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Paul Taylor - On the Horn (CD)

On the Horn
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Album Details: On the Horn

Release Date:04/23/2002
Label:Countdown Records
UPC:753107772522

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 23, 2007

    Pros: relaxing music, some nice dance music

    Cons: None unless just not enough tracks

    This was and still is a SUPERFANTASTIC CD...It was the first of Paul's Cd's and still remains to me the best. I can't believe it has not been rated. My entire collection of Paul's Cd's up until 2005 was stolen from mmy vehicle an...d I am desperately trying to replace them all. Especially On the Horn..Til we meet again is shall we say, off the chain. And there are no words for Erotica... Just buy the Cd and hear for yourself. The man is AWESOME On the horn..... Michelle Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    It's an unwritten rule in smooth jazz that within every great sideman there is a solo artist itching to emerge, and saxman Paul Taylor -- who's added soulful spark and texture to Keiko Matsui's live band for several years -- makes the most of his first big moment alone on the horn. Keiko's producer and husband Kazu has helmed projects for a dashing handful of some of the genre's most exciting artists in recent years (most notably Porcupine), but he has never before elicited the volatile mixture of smoldering soul and passion he pulls out of Taylor. First and foremost, he directs Taylor's walloping soprano and alto sweeps through a slamming series of bold hip-hop layers, miraculously without letting the machinery dominate. Creamy ballads which will have everyone wondering why Kenny G sells so many more units are peppered throughout, but it's midtempo classics to be, like "Dream Come True," which combine all the sensuality and danceability this collection strives for. Keiko's wondrous pi...ano solo on this track, however, may make you wish for more organic ideas and a little less of Derek Nakamoto's synth wizardry. Though Taylor has a knack for writing picture perfect melodies, he spices things up with covers of classics by Seal and Chic. Every year, there is a glut of new hot sax players on the scene, screaming out for airtime alongside more established acts. With any luck, the bouncy grandeur of Taylor will make him the guy future performers will be trying to push aside to make room for the next standard setter. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor grew up in Denver, where he took up the saxophone at the age of seven. He played in school bands, and in high school joined a Top 40 band called Mixed Company. Jazz keyboardist Keiko Matsui and her husband, producer Kazu Matsui, discovered him playing at ~the Catalina Island Jazz Festival and hired him to play in their band. He spent two years with them, and... Read more