RE: James Taylor Quartet albums
Se-Wai Lee (cxylee@exchange.MICROSOFT.com)
Tue, 9 Jan 1996 14:41:54 -0800
Two more:
"The BBC Sessions" (1995).  Ten mostly-instrumental tracks recorded in BBC
studios between '87 and '94.
"Extended Play" EP, JAZID 110 (1994).  6 track EP featuring "Stepping into
My Life", which is also in "In the Hand of the Inevitable" album.
- C.Y.
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>    From: 	Edward Griffiths[SMTP:101471.122@compuserve.com]
>    Sent: 	Tuesday, January 09, 1996 12:12 PM
>    To: 	Acid Jazz mailing list
>    Subject: 	James Taylor Quartet albums
>    Fellow funksters,
>    Time for a quick album discography of Hammond groovers, the JTQ:
>    -Mission Impossible EP (instrumental)
>    A covers EP, mostly 60's theme tunes, played by the original
>    stripped-down
>    quartet. Production is a bit cheesy, but generally groovy.
>    -Money Spyder
>    Sounds like you all know about this one...
>    - Wait a Minute (instrumental)
>    Again, many of the tracks are performed by the original quartet; fairly
>    thin-sounding generally but some good grooves (I always thought that
>    the
>    original drummer was crap, but when you've used Steve White- see later-
>    no-one
>    can touch him for feel (?)) HOWEVER, this album is an essential
>    purchase due to
>    the manic cover of the 'Starsky and Hutch' theme, starring the JB
>    Horns. Total,
>    undisputed AJ genius. Don't get the CD, by the way, as it features a
>    hacked
>    about remix.
>    - Get Organised (mainly instrumental)
>    Am I the only person around who really rates this album? It seems to be
>    really
>    hard to find at the moment, but it's a monster- brilliant tunes,
>    excellent
>    production, and the personnel list from AJ / young jazz heaven. It's
>    like a big
>    band, live acid jazz sound, all driven by Paul Weller's current
>    drummer, Steve
>    White. Excellent stuff, quite varied- some jazzy stuff in with the ONE.
>    - Do Your Own Thing (mixed vocs / instrumental)
>    A more commercial release, slightly less 'live' feel. A good album,
>    though- some
>    interesting raps and good vocal tunes along with a steaming, uptempo
>    'JTQ
>    Theme', which sounds similar to the GetOrganised horns stuff.
>    - Supernatural feeling (mostly vocal)
>    Very tinny and commercial sounding release. I read an interview with
>    the
>    drummer- apparently he only had three weeks to learn the material. It
>    shows. The
>    one album I'd avoid, although there are a couple of interesting tunes
>    on it.
>    Most of the singles from this album, incidentally, had excellent
>    B-sides: the
>    themes from Six Million Dollar Man and the Tomorrow People for example.
>    Pick 'em
>    up 2nd hand if you see them. 
>    - In the hand of the inevitable
>    The JTQ return to Acid Jazz records for their latest album: again,
>    there are
>    some commercial tunes, but the quality is better. A couple of good
>    covers,
>    soulful vocals, in with some SERIOUSLY funky instrumentals make this a
>    worthwhile buy.
>    Hope this was useful,
>    Don't fake the funk or your nose'll grow...
>    Ed