Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band - Dirty Pool (CD)

Dirty Pool
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Album Details: Dirty Pool

Release Date:08/12/1997
Label:Evidence
UPC:730182608823

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  • All Music Guide

    Fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan will notice the title of this disc is that of a Vaughan song. Indeed, three selections from his songbook are covered here: "Too Sorry," "Telephone Song" and the title track. The impressive Melvin Taylor is an electric blues guitarist that will appeal to the fans of the legendary Texan for his skilled and precise playing along with smooth and expressive vocals. Taylor definitely is a continuation of the Chicago blues tradition that begot Luther Allison, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush. Taylor gives his version of Rush's "Right Place, Wrong Time" on this collection of nine covers. Taylor's lineup here is a trio -- a reliable bass and drum rhythm section keeps up a steady bottom end for to showcase his ability to handle all vocals and guitar parts. Every track here is rife in the easy genius that marks a true master of the blues craft.

    - Thomas Schulte, All Music Guide

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Biography

Melvin Taylor

Chicago-based guitarist Melvin Taylor is a star in Europe, but it may take some time for U.S. audiences to catch on to just how phenomenally talented a bluesman he is. Part of the problem for Taylor may be his own natural eclecticism. He's equally adept playing jazz or blues, but in the last few years, he's forged a name for himself as a blues guitarist with a slew of r... Read more