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Maria Taylor
Ladyluck [ Nettwerk / CD - released 20/Apr/2009 ] |
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VARIOUS COMPOSERS
The World's Very Best Opera for Kids ... In English!-14 best loved arias the whole family will enjoy Michael Schade / Jean Stilwell / Allan Monk / Tracy Dahl / Daniel Taylor / Suzie Leblanc etc. [ Classical Kids / CD - released 1/Jan/2004 ] |
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Michael Taylor Group
Quintiplicity [ MTG Music / CD - released 13/Sep/2005 ] Wellington based Michael Taylor (trumpet) is arguably one of New Zealand's most talented young jazz musicians and 'Quintiplicity' is a highly appealing album of original grooves. |
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Mick taylor
S/T (Remastered) [ CD ] |
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Mick Taylor
Stranger In This Town [ Maze Records / CD - released 2/Sep/2016 ] 1990 live album from this English bluesman. |
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Joni Mitchell & James Taylor
Royal Albert Hall 1970 [ Time Line / CD - released 17/Nov/2023 ] Here we have Joni and James together in London. Two weeks earlier they had played at the event in Vancouver which launched Greenpeace. They were truly a golden couple, displaying unguarded affection towards one another on stage, romantically entwined... |
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Otis Taylor
Below The Fold [ Telarc Records / CD - released 27/Jun/2005 ] Genre defying, critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter, Otis Taylor's seventh CD, 'Below The Fold', marks the award-winning artist's third disc for Telarc |
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Otis Taylor
Clovis People - Volume 3 [ Telarc / CD - released 17/May/2010 ] Taylor writes his own history, assisted by blues / rock guitarist, Gary Moore. It's the ideal project for the architect of a sparse and hypnotic style that has come to be known as "trance blues." |
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Otis Taylor
Contraband [ Telarc / CD - released 16/Apr/2012 ] Taylor has created his own signature "trance blues" style by melding haunting guitar and banjo work, syncopated rhythms and a combination of gruff vocals, shouts and yells with raw passion. |
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Otis Taylor
Definition of a Circle [ Telarc Records / CD - released 27/Feb/2007 ] This stirring 12-song set covers a wide cross section of emotionally charged themes, and includes a diverse and outstanding cast of players: Gary Moore, Charlie Musselwhite, Hiromi Uehara, and Otis' daughter Cassie. |
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Otis Taylor
Double V [ Telarc Records / CD - released 3/May/2004 ] Back for his sophomore Telarc album, exploring hard driven progressions and sharp-tongued vocals. |
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Otis Taylor
Fantasizing About Being Black [ Trance Blues Festival / CD - released 17/Feb/2017 ] |
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Otis Taylor
Hey Joe Opus - Red Meat [ Trance Blues Festival / CD ] |
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Otis Taylor
My World Is Gone [ TELARC / CD - released 22/Feb/2013 ] Roots music visionary Otis Taylor's 13th album is a lightning bolt of musical creativity and social commentary. |
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Otis Taylor
Pentatonic Wars & Love Songs [ Telarc / CD - released 31/Aug/2009 ] |
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Otis Taylor
Recapturing the Banjo [ Telarc Records / CD - released 5/Mar/2008 ] Bluesman and multi-instrumentalist Otis Taylor sheds new light on this centuries-old instrument with some of the most accomplished banjo players on the current roots music scene. |
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Rod Taylor
Where is Your Love Mankind [ Greensleeves Records / CD - released 14/Sep/2007 ] Rod Taylor is a roots reggae legend, having worked with some of the greats throughout the late 1970s and early '80s. This is the eagerly awaited re-issue of his classic recording, originally released in 1980. |
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Ryuichi Sakamoto & Taylor Deupree
Thirty Three Thirty Three / Live In London (LP) [ Viny Factory / 2 LP - released 20/Nov/2015 ] The imprint, set up in collaboration with The Vinyl Factory, will exist to showcase live recordings taken from St John Sessions, both home and abroad as the series expands. Thirty Three Thirty Three kicks off with arguably the most impactful St John... |
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Samantha Fish / Cassie Taylor / Dani Wilde
Girls With Guitars [ CD ] |
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Spider Taylor
Surge Studio Music (LP) [ Deepmatter Records / LP - released 6/Feb/2026 ] Assisted by engineer Steve Conrad and armed with a drum machine and some synths, Spider's compositions for film veer from the expansive, reverb-drenched "Rainforest" to the Miami Vice-esque chugger "Tech." While Spider thought of this work as little... |