Thursday, June 27, 2024

Ted Taylor - You Can Dig It (1970) Ronn LP Only Release - Rare Soul (FLAC 225MB)

One of the all time greats was Theodore Austin Taylor born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, in1934 and moved to California in 1952. He became a member of the Mighty Clouds of Joy gospel group, before joining the Santa Monica Soul Seekers as a tenor singer. In 1955, the Soul Seekers approached Maxwell Davis at Modern Records for a recording deal, and he persuaded them to concentrate on secular R&B music. The same group recorded as both The Cadets on Modern and The Jacks on the subsidiary RPM label. Taylor sang lead vocals on The Cadets' "Do You Wanna Rock (Hey Little Girl)" and "I Cry" and also on The Jacks' "Away" and "My Darling." He did not appear on The Cadets' biggest hit, "Stranded In The Jungle" in 1955; for that session, he was replaced by Prentice Moreland. Ted left the group, and recorded two singles on Melatone Records in 1957 with the Bob Reed orchestra on which he was credited for contractual reasons as "Ivory Lucky". Over the next seven years, he recorded singles for a succession of labels including Ebb, Duke, Top Rank International, Laurie (where several of his records were credited to Austin Taylor), Warwick, Gold Eagle, Soncraft, and Apt. He was influenced by such singers as Little Willie John, Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson. At Duke, he made the first recording of the ballad "Be Ever Wonderful" in 1959. Although he had several regional hits, and released an album, Ted Taylor Sings, on Warwick in 1963, he did not achieve national commercial success until his 1965 recording on Okeh Records of "Stay Away From My Baby" reached number 14 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 99 on the pop chart, his only national pop chart entry. He also released three albums on Okeh, Be Ever Wonderful (1963), Blues & Soul (1965) and Ted Taylor's Greatest Hits (1966).  After further singles on Okeh, Epic, Atco and Jewel, Taylor signed for the Ronn label in 1967. He remained on the label for seven years, and had several further R&B chart hits including "It's Too Late" (1969), "Something Strange is Going On in My House" (1970), and "How's Your Love Life Baby" (1971). He also issued several albums, including THIS ONE REVIEWED TODAY and Taylor Made on Ronn. His final chart hit, "Steal Away", was issued on the Alarm label of Shreveport, Louisiana in 1976. He continued to record on his own Solpugids and SPG labels until his death in a car crash in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 1987, aged 53. Such a tragic end but his music lives on! He recorded 11 studio albums (inc one with his brother Little Johnny taylor) & 90 x 45,s. Another album thats hard to find. I would never consider parting with some albums and this is one of them!..No tracks from this album on the next of teds reviews.


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21 comments:

soulfood said...

Magic stuff yes please and thanks AMM

gmortars said...

But will I dig it?
Thanks, AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Fantastic review AMM, appreciated

soultime said...

Great L/P from the very talented Mr Taylor .

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for digging out the Ted Taylors today

Little Bill said...

Great Ted Taylor thanks a lot AMM!

Renald Heyns said...

Ted Taylor is a magnificent artist. I've always considered him as a falsetto and not a tenor. Thanks for this excellent review, AMM.

oldsoulrebel said...

Great album this, thanks for this review in flac AMM

Ray said...

Thank you again AMM for this fantastic review

Anton said...

Nice One, Thanks For The Upgrade

PeterH said...

And I dig this cover, too ... Thanks for review, P.

bigcravings said...

Great stuff

trinity said...

Thank you for the review mate

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks AMM. More Ted Taylor is always a good thing.

richsoul said...

Tasters are excellent. I can't wait to sitting down and enjoy Ted. Thank you AMM.

IAN said...

More falsetto magic from Mr T.

pedro B said...

Thanks for this one AMM such a great background review as well great stuff

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

...and all the tracks recorded at Fame and MSS in Muscle Shoals, Ala.! thanks for the review

reb.jukebox said...

Nice review AMM thank you

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM, what a voice

Lordchester said...

Yes I can dig it, thanks for this review AMM