Taylor Made (album)

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Taylor Made
Studio album by
Released1982
LabelGroove Production GPLP31
ProducerChris Palmer

Taylor Made was the 1982 debut album for English singer Linda Taylor. It got into the disco top ten in the UK. It also included her hit singles, "(You're) In the Pocket" and "You and Me Just Started".

Background[edit]

As of early 1982, the album was in an uncompleted state. According to the February 8, 1982 issue of Record Business, Linda Taylor's album was unfinished. Chris Palmer of Groove Productions had come back to the UK from Midem. He had arranged world-wide licensing deals for her album Taylor Made. According to the magazine, recording was supposed to due for completion that week. A UK release was scheduled for 1st of April.[1]

The album had the distinction of being the first of Groove Production's albums to come through the label's new distributor PRT after they had dropped their former distributor, Pinnacle.[2]

It was released on Groove Production GPLP31. The songs on the album were, side A; "You and Me Just Started", "Sweet Fever", "Walking in the Sun" and "Don't Lose the Motion". Side B; "Do You Know What I Am", "Let Me Into Your Heart" and "(You're) In the Pocket". She was backed by Chris Palmer on bass and synthesizer, John McKenzie on bass, Jeff Dunne, Martin David, Pete Baron and Tony Beard on drums, Danny Schogger on electric piano, acoustic piano and syntheszer, John self on harmonica, Derek Lewis on percussion, Max Middleton on acoustic piano, Chris Hunter and Mel Collins on saxophones, Annie Whitehead on trombone, Guy Barker, Martin Drover and Steve Sidwell on trumpets. Backing vocals were provided by Taylor, Chrissie Dixon, Nick Curtis, Ray Shell, Sheila Worrall and Tessa Webb.[3][4]

The track "(You're) In the Pocket" was an earlier hit, having charted in late 1981.[5][6]

The single from the album, "You and Me Just Started" charted in the UK, making it to no. 8 on the Record Business Disco Top 50 chart,[7][8] and to no. 5 on the Record Business Twelve Inchers chart.[9] It was also a hit in the United States getting top no. 13 on the Billboard Dance / Disco Top 80 chart.[10][11]

Reception[edit]

In the Disco Dealer column of the May 10, 1982 issue of Record Business, the Chris Palmber production was one of the three potential monsters noted. It was referred to as an excellent debut set.[12]

James Hamilton said the standout on the album was "Walking in the Sun". He referred to it as "superb gut-wrenching deep, deep soul". He also said "nothing else can approach the dance appeal of "You and Me Just Started" but also said that "Don't Lose the Motion" tries.[13]

Charts[edit]

For the week of 17 May 1982, her album Taylor Made made its debut at no. 7 in the Record Business Disco Bestsellers albums chart.[14] It peaked at no. 6 on the week of May 31,[15] and held that position for another week.[16] It was at no. 15 on the week of June 21 then dropped off the following week.[17][18] On the week of July 5, it was back in the album chart at no 16.[19] It stayed in the chart for one more week with its final position of no. 18.[20][21]

Track listing[edit]

Taylor Made, Groove Production GPLP31[22]
No. Track Composer Time Notes
A1 "You and Me Just Started" C. Palmer, L. Taylor
A2 "Sweet Fever" C. Palmer, L. Taylor
A3 "Walking in the Sun" J. Barry
B1 "Don't Lose the Motion" C. Palmer, L. Taylor
B2 "Do You Know What I Am" Joe Fagin
B3 "Let Me Into Your Heart" Linda Taylor
B4 "(You're) in the Pocket" Robert Ahwai

References[edit]

  1. ^ Record Business, February 8, 1982 - Page 5 MIDEM, Taylor LP deal
  2. ^ Record Business, April 19, 1982 - PAge 12 Briefs, Groove switches to PRT distribution
  3. ^ Discogs - Linda Taylor – Taylor Made
  4. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Linda Taylor, Taylor Made
  5. ^ Record Business, September 21, 1981 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 48 _, (YOU'RE), IN THE POCKET LINDA TAYLOR
  6. ^ Record Business, October 5, 1981 - Page 12 Disco Top 50, 31, 33, (YOU'RE) IN THE POCKET LINDA TAYLOR
  7. ^ Record Business, May 24, 1982 - Page 10 Disco Top 50, 8, 13, 4, YOU AND ME JUST STARTED
  8. ^ Record Business, May 31, 1982 - Page 10 Disco Top 50, 10, 8, 5, YOU AND ME JUST STARTED
  9. ^ Record Business, May 24, 1982 - Page 13 Disco Twelve Inchers, 5, 11 YOU AND ME JUST STARTED
  10. ^ Billboard, August 28, 1982 - Page 28 Billboard Dance/ Disco Top 80, This Week 13, Last Week 13, Weeks on Chart 11
  11. ^ Billboard, September 4, 1982 - Page 48 Billboard Dance/ Disco Top 80, This Week 20, Last Week 13, Weeks on Chart 12
  12. ^ Record Business, May 10, 1982 - Page 9 Disco Dealer
  13. ^ James Hamilton's Disco Page, June 26, 1982 - LINDA TAYLOR: ‘Walking In The Sun’ (LP ‘Taylor Made’ Groove Production GPLP31)
  14. ^ Record Business, May 17, 1982 - Page 13 Disco BESTSELLERS, Disco Albums, 7, _
  15. ^ Record Business, May 31, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums, 6, 8, TAYLOR MADE
  16. ^ Record Business, June 7, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums, 6, 6, TAYLOR MADE
  17. ^ Record Business, June 21, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums, 15, 17, TAYLOR MADE
  18. ^ Record Business, June 28, 1982 - Disco, Disco Albums
  19. ^ Record Business, July 5, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums, 16, _, Taylor Made
  20. ^ Record Business, July 12, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums, 18, 16, TAYLOR MADE
  21. ^ Record Business, July 19, 1982 - Page 13 Disco, Disco Albums
  22. ^ Discogs - Linda Taylor – Taylor Made

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