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Paul Taylor - Pleasure Seeker (CD)

Pleasure Seeker
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Album Details: Pleasure Seeker

Release Date:04/23/2002
Label:Countdown
UPC:608631775528

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User Reviews: Pleasure Seeker

  • Overall:

    Music:

    Smooth and sexy jazz

    By So happy  Jun 8, 2005

    Pros: Brilliant full body jazz

    Cons: No extended "all night" version

    Paul Taylor can may the night complete with the sexiest, most mature and alluring music on the scene. Grove zone, at four and a half minutes scores 100% for content. I only wish there was an extended version to play throughout the evening.

  • Overall:

    Paul Taylor is HOT!

    By Lisa  Jan 31, 2001

    I LOVE this CD ... I am now a Paul Taylor fan. Great percussion and sax!

    You won't regret purchasing it.

Pro Reviews: Pleasure Seeker

  • All Music Guide

    From his swaying and suggestive onstage body movement to conceptualizing the electro-psychedelic cover art for his latest album Pleasure Seeker (Countdown/Unity), saxman Paul Taylor seems determined to captivate us visually. For his breakthrough hit On the Horn, Taylor gathered some of his existing tunes and sought the production direction of Kazu Matsui; on Pleasure Seeker, Taylor chose a more collaborative approach. For the most part, he started composing the tunes from scratch with the new production team of Dino Esposito (an old college chum of Taylor's) and Scot Rammer. While Taylor's strong sense of melody and lyrical approach to his instrument has been in place since the first project, his new producers give him a unique, atmospheric sonic playground unlike any other heard on smooth jazz radio'part industrial percussion (as on the echoing simulated metal pipe taps on the opener, "Groove Zone"), part electronic new age hypnotism (the dreamy shuffling on the moody "Looking for Eve..." recall David Lanz Paul Speer's classics), and, more to the modern point, modern hip hop meets a dash of stylish 70's soul (including a Fender Rhodes sound on lively funk-based "Thrive"). Taylor also wraps his loose, fluid soprano sound (which ring of the Grover Washington influence) around a wide variety of bass dynamics; the mid-tempo ballad "Raw Sugar" features jungle soundscaping and basslines that croak like a happy frog, while the bass rhythms on "Twilight Ride" are subdued and barely audible, leading to another round of gentle hypnosis. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

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