Mick Taylor (album)
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| Mick Taylor | |||||
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| Studio album by Mick Taylor | |||||
| Released | May 1979 | ||||
| Genre | Blues Rock | ||||
| Length | 43:20 | ||||
| Label | CBS Records (Columbia Records) | ||||
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Mick Taylor is the debut album by former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Though the album was acclaimed by critics, the album's blues-based style was somewhat unfashionable at the time of release, when punk and new wave were becoming more popular.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Mick Taylor except where noted:
- Leather Jacket - 3:42
- Alabama (Colin Allen/Mick Taylor) - 3:49
- Slow Blues - 3:25
- Baby, I Want You - 5:17
- Broken Hands - 4:00
- Giddy Up - 5:18
- S.W.5 - 5:37
- Spanish/A Minor - 12:12
[edit] Personnel
- Mick Taylor – synthesizer, bass, guitar, piano, strings, vocals, producer
- Kuma Harada – bass, bowed bass, string bass
- Pierre Moerlen – drums, vibraphone
- Jean Russel – piano
- Norman Mighell
- Mike Driscoll – drums, bass drum
- Richard Bailey – drums
- Alan Spenner – bass
- Lowell George – guitar, slide guitar
- Phil Ault – engineer
- Jerry Boys – engineer
- John Burns – engineer
- Simon Fraser – engineer
- Benny King – engineer
- Norman Mighell – engineer, tambourine
- Paul Northfield – engineer
- Will Reid-Dick – engineer
- Genaro Rippo – engineer
- Ray Staff – mastering

