I'm not personally a fan of JTQ ever since I saw them at Brighton Jazz Bop
and they kept replaying a song so they could do a video for their single. A
lesson in how to change the mood of 2000 hyped-up jazzheads.
However, I am interested in a new album by Ray Hayden, it has probably taken
him all this time to overlay the percussion on it. Does anyone have any
label or website details?
Richard
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From: Erik Borälv [mailto:Erik.Boralv@hci.uu.se]
Sent: Friday, 24 November 2000 12:14
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Stockholm: JTQ gig
Old time acidjazzers James Taylor Quartet (all 6 of them...) were in
my town yesterday. I've seen them before a couple of times and I'm
always surprised by how tight and funky they are. Nowdays I find them
to be rather dull on albums, but this type of music is meant to be
heard live. It's not very complicated music (70s TV themes and covers
of rock classics) but I find it very entertaining and funky.
Yvonne Yanney vocals, John Willmott sax, James Taylor Hammond B3,
David Taylor guitarr, Gary Crockett bass, Neil Robinson drums.
The bands plays two nights in Stockholm, 24-25 November at Fashing:
http://www.fasching.se/
Bring a towel and go nuts!
One of my absolute favourites, Ray Hayden, has done a new Opaz album
"From London to Infinity". It's out 18th of December in the UK.
Cheers,
Erik Borälv (mailto:Erik.Boralv@hci.uu.se)
Human-Computer Interaction
Department of Information Technology / Uppsala University
HCI Phone: +46 (0)18 471 28 28
Box 337 Fax: +46 (0)18 471 78 11
SE-751 05 Uppsala, Sweden URL: http://www.hci.uu.se/
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