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1. | Triste
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2. | Bluesette
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3. | Young and Foolish
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4. | Drop Me off at Harlem
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5. | Alfie
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6. | Jive at Five
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7. | Someone to Watch Over Me
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8. | Alice in Wonderland
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9. | Estaté
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10. | When I Take My Sugar to Tea
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11. | I Fall in Love Too Easily
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12. | Just Friends
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Jazz
* Andrew Tulloch - Mastering, Mixing * Stephen Kearney - Photography * Stuart Hamilton - Engineer
Martin Taylor
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1956 in Scotland Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing, Crossover Jazz
Since the death of Joe Pass in 1994, Martin Taylor has become one of the most highly regarded guitarists in jazz. He was given his first guitar by his father, Buck Taylor. Although he was inspired at first by Django Reinhardt, it was piano players like Art Tatum that drew his attention and helped him practice to develop his phenomenal solo technique. In the late '70s, Stephane Grappelli invited him to play in a series of concerts in France. The violinist was so impressed that he used Taylor often on tours and a variety of recording dates. Beginning in 1990, Taylor began recording a number of acclaimed CDs for the U.K. label Linn, distributed as HonestLinn in the U.S., and also did an excellent duet date with David Grisman for the mandolin player's Acoustic Disc label. All that is missing from Taylor's current roster of recordings is a live date, though an excellent concert video is available. In 2000, he released his debut on an American label, Columbia, entitled Kiss and Tell. Stepping Stones on Linn followed that same fall. ---Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |
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