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01. "Blow up" 02. "One Mint Julip" 03. "Be my lady" 04. "Mission: Impossible" 05. "Goldfinger" 06. "The cat" 07. "Mrs. Robinson" 08. "Alfie's theme" 09. "The stooge" 10. "The money spyder" 11. "One way street" 12. "Car chase" 13. "The spiral staircase" 14. "Mr. Cool's dream" 15. "Untitled No. 1" 16. "A real mean time" 17. "The onion club" 18. "The Stroll" 19. "Los Cuevos Pablo" 20. "Midnight stomp (The new Rhumba)" 21. "Buzy Bee" 22. "In the park" 23. "Untitled No. 2"
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Description: | 1987 is an album by James -Quartet- Taylor, released in 2007. The album is a acid jazz CD. - In 1986 cult garage favourites the Prisoners split up after making four great albums but achieving no breakthrough. They left a massive cult following and a bunch of bills. Their organist James Taylor went to Sweden, studied jazz piano and on holiday back in the UK used up some studio time to record a punked-up version of Herbie Hancock's 'Blow Up' which he left with his manager when he returned to Scandinavia. A couple of months later he got a call telling him to get back to the UK as his record was being championed by John Peel and was rapidly climbing the indie charts. This CD is the story of the hectic first year of the JTQ. It contains both sides of that number one indie record and, for the first time in 20 years, gathers together all of the band's 1987 Re-Elect the President sessions that were to be the live birth of the acid jazz movement. Those sessions resulted in a mini-album that complemented the debut single, made up of hip movie themes and a debut album written by James Taylor with his brother David. The booklet contains in-depth notes based upon interviews with Taylor, Crockford and Taylor's manager Eddie Piller. It includes all of the original artwork and photos of the first incarnation of one of the UK's most consistently popular live bands of the past two decades.The first two James Taylor Quartet albums from 1987.
Previously issued as The First Sixty Four Minutes in 1988.
Cat. No. CDBGPD 18 (listed beside barcode).
Cat. No. CDBGPD 184 (listed on spines, booklet back page, printed on CD and within matrix band).
Printed on disc: Made in Germany |
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BGP 184 |
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