Paul Taylor: Prime Time
Prime Time
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- Label: Entertainment One, 2011
- Erscheinungstermin: 1.8.2017
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Paul Taylor has just one question for his fans who have been Burnin’ for more since his last hit album in 2009: Are you ready for Prime Time?
The popular saxophonist sure is. A true contemporary urban jazz force of nature, Taylor has been on one of the most successful runs of his 15 year recording career, scoring his first #1 ever on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart with Ladies’ Choice (2007) and hitting #1 on the airplay charts with the title track from Burnin’. Fresh from kickin’ it up on tour these past few summers as part of the Gentlemen of the Night tours with fellow saxophonists Marion Meadows, Michael Lington and Warren Hill, Taylor is keeping things soulful, funky and innovative as ever on his sixth Peak Records album and debut release through new distributor Eone Entertainment Group. Paul’s in Prime Time mode with emotionally powerful 10 song collection of instrumentals and vocals which finds him vibing with a mix of old and new (and very funky) musical friends.
For the first time since Nightlife (2005), the saxman is co-writing with Dino Esposito, one of the architects of the trademark Taylor sound who has been producing tracks for him since his 1997 hit Pleasure Seeker. Looking for a special breezy touch on the sensual ballad “Horizon,” Taylor called his longtime pal, acoustic guitarist and “vocalese” master Steve Oliver, to complement his lilting alto melody. It was a sweet payback of sorts, as Taylor played on Oliver’s breakthrough album First View in 1999. Technology played a key role on this track, as Oliver recorded his parts at his home studio in California’s Inland Empire and transferred them electronically to Esposito’s home studio in Simi Valley.
Complementing the seven tracks helmed by Esposito are four urban adult contemporary vocal cuts co-penned and produced by The Heavyweights, a hit production team led by vocalist Jamie Jones of the Grammy and American Music award winning R&B vocal group All-4-One, which released the album No Regrets on Peak Records in 2009. Since forming in 2003, The Heavyweights—which includes songwriter / producers Jack Kugell and Jason Penrock—have participated in recordings that have sold more than 28 million units. (paultaylorsax. com)
The popular saxophonist sure is. A true contemporary urban jazz force of nature, Taylor has been on one of the most successful runs of his 15 year recording career, scoring his first #1 ever on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart with Ladies’ Choice (2007) and hitting #1 on the airplay charts with the title track from Burnin’. Fresh from kickin’ it up on tour these past few summers as part of the Gentlemen of the Night tours with fellow saxophonists Marion Meadows, Michael Lington and Warren Hill, Taylor is keeping things soulful, funky and innovative as ever on his sixth Peak Records album and debut release through new distributor Eone Entertainment Group. Paul’s in Prime Time mode with emotionally powerful 10 song collection of instrumentals and vocals which finds him vibing with a mix of old and new (and very funky) musical friends.
For the first time since Nightlife (2005), the saxman is co-writing with Dino Esposito, one of the architects of the trademark Taylor sound who has been producing tracks for him since his 1997 hit Pleasure Seeker. Looking for a special breezy touch on the sensual ballad “Horizon,” Taylor called his longtime pal, acoustic guitarist and “vocalese” master Steve Oliver, to complement his lilting alto melody. It was a sweet payback of sorts, as Taylor played on Oliver’s breakthrough album First View in 1999. Technology played a key role on this track, as Oliver recorded his parts at his home studio in California’s Inland Empire and transferred them electronically to Esposito’s home studio in Simi Valley.
Complementing the seven tracks helmed by Esposito are four urban adult contemporary vocal cuts co-penned and produced by The Heavyweights, a hit production team led by vocalist Jamie Jones of the Grammy and American Music award winning R&B vocal group All-4-One, which released the album No Regrets on Peak Records in 2009. Since forming in 2003, The Heavyweights—which includes songwriter / producers Jack Kugell and Jason Penrock—have participated in recordings that have sold more than 28 million units. (paultaylorsax. com)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Push To Start
- 2 Moment of Truth
- 3 Don't Wanna Let You Go
- 4 Can't Nobody
- 5 Horizon
- 6 Laronda
- 7 Say No More
- 8 Space
- 9 Prime Time
- 10 Use Somebody