth listening to, even if the latter doesn't add anything to the famous Hendrix wah-wah workout.

Taylor actually doesn't sound that radical here, like he was playing to establish blues circuit credentials by putting his stamp on familiar songs more than indulging offbeat personal touches like the mellow lounge jazz take on the Champs' "Tequila." But his playing can be truly electrifying and Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band is recommended for anyone, especially Stevie Ray Vaughan fans, looking for a distinctive new blues guitar voice.


Tracklist:

01 - Texas Flood 07:37

02 - Depression Blues 03:53

03 - Grooving In New Orleans 04:46

04 - Talking To Anna Mae 04:57

05 - Tin Pan Alley 07:14

06 - All Your Love 04:22

07 - Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong 06:43

08 - T-Bone Shuffle 03:04

09 - Voodoo Chile 05:58

10 - Tequila 02:44





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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Melvin Taylor - Melvin Mix 2 (video)

Melvin Taylor is one of the greatest guitarists in the history of rock, blues and jazz. This self taught master was influenced by many of histories true guitar pioneers including - Albert King, Jimmy Reed, Wes Montgomery, and Jimi Hendrix. So it won't surprise you to know that Melvin's ability has been recognized by many of his fellow guitar and rock greats. In fact, he's appeared on the same ticket with Carlos Santana, George Benson, Al DiMeola and Chick Corea. And he can count among his fans the likes of Mick Jagger and Patty LaBelle.

Melvin has performed in front of thousands of fans all around the world. Indeed, music fans in Argentina, Canada, China, Chile, France, Germany, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Turkey, the Ukraine, and of course the United States of America have all enjoyed his virtuoso guitar style, and breathtaking solos.



Needless to say Melvin is an amazing recording artist and an absolutely stunning live performer. So whether you want to listen to great rock, jazz and blues classics, or you want to hear Melvin's new, original material, this is the place to be. Read on, rock on and welcome to the mesmerizing world of Melvin Taylor.

http://www.melvintaylormusic.com/

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