1 (edited by Curby 2022-02-24 01:32:24)

Topic: Lewis Taylor

I noodle in my music library a lot lately and ran across someone that didn't ring a bell.  His name is Lewis Taylor and his story is an incredible one of genius and elusive fame. One of two songs I had was covered more recently by the young blue eyed soul singer, Robie Williams.  I like that song "Lovelight" and started looking into Mr. Taylors catalog and story.  After the dust settled I had bought 3 of his albums.  He's had a huge influence on other multi-instrumentalists like Tom Misch and a real diamond in the rough.  His eponymous self-titled first album was critically praised in the UK, but somehow didn't pan out in the U.S.  He was around for less than 8 years before he "retired".
He's coming out with a new album this year that sounds pretty good from the teasers.

https://youtu.be/AVNMfDESQCs

https://youtu.be/v3pPZweDFnA

https://youtu.be/Ds33wUkZc0w

Re: Lewis Taylor

I really like it, great voice and reminds me a lot of Marvin Gaye ............. thanks

As corn through a goose, so are the days of our lives

3 (edited by Curby 2022-02-24 15:05:46)

Re: Lewis Taylor

His Lost Album really deviates from his earlier Motown heroes.  Not quite a 180 but close.
Here he's definitely tapping into Brian Wilson, Something/Anything Todd Rundgren and the New Radicals.
I'll put a couple on for any interested Bonabuddies.

https://youtu.be/vKbq5B1uCy0

https://youtu.be/ARZvVUIVemE

4 (edited by Curby 2022-02-24 16:27:52)

Re: Lewis Taylor

I'll stop after this but this song just floored me,  Pretty much just Taylor on acoustic guitar covering his own song quite differently from the electric first album.  I can envision a living room type setting with Marvin toe-tappin' along.  Very soulful stuff.

https://youtu.be/64LgwmGAGjA

Re: Lewis Taylor

just stunning all of it. He has one of those voices that really stands out and moves you. He also reminds me a lot of a softer Terrence Trent D'Arby or whatever he calls himself now. If you like Lewis then you should pick up a copy of Terrence's Symphony or Damn. It is all loaded on Utube. I will play one on what are you listening to right now. He plays every instrument on the album

Curby wrote:

I'll stop after this but this song just floored me,  Pretty much just Taylor on acoustic guitar covering his own song quite differently from the electric first album.  I can envision a living room type setting with Marvin toe-tappin' along.  Very soulful stuff.

https://youtu.be/64LgwmGAGjA

As corn through a goose, so are the days of our lives

Re: Lewis Taylor

not a whole lot to glean from this teaser but seems from comments that a lot of folks are very excited about it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMI7U6ESFPk

As corn through a goose, so are the days of our lives

7 (edited by Curby 2022-02-25 18:35:14)

Re: Lewis Taylor

I’ve decided his Lost Album is his best among an impressive catalog.  Although not as soulful/R&B as the others, the Lost Album harkens back to a time when the music was played in its entirety and no filler.
He did this LP a la Todd Rundgren playing all the instruments, vocals, etc, etc.
I went online a bought a commemorative cd of this masterpiece.  This is the album to put on in the car for a long drive or with you on a desert island.  Yeah, that good.
If a new album is for real and he promotes it with a tour then I’m going to go see him.
I’ll go overseas if I have to.