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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Speed, Taste, and Tone
This is Melvin Taylor's 5th CD (not counting his appearance on the Living Chicago Blues anthology). His first 2 CDs were recorded at sessions in France, included Lucky Peterson on keyboards, and were very close to Jazz, or a nice combination of Jazz and Blues. The next two CDs (Slack Band and Dirty Pool) contained several songs recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan, including...
Published on April 6, 2000 by ALAN L KAPLAN

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3.0 out of 5 stars A NEW DIRECTION
IVE BEEN A FAN OF MT & THE SLACK BAND SINCE THERE FIRST CD. MOST OF MT CDS HAD A LOT OF BLUES COVER SONG ON THEM,AND MOST OF THEM WHERE GREAT. THIS CD HE WRITES MOST OF THE SONGS ON IT LACKS HIS KILLER GUITAR PLAYING(IN MY OPINON. STILL NOT BAD
Published on July 15, 2000 by howard lee teitel


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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Speed, Taste, and Tone, April 6, 2000
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ALAN L KAPLAN (Nicholasville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bang That Bell (Audio CD)
This is Melvin Taylor's 5th CD (not counting his appearance on the Living Chicago Blues anthology). His first 2 CDs were recorded at sessions in France, included Lucky Peterson on keyboards, and were very close to Jazz, or a nice combination of Jazz and Blues. The next two CDs (Slack Band and Dirty Pool) contained several songs recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan, including Texas Flood, Voodoo Child, and Dirty Pool. The move to a blues/rock sound was evident. This new CD does not contain any Stevie Ray songs, but still continues in the blues/rock vein, with a touch of R'N'B. There are no original songs, but Taylor's covers are well chosen and beautifully performed. He continues his frequent use of Wah-Wah guitar.

He has to be considered one of the extraordinary blues guitarists on the scene. The first thing that strikes you is the speed and fury with which he plays. Unlike many guitar slingers, there are equal amounts of taste and tone to go with the speed. When you guitar freaks listen to the flurries of notes he lets loose, I guarantee they will bring a knowing smile to your face. One of the outstanding tracks is "It's Later Than You Think," which features Sugar Blue on harp. Sugar Blue is to the harp what Melvin Taylor is to the guitar. Both have that rare mix of speed, taste, and tone. To hear both musicians perform together is an emotional and aural treat. Another guest who acquits himself nicely on two tracks is Eric Gales. Again, a well thought-out pairing of musical talent.

The CD is one of Evidence's HDCD recordings, which result in the best sound quality I have heard for blues recordings. The vocals and every instrument come through "hot and clear."

This CD rates as a must-have for blues/rock and guitar lovers. I can't think of another bluesman more desrving of wider recognition than Melvin Taylor.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPERB BLUES CD, September 25, 2003
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HANS D HARMS (runaway bay, QLD Australia) - See all my reviews
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TAYLOR adds another dimension to the blues and thereby makes it his own. While he is less interested in satisfying the traditionalists, he injects a very large dose of originality and shakes up the genre. Like JAY GORDON ( but with far better material and lyrics ) MELVIN TAYLOR plays with ... and uses his speed for some very original stylings. His tone varies from aggressive to mellow to jazzy and he incorporates many flavours you won't find on someone elses CD's. His songs ( selection of covers in this case ) is superb and he makes most of these his own. He has a great voice and the backing is excellent. If you like the blues of BUDDY GUY you are in the same ball park, except that TAYLOR has far more chops and a far better tone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars melvin rocks!, June 1, 2009
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W. Landis (des moines, iowa) - See all my reviews
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great disc! if you are a fan of stevie ray vaughn or jimi hendrix with some albert king tossed in, grab this disc. melvin makes his guitar pump out the sweet tunes loud and rockin'. get it!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A NEW DIRECTION, July 15, 2000
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howard lee teitel (GLENDALE, NEW YORK United States) - See all my reviews
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IVE BEEN A FAN OF MT & THE SLACK BAND SINCE THERE FIRST CD. MOST OF MT CDS HAD A LOT OF BLUES COVER SONG ON THEM,AND MOST OF THEM WHERE GREAT. THIS CD HE WRITES MOST OF THE SONGS ON IT LACKS HIS KILLER GUITAR PLAYING(IN MY OPINON. STILL NOT BAD
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4.0 out of 5 stars bang that bell, December 30, 2009
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a rare talent ,good technician,super fast and lots a wah.melvins going places and you won't sorry you purchased the music.
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