Oct
19
2006
0

Soul Injection: Lewis Taylor

One of those road-trip moments… the view of Mont Blanc over Lake Geneva

Lewis Taylor – Bittersweet

From Lewis Taylor: Island CID 8049 [Buy]

Lewis Taylor – The Way You Done Me

From Lewis II: Island CID 8098 [Buy]

It’s been a while between posts, mainly because the dayjob has become a bit of a nightjob and an awayfromhomejob for the past few weeks. Moving to a new job in the UK, and the chance to travel around Europe again has been (mostly) a great decision, although pretty exhausting at times! Here’s some recovery music.

So the sun was just about gone from the sky, and we were driving back up the A39 across the vast rolling expanse of the Champagne region (the dreary countryside doesn’t quite match the reputation of the eponymous drink).

Lewis Taylor

All the way from Geneva, we’d been listening to just about everything you could imagine – R.E.M.’s Automatic for the People (still one of the perfect pop albums ever), a compilation of 1930s black gospel, Eminem, James Brown’s Living in America. And the GPS tells us our overnight hotel in Reims is still an hour away.

I whack on Lewis Taylor, and the Citroën’s stereo selects Bittersweet as the first track… the hints of trip-hop are only an overture to a sprawling masterwork that touches every soul reference point you can shake a stick at: Stevie Wonder, Prince, Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye. The smile is back on our faces for the day’s final stretch of road.

Thanks to IanB at RetroBabe! for introducing me to Lewis Taylor, an English soul genius who really deserves a lot more recognition than he currently gets. And good luck with your new blogging project Ian – looking forward to seeing what form it takes :-)

* For Bonus Music Points: track the time signature changes all the way through The Way You Done Me – it’s definitely 7/8 in the chorus but I haven’t quite nutted out the verses yet.

Jura

On the N5 through the Jura, eastern France: hints that autumn is here…

Written by Richard in: Europe,Music,Travel | Tags: , , ,
May
27
2005
2

Few thing are more beautiful than a genuine musical discovery

I don’t normally blog a blog, but check out this post on Cuong Vu on Xanax Taxi. I’ve known a little about this guy for a little while, but I didn’t quite know he was this interesting… electric trumpet – played Hendrix-like in an improvising trio setting with bass and drums.

Cuong Vu and Stomu Takeishi

And if the audio tracks aren’t enough there are some links to two videos from a gig at a club in Belgium (where else?) from 2002 – Again and again and Vinas Lullaby. 30Mb each, but well worth the download.

Darn. This stuff is inspiring. Could I enthuse any more?

Written by Richard in: jazz,Music,USA | Tags: , , , , , , ,

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