James Taylor Quartet - The Collection (2001)
Artist: The James Taylor Quartet
Title: The Collection
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Spectrum Music [544 519-2]
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Acid Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:19:39
Total Size: 182 mb / 542 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Collection
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Spectrum Music [544 519-2]
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Acid Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:19:39
Total Size: 182 mb / 542 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
The James Taylor Quartet (or JTQ) are a British four-piece jazz funk band formed in 1985 by Hammond organ player James Taylor following the break-up of his former band The Prisoners, and in the wake of Stiff Records' bankruptcy. The band consists of James Taylor (organ), Mark Cox (guitar), Andrew McKinney (bass), and Pat Illingworth (drums). Recordings and live performances often include vocalist Yvonne Yanney.
:: TRACKLIST ::
01. The James Taylor Quartet - Theme From Starsky and Hutch (5:53)
02. The James Taylor Quartet - Wait a Minute (3:48)
03. The James Taylor Quartet - Fat Boy Stomp (3:43)
04. The James Taylor Quartet - Indian Summer (4:08)
05. The James Taylor Quartet - I Say a Little Prayer (2:59)
06. The James Taylor Quartet - Grooving Home (4:40)
07. The James Taylor Quartet - Brothers Batacuda (4:32)
08. The James Taylor Quartet - The Stretch (5:21)
09. The James Taylor Quartet - Electric Boogaloo (3:41)
10. The James Taylor Quartet - J. T. Q. Theme (3:21)
11. The James Taylor Quartet - Always There (4:46)
12. The James Taylor Quartet - Love the Life (4:36)
13. The James Taylor Quartet - Fat (4:20)
14. The James Taylor Quartet - 2001 Theme (Sprach Zarathrustra) (live) (4:18)
15. The James Taylor Quartet - Shelter (feat. Rose Windross) (live) (3:53)
16. The James Taylor Quartet - Capo di Monte (live) (5:17)
17. The James Taylor Quartet - Wide Angle (live) (5:23)
18. The James Taylor Quartet - The Riff Song (live) (4:50)
Compiled from their albums during their spell at Polydor in the late 80s and early 90s