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Nightlife

Paul Taylor

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Album Review

It's smooth sailing for saxophonist Paul Taylor on his sixth album of new material, a worthy successor to his fifth, Steppin' Out (2003), which hit the Top Ten of Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. But one could just as easily employ another aquatic cliché and say he's treading water here. As usual, Taylor turns to several writer/programmer/producers to construct largely synthesized backing tracks for him: Rex Rideout is responsible for "Nightlife," "Anything You Say," and "After Hours"; Barry J. Eastmond for "East Bay Bounce," "Around the Corner," "Candlelight," and "Silk 'n' Lace"; and Dino Esposito for "Enjoy the Ride," the cover of the Force M.D.'s' 1986 hit "Tender Love" (written by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis), "Don't Wait Up," and "Things Left Unsaid." Taylor takes co-writing credits for laying his melodic sax work over the top, often double-tracking and overdubbing countermelodies. There are occasional other real musicians, particularly guitarists (Dwight Sills, "Jubu" Smith, Brian Monroney, Phil Hamilton), but the emphasis in the music is between Taylor's lines and the electronic rhythm textures for the most part. (Hamilton has some nice Spanish guitar work on the Latin-tinged "Silk 'n' Lace.") The de rigueur vocal track (always included as a sop to radio) is, of course, "Tender Love," which features Maxi Priest, although Lauren Evans also adds some ghostly singing to "Anything You Say." Taylor plays more alto than usual (the balance is six alto tunes to five featuring soprano sax), but since he is often in the high register anyway, there isn't that much difference. Nightlife no doubt will please fans who have enjoyed previous Taylor efforts and those who appreciate smooth jazz in general.

Customer Reviews

5 Star

Truly the only artist in many years who I have felt worthy to purchase the entire album without feeling cheated because of other songs on the album that I felt were not worthwhile. I have almost all of Paul Taylor's albums, and can easily listen to each song on the album without feeling like the purchase missed the mark. A superb artist who rises above any sax player I've heard in consistency in the smooth/contemporary jazz genre.

Excellent

Its inccredibly hard for me to find good jazz. Good smooth jazz is also very hard to find but Paul Taylor is INCREDIBLE. He an extremely talented sax player and his music is some of the best ive ever heard. I continue to hunt for good jazz and paul taylor is indeed so far the VERY BEST of smooth jazz. His songs cant compare to any others. Whenever i listen to "around the corner" i feel like im floating on thin air. overall: an EXCELLENT artist.

Not Great!

But not bad either. Paul is very talented so I just wanted to say it is not my favorite cd but still a great effort!

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