| Music :: Reviews Review as posted at: www.soulexpress.net/garytaylor_retro.htm Review of Retro Blacknes - US Morning Crew , 2006 Gary Taylor has never let me down. To me he is the epitome of the "thinking man's" soul singer. In an ever-increasing world where marketing and target groups merge with what I call the globalization effect where music, games, video and film are being molded together there is little or no scope for quality artists to express themselves exactly how they feel fit. In other words, there is no room for individuality and uniqueness. Gary Taylor was well ahead of this game when he realized that he and major label thinking were not compatible. Thankfully this was the making of Gary Taylor and through his own efforts he gives us exactly what he wants us to have. As it happens it is exactly the sort of material I want to hear. Furthermore I feel that "Retro Blackness" is a defining moment in Gary's career. Gary has always addressed issues of love and relationship, and rightly so, and he takes this theme of love to another level, and also a lot deeper. Love for his people, for his culture and his hopes and fears are all here. It is a piece of powerful music, strong, positive music all wrapped up in that unique blend of haunting, erotic, soulful sound that we all love. I can’t really pick out a favourite song. Just put it in the CD player and press play. This album deserves massive airplay and recognition. For me it is a timely release, and serves as an evaluation for all who wisely invest their time listening to it. I get the impression, through Gary’s music and this CD in particular that he is a very serious, intelligent and very deep man. Gary himself admits that he can be ‘opinionated’, and this CD lets him do that in a very poignant way. Many out there especially in the rap community comment on Social issues as they see them, but none so deep, relevant or pertinent as Gary. The Family is a very important institution, and although lots has been written about this, I have not heard anyone really talk about the love relationship the way it is spoken about in the first track "Love Like No Other". Love, as they say, "is a many splendored thing", and Gary pinpoints the different love from his parents, his children and the love returned from himself to them in turn. To read entire review visit: www.soulexpress.net/garytaylor_retro.htm Barry Towler
CR Review as posted at: www.myspace.com/garytaylorbohemian Aug 23, 2006 5:35 PM Okay...whew! Let's see if I can keep this comment short and sweet, but a sista can go awhile when she's feelin' the music. :) My hubby (Tony Brown of WDAS FM in Philadelphia) received Retro Blackness in the mail at the station last night. We decided to listen to it in the car on the long ride into the station this evening (I love listening to CDs in the car, because I can completely absorb them without distraction). Talk about a phenomenal project!!!!!...This album, from start to finish, is absolutely incredible!!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed every tune, and I can't wait for the ride home at midnight to listen to it again. Thank you, Gary, for always giving us the best! This one comes highly recommended from this "true" music lover, so friends and fans (new and old) of Gary Taylor, make sure you get your hands on a copy as soon as you are able. Continued love, peace, blessings and success to you Gary! THE URBAN BUZZ : JUNE 29, 2006 (Sent to radio stations across the country) KF... (The Fly On The Wall)
GARY TAYLOR (Billboard Magazine 04/07/01, pgs. 18-19)
listen out for 2006... What is there not to like about Gary Taylor? He writes songs. He pens very strong songs. Not the gimmicks that are on display across the airwaves these days, which may be trendy, but have little to do with anything song led, but more to do with looks, and even worse, purely for financial gain in return for having little or no talent or ability. Gary ain't no new kid on the block. His first album is now 23 years old, and, unlike whatever there is on offer in today's top twenty, his melodies, fundamentally, stand the test of time. Mellower than the earlier output, Gary just does his own thing these days, and thank the man or woman upstairs for that. Vocally, if you don't know Gary's material, well he allows his voice to reach it's own level, without feeling he has to belt out each song, which, all told, assists his melodies and allows the listener to take in the song, which, after all, is exactly what a song ought to be. If someone shouts at me, personally, I tend not to listen. Why I can't stomach today's rapper's really. My only concern regarding the promo copies that are circulating right now, is there are no track listings. I found some at CD Baby, so if you check the link below and take a screenshot, that will answer any questions you may have. As far as Gary Taylor albums go, well, a) there aren't any bad ones, and b) this is definitely one of his better releases. Favourite song? Well, as this great songwriter moves up a few gears, 'My Blackness', is wonderful. Credentials? Well, if you have penned songs for Marlena Shaw, Michael Wycoff, Anita Baker, The Whispers, Grover Washington Jr., The Controllers, Carl Anderson, Beau Williams and The Dazz Band, well, come on if you think you are 'ard enough'! LOL. Lovely album. |