| James
Taylor Quartet
James
Taylor, Hammond guru, stands with one foot planted firmly in the
new millennium – and other, just as firmly, somewhere south of
1970. Releasing his 19th album in June 2002, The Exorcism,
James has consistently remained at the forefront of the jazz funk scene
since his debut fifteen years ago. JTQ’s first album in
1987, Mission Impossible, laid the foundation for what
would become their signature sound: funked-up, sleazed-down, keyboard-driven
jazz that could be Webster’s entry for “groovy.”
Despite JTQ’s obvious studio talents – James has collaborated
with the likes of U2, Tina Turner, Manic Street Preachers,
The Pogues as well as with Tom Jones on the multi-platinum
album Reload – JTQ are best-known and loved for
their memorable live performances. With James’ Hammond leading
the way, JTQ jam out with driving horns, sly rhythms and kitschy-cool
melodies. Renowned for their film and TV themes, live favorites
include JTQ’s debut single “Blow Up,” the mesmerizing
“2001,” and of course, the inimitable, infamous “Starsky
& Hutch.”
2001 saw James’ 1st Album for the San Francisco based Ubiquity
label – ‘Message From The Godfather’.
Blues & Soul described it ‘the best British Hammond album…one
of the best two or three organ albums ever laid down.’ October
1st saw the release of ‘Hammond-ology,’
a 36-track history of the band to date on Sanctuary Records.
James hit the live circuit again in the UK, Europe and the States and
ended the year with his annual 7-night residency at The Jazz Cafe. ‘Room
At The Top’, The JTQ album of 2002, featured cameos from
the likes of Roy Ayers and Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull),
and once more set new standards of insouciant Hammond grooviness.
2003 sees the mercurial Taylor once more pursuing a different musical
tangent – his latest album, ‘The Oscillator’ is
nothing less than a full-on, combo-orientated Hammond album, containing
some of his most incisive work to date, a fertile and enquiring musical
mind ever in pursuit of the Good Groove, and there are some select club
dates promised in promotion of it. Watch this space!

line up:
James
Taylor (hammond)
David Taylor (organ )
John Willmott (sax /flute )
Graeme Flowers (trumpet )
Gary Crockett (bass )
Neil Robinson (drums)
Yvonne Yanney (vocals )
to
top
|