Tuesday, July 15, 2008


Matt Taylor Band – No Trouble At All (Bluesy Electric Recordings).

The Matt Taylor Band is a well respected outfit on the live circuit and there are times when that vitality does not transfer to the recorded medium. However, Matt’s new album, No Trouble At All, is quite prophetic as he does it with ease. I Found A Love is a dynamic, funky opener and the band has already established their credentials. This is followed by Get Outta My Way, which is one of a number of original songs on offer. It’s a soulful soft rock that leaves you in no doubt about the high quality of Taylor’s guitar playing. Let Your Hair Down is another original and the slow mellow tones could easily be The Eagles or their ilk. The harmonies are top drawer and this one could well become a bit of an anthem. You Are The Only One shows a different facet to his voice as he adds a bit more gravel to the vocal for this blue eyed soul. One of the covers is that of Bob Dylan’s To Be Alone With You. Dominated by Jonny Dyke’s piano, it manages to turn into a 60s R&B. The Open Road has a slow build up but this soft rock offering has such an uplifting chorus.

Hayley Anderson guests on So Far From Home and Taylor goes all Americana and does it very well. The fuzzed vocal is used to great effect. Sheryl Crow’s Everyday Is A Winding Road is given a rootsy treatment and is, it could be argued, more than comparable with the original. Taylor’s not inconsiderable guitar talent is one of the reasons why. Another cover follows in the shape of Greg Allman’s It’s Not My Cross To Bear. This is a soulful blues that builds to a feverish pitch. Snakes is a strange one with a Miami Latin feeling whereas Lovestain is a moody and atmospheric acoustic ballad with Taylor’s soaring guitar ending things perfectly. He gets a jug band feel into No Trouble At All and the fun lasts all the way as he manages to get his guitar to sound like a duck in parts. Three radio edits of You Are The Only One, The Open Road and Everyday Is A Winding Road finish off proceedings.

The Matt Taylor Band makes playing sound so easy, almost no trouble at all.

http://www.matttaylorband.com/

David Blue.

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