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The "Other" Side of Lewis Taylor (The Lost Album)

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After Lewis Taylor's curious "retirement" from the music industry, Hacktone has finally released Lewis Taylor's "The Lost Album" ( actually, one of Lewis's earlier recordings) in the US, with extra tracks.



From allmusic:


"At first spin, of The Lost Album can get you to wondering if what you've just heard has any relation to soul, the sound on which the enigmatic British crooner Lewis Taylor has built his next-big-thing reputation. In a dozen songs, he drifts from the ringing guitars of classic '70s rock ("Hide Your Heart Away," "Send Me an Angel") to the warm textures and brilliant atmospherics of a classic Brian Wilson composition ("Let's Hope Nobody Finds Us") to a couple of vaguely Beatlesque songs ("Say I Love You"). Along the way, he manages to conjure up Laura Nyro, Todd Rundgren, and Syd Barrett, too — no small feat for a guy who was once supposed to be the next Al Green. That soul courses through Lewis Taylor's blood is something no one who's spent time with Stoned, a later Taylor record that was released in the U.S. prior to The Lost Album, could reasonably doubt. He's just chosen to filter it here, and in lesser hands that could have been a major disappointment. Instead it only adds to his mystery-man appeal: something in the loose knit of the songs feels like an invitation — his vocal delivery is more sweet suggestion than bold pronouncement, and his music follows suit. It's a warm puddle of a disc, moist with possibilities and deep, fresh imprints on well-loved, accessible sounds. Lewis Taylor probably doesn't mean to play genre roulette with his listeners — more straight-up soul, for all one knows, could be on the way — but The Lost Album demonstrates pretty clearly that it's safe to plunk your money down when he does step up to the wheel."


The Lost Album

Tracks:

1. Listen Here

2. Hide Your Heart Away

3. The Leader Of The Band

4. Yeah

5. Please Help Me If You Can

6. Let's Hope Nobody Finds Us

7. New Morning

8. Say I Love You

9. See My Way

10. One More Mystery

11. Lost

12. Lucky (acoustic)

13. Track (acoustic)

14. Song (acoustic)




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[Edited 12/6/06 9:51am]
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Reply #1 posted 12/06/06 11:11am

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Listening to it now. music
Very interesting to hear the different arrangements of some of these tunes.

I could make a list of artists (tongue firmly in cheek) that should retire instead of this guy. disbelief

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Reply #2 posted 12/06/06 11:43am

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It's truly a crime that this guy didn't get marketed and airplay here in the US. The first time I ever heard of him was on an independent radio station and it happened to be like his 3rd or 4th album. I would have supported this guy all the way had he been marketed here in the states. What a voice! mushy
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