Monday, September 21, 2015

John R. Taylor's Greatest Hit

 
For much of their last two decades at the forefront of the song-poem world, Tin Pan Alley seems to go through a variety of wispy, wimpy-voiced vocalists interspersed with backing musicians who didn't seem to know what they were doing.
 
So it was a pleasure, and yet also frustrating to find this outlier, a record performed by the otherwise completely unknown John R. Taylor. Aside from the resolutely awful vinyl pressing, I genuinely like this record - the band is cooking, especially a hyperactive drummer and very involved lead guitarist. And John R. Taylor is a bit over-the-top, but not in a Bob Storm way - just an intense, all-in performance of a lyric which benefits from such a reading.
 
While it's a far cry from great, I actually believe this singer singing these words (well, aside from the disconnect between the very adult singer singing about "another boy". I truly wish he'd recorded more material for Tin Pan Alley, and hope he's not the same John Taylor who went on to help form Duran Duran.
 
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The flip side is "When the Day Kissed the Night", and it shows to me that even a singer of this style who sounds good singing forceful, upbeat material will start resembling the unctuousness of a Bob Storm when handed ballad material, although in Taylor's case, he just sounds a little pretentious, rather than ridiculous. I don't find any aspect of this record appealing.
 
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4 comments:

  1. Oh, come on, Bob ! This second number here is a superlative, schlocky, laxative made for just the type of mood we all love. Least I think so...........
    THANX.

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  2. This guy reminds me a bit of another old guy trying to keep up: one of the guys known as "Alan Poe" on Preview--the one who did "Week End Man" and "I Am Not Going to Be Your Fool." Great find!

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  3. Eddie8:13 PM

    Thank you. Tin Pan Alley is now officially my favorite label. Final answer.

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  4. 9/27/15:
    I just GOT to share this thing, buddies - a NEW IMAGE that everything seems to fit together in, musically and lyrically, that's on E-Bay now (as of the date of this message). Get a load of this!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Image-Say-You-Love-Me-Obscure-Psych-Fuzz-Garage-Tin-Pan-Alley-MP3-HEAR-MINT-/221889297393?hash=item33a9a1fbf1

    Very unusual to hear a "good" New Image - Probably a GREAT New Image!
    Now, is it worth 180 bucks, I'll leave that for other folks to decide.

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