Few artists have a résumé as eclectic as Chip Taylor's CV. Best known as composer of AM-radio staples "Wild Thing" and "Angel of the Morning," Taylor was a prolific songwriter who penned hits for a variety of rock, country, and R&B musicians. He also recorded a few cult-classic country-folk albums in the early 1970s (such as Chip Taylor's Last Chance) before embarking on a 20-year stint as a professional gambler. Taylor returned to music in the 1990s, started his own label, and slowly rebuilt a core fan following. This double-disc set proves him to be a quirky and perceptive songwriter in the vein of weathered troubadours like Guy Clark or John Prine. Disc 1, subtitled "London-Electric," has a jangle-rock edge and, though inconsistent in terms of material, offers a couple of gems. Disc 2, however, is the true prize, a wonderful pared-down acoustic set that seems to be the best setting for Taylor's lived-in voice and his very personal, fearless, wistful songs. Lucinda Williams adds her vocal charms on a number of cuts while instrumentalists as diverse as fiddler Tammy Rogers and swing trumpeter Warren Vache (on the simmering blues "Three Alarm Fire") make worthy contributions. The haphazard, off-the-cuff vibe of both discs seems somehow befitting. --Marc Greilsamer
London Sessions Bootleg+,Chip Taylor,Trainwreck Records,Country,Country & Western,Pop,Rock
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The London Sessions Bootleg
Chip Taylor Manufacturer: Trainwreck Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004L89E Release Date: 2000-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Head First
- Same Damn Car
- I Know Rain
- Healer
- Annie on Your Mind
- Holy Shit
- I Hate You Today
- Farmer's Song
- Here Come the Animals
Tracks:
- Same Old Fools
- I Ain't Leaving Without You
- Dalton Days
- Hard Drive Times
- Intro Commentary
- Ghost of Phil Sinclair - Chip Taylor, Lucinda Williams
- Back in '98
- Bigot's Graveyard
- Curve Ball
- Unstable Man
- Lefty Frizzell
- Three Alarm Fire
- Shang-A-Lang a Rainbow
- Joan Lit the Candle
- Texas Firend
- We Just Roll On
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Few artists have a résumé as eclectic as Chip Taylor's CV. Best known as composer of AM-radio staples "Wild Thing" and "Angel of the Morning," Taylor was a prolific songwriter who penned hits for a variety of rock, country, and R&B musicians. He also recorded a few cult-classic country-folk albums in the early 1970s (such as Chip Taylor's Last Chance) before embarking on a 20-year stint as a professional gambler. Taylor returned to music in the 1990s, started his own label, and slowly rebuilt a core fan following. This double-disc set proves him to be a quirky and perceptive songwriter in the vein of weathered troubadours like Guy Clark or John Prine. Disc 1, subtitled "London-Electric," has a jangle-rock edge and, though inconsistent in terms of material, offers a couple of gems. Disc 2, however, is the true prize, a wonderful pared-down acoustic set that seems to be the best setting for Taylor's lived-in voice and his very personal, fearless, wistful songs. Lucinda Williams adds her vocal charms on a number of cuts while instrumentalists as diverse as fiddler Tammy Rogers and swing trumpeter Warren Vache (on the simmering blues "Three Alarm Fire") make worthy contributions. The haphazard, off-the-cuff vibe of both discs seems somehow befitting. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
STUNNING........2000-06-02
An eclectic tour-de-force.......2000-03-06
Likely best of the year.......2000-02-18
A sprawling masterpiece.......2000-02-10
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