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Encyclopedia > Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
Background information
Birth name Michael Kevin Taylor
Also known as Little Mick
Born 17 January 1949 (1949-01-17) (age 59)
Welwyn Garden City, England
Genre(s) Blues-rock, Rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, Vocals
Years active 1965 - present
Label(s) Columbia, Decca, Rolling Stones, Atlantic, EMI, Virgin
Associated acts John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Rolling Stones
Notable instrument(s)
Gibson Les Paul

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Contents

Biography

Early career

Taylor grew up in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. He began playing guitar at age nine. As a teenager, he formed bands with schoolmates and started performing concerts under names such as The Juniors and the Strangers. They also appeared on television and put out a single.[citation needed] Part of the band was recruited for a new group called The Gods, which included Ken Hensley (later of Uriah Heep fame). In 1966, The Gods opened for Cream at the Starlite Ballroom in Wembley. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Arms of the former Hatfield Rural District Council Hatfield, originally Bishops Hatfield, is in the Welwyn Hatfield district of Hertfordshire, in the south of England. ... For the similarly named county in the West Midlands region, see Herefordshire. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... The Gods were the preband of Uriah Heep. ... Kenneth William David (Ken) Hensley (born on 24 August, 1945, in Plumstead, South East London, England) is a keyboard (especially Hammond organ) player, guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s. ... Uriah Heep are an English rock band, formed in December 1969 when record producer Gerry Bron invited keyboardist Ken Hensley (previously a member of The Gods and Toe Fat) to join Spice, a band signed to his own Bronze Records label. ... Cream were a classic 1960s British rock band, which consisted of guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. ... Wembley, until 1965 a borough in its own right, forms the northern part of the London Borough of Brent. ...


In 1965, when Taylor was 16, he went to see a John Mayall's Bluesbreakers performance at "The Hop" at the Community Centre, Woodhall, Welwyn Garden City. Former drummer with the Juniors, Danny Bacon remembers, "On the night in question, I had gone to The Hop with some guys from our band, former schoolmates and Ex-Juniors: Mick Taylor and Alan Shacklock. This was after John Mayall had finished his first set without a guitarist, that it became clear that for some reason Eric Clapton was not going to show up. A group of local musicians, which included myself, Robert "Jab" Als, Herbie Sparks and others along with three local guitarists: Alan Shacklock, Mick Casey (formerly of the Trekkas) and Mick Taylor were in attendance".[citation needed] Mick Taylor approached John Mayall during the intermission and ended up filling in as the guitarist for the second set, playing Clapton's guitar which had already been set up on the stage. John Mayall and Paul Butterfield, 1967 John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are a pioneering English blues band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE, that has included such luminaries as: Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (both later in Cream), Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood (later all... For the photographer, see John Jabez Edwin Mayall. ... Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE[2] (born 30 March 1945) [3], nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. ...


Despite his young age Taylor began to earn respect for his guitar skills[citation needed] and when Peter Green resigned from the Bluesbreakers, Taylor was asked to take his place. Before he turned 18, Taylor toured and recorded the album Crusade with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. From 1966 to 1969, Taylor developed a guitar style that is blues-based with latin and jazz influences and showcased his slide guitar skills. Peter Green (born Peter Allen Greenbaum, October 29, 1946, in Bethnal Green, London) is a British blues-rock guitarist and founding member of the band Fleetwood Mac. ... Crusade is a 1967 Electric Blues album recorded by John Mayalls Bluesbreakers featuring Mick Taylor on lead guitar. ... John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton album cover John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers was a pioneering British blues band that included such luminaries as: Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (both later in Cream), Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood (later all in Fleetwood Mac), Mick Taylor (later in... Latin American music, sometimes simply called Latin music, includes the music of all countries in Latin America and comes in many varieties, from the simple, rural conjunto music of northern Mexico to the sophisticated habanera of Cuba, from the symphonies of Heitor Villa-Lobos to the simple and moving Andean... For other uses, see Jazz (disambiguation). ... For the technique, see Slide (guitar technique). ...


The Rolling Stones

Main article: The Rolling Stones

When The Rolling Stones wanted to tour North America in 1969, the problems surrounding founding member and guitarist Brian Jones could not be ignored. His conviction for illicit drug usage prevented him from obtaining the work visa needed to perform on tour in America; this and his emotional problems had alienated him from the rest of the group and would have made touring difficult, if not impossible. Jones was fired from the band in early June 1969 (less than a month later, on July 3, he drowned in his swimming pool). Rolling Stones redirects here. ... For other persons named Brian Jones, see Brian Jones (disambiguation). ... is the 184th day of the year (185th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Mick Jagger reportedly did not want to hold auditions to replace Jones and the process by which Taylor became a Stone was significantly different from that used for Ronnie Wood five and a half years later. Jagger simply asked John Mayall from the Bluesbreakers for his advice. Mick Taylor was recommended, and Jagger invited him to a recording session. Taylor arrived at the studio thinking they wanted him to do some session work,[1] but after a while he realised he was being auditioned as a new guitarist for the band. Taylor did overdubs on two tracks, "Country Honk" and "Live With Me" from the album Let It Bleed. This impressed Richards and Jagger enough to tell him: "See you tomorrow..." before he left the studio. Taylor continued rehearsing and recording with the band during the summer of 1969. Ron Wood (born June 1, 1947 in London) is a British rock guitarist and best known as a member of The Rolling Stones and The Faces. ... For the photographer, see John Jabez Edwin Mayall. ... John Mayall and Paul Butterfield, 1967 John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are a pioneering English blues band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE, that has included such luminaries as: Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (both later in Cream), Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood (later all... This article is about the 1969 album by The Rolling Stones. ...


Mick Taylor made his debut with the Stones at a July 5th free concert in London’s Hyde Park that was attended by an estimated quarter of a million people. The concert launched the 1969 tour while at the same time paying tribute to Brian Jones. “Hyde Park” redirects here. ...


By 1970 Jagger and Taylor started developing a way of working together when Richards was "missing in action", mainly because of Richards' increasing dependency on drugs.[citation needed] In Richards' absence, Taylor and Jagger worked on songs like "Sway", "Moonlight Mile", "Winter" and "Time Waits for No One", but Taylor was never given writing credit.[citation needed] Taylor consequently became disenchanted. He received songwriting credits for only one song, "Ventilator Blues" on the Exile on Main St. album. Sway is a song by the English rock n roll band The Rolling Stones form their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. ... Moonlight Mile is a song from rock and roll band the Rolling Stones 1971 release Sticky Fingers. ... Winter is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones featured on their 1973 album Goats Head Soup. ... Time Waits for No One is a song by British rock and roll band the Rolling Stones from their 1974 album Its Only Rock n Roll. ... Ventilator Blues is a song by English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones featured on their 1972 release Exile on Main St. ... Exile on Main St. ...


After the 1973 European tour, the future for the Stones looked dim. Richards’ drug problems had worsened and were affecting the whole band.[citation needed] Taylor started to get impatient because the group was in a stalemate situation with band members opting to spend their time abroad between recording sessions. While musical trends strayed away from the blues, it looked like the Stones would collapse as a band.[citation needed]


In January 1974 Taylor had sinusitis for which he had to undergo surgery. The band started recording sessions for the LP It's Only Rock 'n Roll and Taylor missed one (albeit important) get together at Musicland in Munich, most likely the title track recording.[2] Taylor was present at all the sessions in April at Stargroves, England where the LP was finished and most of the overdubs were recorded. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may or may not be as a result of infection, from bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune issues. ... Its Only Rockn Roll is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1974. ... Stargroves in East End, Newbury, was the 1970s home of Mick Jagger, who recorded Exile On Main Street and five songs from Sticky Fingers there. ...


Not long after the It's Only Rock 'n Roll sessions Taylor went on a six week expedition to Brazil, travelling down the Amazon River in a boat and exploring Latin music which he had started to take an interest in. Its Only Rockn Roll is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1974. ... This article is about the river. ... Latin American music, or the music of Latin America, is sometimes called Latin music. ...


Just before the release of It's Only Rock 'n Roll in October 1974, Taylor told Nick Kent from New Musical Express about the new LP and that he had co-written "Till the Next Goodbye" and "Time Waits for No One" with Jagger.[citation needed] When Kent showed Taylor the record sleeve, it showed that Taylor had not been given any songwriting credit. However, in an interview with Gary James, Taylor states that during his tenure with the band he only had issues with two songs. Taylor also claims that any disagreements over songwriting credits had no bearing on his eventual decision to leave the band.[3] Its Only Rockn Roll is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1974. ... Nick Kent (born December 24, 1951) is a British rock critic. ... The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a weekly magazine about popular music published in the UK. It is unlike many other popular music magazines due to its intended focus on guitar-based music and indie rock bands, instead of mainstream pop acts. ...


In December 1974, Taylor announced he was leaving the Rolling Stones. The Stones were at a party in London when Taylor told Mick Jagger he was quitting and walked out. Taylor's decision came as a total shock to many.[4] The Stones were due start recording a new album in Munich.


Jagger was taken aback completely, but took the news professionally. Keith Richards complained about Taylor's departure as he felt that Taylor left at a very inconvenient moment. Taylor's future, however, looked bright.[citation needed] At the time, he was considered one of the best guitarists in the world,[citation needed] and it was expected that he could build a solo career as had Eric Clapton.[citation needed] Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE[2] (born 30 March 1945) [3], nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. ...


In an essay about the Rolling Stones, printed after Taylor's resignation, music critic Robert Palmer (The New York Times) wrote that "Taylor is the most accomplished technician who ever served as a Stone. A blues guitarist with a jazzman's flair for melodic invention, Taylor was never a rock and roller and never a showman."[citation needed] Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. ...


Even many years later, the remaining Stones, when asked to reflect on Taylor (and his contributions), often come out with contradictory statements. Mick Jagger, in a 1995 interview with Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine, nearly admitted that the years in which Taylor was a member of the band were its best, musically. Jagger said Taylor never explained why he had left, and surmised that "He (Taylor) wanted to have a solo career. I think he found it difficult to get on with Keith." Charlie Watts stated: "I think we chose the right man for the job at that time just as Ronnie was the right man for the job later on. I still think Mick is great. I haven't heard or seen him play in a few years. But certainly what came out of playing with him are musically some of the best things we've ever done".[5] Another statement made by Keith Richards is "Mick Taylor is a great guitarist, but he found out the hard way that that's all he is".[6] Jann S. Wenner (born 7 January 1946 in New York City) is the owner of Wenner Media and the publisher of several magazines, most prominently the pop music biweekly Rolling Stone. ... This article is about the magazine. ... Charles Robert Charlie Watts (born 2 June 1941) is the drummer of The Rolling Stones. ...


However, hard feelings have dissipated over time: Taylor appears on "I Could Have Stood You Up", a song from Talk is Cheap, Richards' first solo album. On 14 December 1981, Mick Taylor appeared on stage with the Rolling Stones for almost the full show at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City. And at a Mick Taylor show in NYC (Lone Star Cafe) on 28 December 1986, Richards appeared on stage with Taylor, jamming on "Key to the Highway" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking". The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the Stones and Mick Taylor in 1989.[7] Taylor also worked with Bill Wyman on Wyman's solo project The Rhythm Kings in the early 90's. Keith Richards first solo record resulted from an inabilty to keep The Rolling Stones working after the release of the 1986 album Dirty Work. ... is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ... Kemper Arena American Royal Center is an 19,500 seat indoor arena in Kansas City, Missouri that has hosted NCAA Final Four basketball games, professional basketball and hockey teams, the 1976 Republican Convention, and is the ongoing host of the American Royal livestock show. ... Nickname: Location in Jackson, Clay, Platte, and Cass Counties in the state of Missouri. ... is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, showing Lake Erie in the background The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum and institution in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated, as the name suggests, to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential... Bill Wyman (born William George Perks on 24 October 1936) was the bassist for the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from its founding in 1962 until 1993. ... Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings are a Blues-rock band founded and lead by former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman. ...


Taylor's live presence with the Stones is preserved on the Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! live album recorded over three concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York on November 27 and 28, 1969. He performed on only two tracks from Let It Bleed but participated on every Rolling Stones album up to 1974. Recordings that remain bootlegs of the 1972 American Tour and the 1973 European Tour are also available and include Taylor performing with the Stones. Taylor is sometimes mistakenly credited as playing on "Worried about You" from Tattoo You, but the solo on that song is performed by Wayne Perkins. Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert is a live album by The Rolling Stones released in 1970. ... Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, and known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City. ... This article is about the state. ... The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972, often referred the S.T.P. Tour (for Stones Touring Party), was a much-publicized and much-written-about concert tour of The United States and Canada in June and July 1972 by The Rolling Stones. ... The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour was a concert tour of Great Britain and Continental Europe in September and October 1973 by The Rolling Stones. ... Wayne Perkins (born, 1951, Birmingham, Alabama) is a rock and R & B guitarist, singer, songwriter and session musician. ...


Solo career

After leaving The Rolling Stones, Taylor has worked on a wide variety of projects.


In June, 1973, he joined Mike Oldfield onstage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in a performance Oldfield's Tubular Bells. Taylor was asked to take part in this project by Richard Branson as he felt Oldfield was unknown having just been signed to Branson's fledgling label, Virgin Records. Taylor joined Oldfield once more for a BBC television broadcast in November, 1973. Michael Gordon Oldfield (born May 15, 1953 in Reading, England) is a multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, working a style that blends progressive rock, folk, ethnic or world music, classical music, electronic music and more recently dance. ... The Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) is a music venue on the South Bank in London, which hosts daily classical, jazz, and avant-garde music and dance performances. ... This article is about the Mike Oldfield album. ... Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is a British entrepreneur, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies. ... Virgin Records was a British recording label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Nik Powell in 1972. ... BBC Television is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which began in 1932. ...


After Taylor's resignation from the Rolling Stones, Jack Bruce invited him to form a new band with keyboardist Carla Bley and drummer Bruce Gary. In 1975, the band began rehearsals in London with tour dates scheduled for later that year. The group toured Europe, including a performance at the Dutch Pinkpop festival, but disbanded the following year. A performance recorded on 1 June, 1975, unreleased 2003 with the title "Live at the Manchester Free Trade Hall") and another released performance from the Old Grey Whistle Test appear to be the sum total of the only material available from this brief collaboration. John Symon Asher Jack Bruce (born May 14, 1943) is a Scottish-born musician, composer and singer. ... A keyboardist is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. ... Carla Bley, née Borg, (born May 11, 1936) is an American jazz composer, pianist, organist and band leader. ... Bruce Gary (7 April 1951 in Burbank, California - 22 August 2006 in Tarzana, California) was most widely known as the drummer of the music group The Knack. ... Pinkpop Festival or Pinkpop in short, is an annual rock festival held at Landgraaf, Netherlands. ... The Old Grey Whistle Test was an influential BBC2 television music show that ran from September 1971 until 1987. ...


Taylor appeared as a special guest at the Rainbow Theatre in London, 1977 with Little Feat, which appears on the Waiting for Columbus album (see discography).[8] In the summer of 1977 he collaborated with Pierre Moerlen's Gong for the album Espresso II, released in 1978. Taylor began writing new songs and recruiting musicians for a solo album and worked on projects with Miller Anderson, Alan Merrill and others. He was present at many of the recording sessions for John Phillips' first solo album. The recordings for Phillips' album took place in London over a prolonged period between 1973 and 1977. This led to Taylor working with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger who were also working on the Phillips' album. Atlantic Records eventually cancelled the project but copies of the sessions(under titles "Half Stoned" and "Phillips '77") circulated among bootleg traders. The original tapes were rescued and restored and were officially released in 2002 as Pay Pack & Follow. Rainbow Cinemas and Magic Lantern Cinemas operate discount movie theatres across Canada. ... ...and then I met Lowell George. ... Waiting For Columbus is the first live album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1978. ... Pierre Moerlens Gong is a progressive jazz-rock outfit which is very different to that of the first incarnation of Gong (band), the psychedelic space-rock act led by Daevid Allen. ... Alan Merrill // Early life Alan Merrill was born Allan P. Sachs on February 19, 1951 in New York City, the son of two jazz musicians, singer Helen Merrill, and saxophone/clarinet player Aaron Sachs. ... John Phillips in the sixties. ... Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...


In 1977 Taylor signed a solo recording deal with CBS Records. By April 1978 he gave several interviews to music magazines to promote the new album which was finished, but would not be released for another year. In 1979 the album, titled Mick Taylor, was released by CBS. The album material mixed rock, jazz and Latin-flavoured blues musical styles. Sales were poor but the album reached #119 on the Billboard charts in early August with a stay of five weeks on the Top 200.[citation needed] CBS advised Taylor to promote the album through American radio stations and would not back the guitarist for any supporting tour.[citation needed] Already frustrated with this situation, Taylor took a break from the music industry for about a year. Columbia Records is the oldest continually used brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888. ... Mick Taylor is the debut album by former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. ... It has been suggested that Billboard be merged into this article or section. ...


In 1981, he toured Europe and the United States with Alvin Lee (from Ten Years After), sharing the bill with Black Sabbath. He spent most of 1982-1983 on the road with his John Mayall, for the "Reunion Tour" with John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) and Colin Allen. During this tour, Bob Dylan showed up backstage at The Roxy in Los Angeles in order to meet Taylor.[citation needed] Subsequently, in 1983, Taylor played on Bob Dylan's Infidels album. He also appeared on Dylan 's live album, Real Live, as well as the follow-up studio album, Empire Burlesque. Alvin Lee (born December 19, 1944 in Nottingham, England) is an English guitarist. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Black Sabbath (disambiguation). ... John Graham McVie (born November 26, 1945) is best known as the bass guitarist in the rock group Fleetwood Mac. ... This article is about the band. ... Colin Allen is a drummer and songwriter born c 1942 in Bournemouth, Dorset (now in Hampshire, England). ... This article is about the recording artist. ... The Roxy Theatre (often just The Roxy) is a famous nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California. ... This article is about the recording artist. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... Real Live is a live album by Bob Dylan. ... Empire Burlesque is Bob Dylans 23rd studio album, released in 1985 on Columbia Records. ...


Taylor lived in New York throughout the 1980s. He battled with addiction problems before getting back on track in the second half of the 1980s and moving to Los Angeles in 1990.[citation needed] During this time Taylor did session work and toured in Europe, America and Japan with a band including Max Middleton (formerly of the Jeff Beck Group), Shane Fontayne, and Blondie Chaplin. Taylor moved back to England in the mid 1990s. He never seemed to feel comfortable in his role as a former Rolling Stone until he released a new record in the year 2000, the CD A Stone's Throw. Playing at clubs and theatres as well as appearing at festivals has connected Taylor with an appreciative audience and lasting fanbase. In 2003, Taylor reunited with John Mayall for his 70th Birthday Concert in Liverpool along with Eric Clapton. A year later, in autumn 2004, he also joined the Bluesbreakers for a UK theatre tour. In October 2007 he toured the US East Coast with the Experience Hendrix group. The Experience Hendrix group appeared at a series of concerts which were set up to honour Jimi Hendrix' musical legacy and Taylor played with Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Buddy Guy and Robby Krieger. David Maxwell Max Middleton (born 4 August 1946, in Amersham, Buckinghamshire) is an English composer and keyboardist. ... The electric guitarist Jeff Beck (born June 24, 1944) is a British rock musician who played in a number of influential bands in the 1960s. ... Shane Fontayne is a rock guitarist since the mid-1960s. ... Terence William Blondie Chaplin (b. ... For the photographer, see John Jabez Edwin Mayall. ... 70th Birthday Concert is a 2003 live Electric Blues video recording of John Mayalls Bluesbreakers to celebrate Mayalls 70th Birthday. ... Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE[2] (born 30 March 1945) [3], nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. ... John Mayall and Paul Butterfield, 1967 John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are a pioneering English blues band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE, that has included such luminaries as: Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce (both later in Cream), Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood (later all... Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American guitar virtuoso, singer and songwriter. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Billy Cox is most known for being Jimi Hendrixs bassist. ... George Buddy Guy (born July 30, 1936) is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American blues and rock guitarist and singer. ... Robby Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American rock and roll guitarist and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. ...


Discography

With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

  • Crusade (Decca, 1967/LP, 1987/CD)
  • Diary of a Band Volume 1 & 2 (Decca, 1968/LP)
  • Bare Wires (Decca, 1968/LP, 1988/CD )
  • Blues from Laurel Canyon (Decca, 1968/LP, 1989/CD)
  • Primal Solos (Decca, 1969/LP)
  • Back to the Roots (Decca, 1971/LP, 2001 on 2CD)
  • Return Of The Bluesbreakers (AIM, 1985/LP, 1993/CD)
  • The 1982 Reunion Concert (Repertoire records, 1994/CD) with John Mayall, Mick Taylor, Colin Allen and John McVie
  • Wake Up Call (1993)
  • Silver Tones - The Best of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (Silvertone Records, 1998)
  • Along For The Ride (2001)
  • Rolling With The Blues (2003) - selection of live recordings '72-'82
  • Essentially John Mayall (Eagle Rock Records, 2007) 5 CD Box Set

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With The Rolling Stones

Taylor plays on "Honky Tonk Women"
Taylor plays on "Country Honk" and "Live With Me"
Taylor plays on "I Don't Know Why" and "Jiving Sister Fanny".
Taylor plays on "Tops" and "Waiting on a Friend", both tracks recorded in 1972 during the Goats Head Soup sessions.
  • Rewind (1971-1984) (1984) (compilation of hits 1971-1983)
  • Singles Collection: The London Years. (1989) (compilation of singles 1963-1971)
  • Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones (1993) (compilation of hits 1971-1989)
  • Forty Licks (2002) (compilation 1964-2002)
  • Rarities 1971-2003 (2005)
Taylor plays on "Let It Rock" (live 1971) and the 1974 b-side "Through The Lonely Nights".

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from 1973-1979 recording sessions in London aka "Half Stoned" sessions
produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

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With Jack Bruce

  • Live on the Old Grey Whistle Test (Strange Fruit, 1995). Tracks from several Whistle Test shows recorded between '75 and '81. Seven of the songs feature Taylor on guitar.
  • Live at the Manchester Free Trade Hall (2 CD, Polydor, 2003)

The Old Grey Whistle Test was an influential BBC2 television music show that ran from September 1971 until 1987. ...

Notable work with Bob Dylan

‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... Real Live is a live album by Bob Dylan. ... Empire Burlesque is Bob Dylans 23rd studio album, released in 1985 on Columbia Records. ...

Solo discography

  • Mick Taylor (1979) US #119 [5 wks on top 200]
  • Stranger in This Town (1990)
  • Too Hot for Snakes (1991) (Carla Olson & Mick Taylor)
  • Arthur's Club-Geneve 1995 (Mick Taylor & Snowy White) (Promo CD/TV Especial)
  • A Stone's Throw (2000)
  • Coastin' Home aka Live at the 14 Below (1995) re-issued 2002

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With Carla Olson

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Other session work

  • Tubular Bells Premiere (Mike Oldfield) June '73 Queen Elizabeth Hall
  • Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) Telecast Tubular Bells Part One and Tubular Bells Part Two. Recorded at BBC Broadcasting House Nov '73 and aired in early '74 and June '74

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  • The Tin Man Was A Dreamer (Nicky Hopkins) (1973)
  • Billy Preston - Live European Tour (Billy Preston) (A& M, 1974). Recorded with Stones Mobile Studio during the '73 tour. Preston opened up for the band with Mick Taylor on guitar.

released on CD (A& M - Japan, 2002)

  • Have Blues Will Travel (Speedo Jones) (Integrity Records, 1988)
  • Reggae II (Herbie Mann) (Atlantic, 1976)
  • Just A Story From America (Elliott Murphy) (Columbia 1977)
  • Waiting for Columbus (Little Feat) (1978) double CD released 2002
  • Expresso II (Gong) (1978)
  • Alan Merrill (Alan Merrill)'s solo album (Polydor, 1985) recorded in London in 1977
  • Once in a Blue Moon (Gerry Groom) (1993)
  • Cartwheels (Anthony Thistlethwaite) (1993)
  • Crawfish and Caviar (Anthony Thistlethwaite)
  • Mick & I (2001) Miyuki & Mick Taylor
  • From Clarksdale to Heaven (BlueStorm, 2002) John Lee Hooker Tribute Album.
  • Meaning Of Life (Todd Sharpville) (Cathouse/Universal, 2003)
  • Key To Love (Debbie Davies) (Shanachie Records, 2003)
  • Shadow Man (re-release of a Sasha album from '96) (2003)

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Music DVDs

  • Blues Alive video (RCA/Columbia Pictures 1983), recorded at Capitol Theatre, NJ 1982
  • Jamming with the Blues Greats - DVD release from the 1983 video, featuring John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (Mick Taylor, Colin Allen, John McVie) and special guests Albert King, Etta James, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Sippie Wallace (Lightyear/Image Entertainment 2005)
  • The Stones in the Park Hyde Park concert video (Granada Television, 1969)
released on DVD (VCI, 2001)
  • Gimme Shelter (Maysles Films, 1970) music documentary film by Albert and David Maysles, shot at the Rolling Stones concerts at Madison Square Garden, NY on 27th/28th November and Altamont, CA on 6th Dec December 1969.
restored and released on DVD (Criterion, 2000)
  • John Mayall, the Godfather of British Blues documentary about John Mayall's life and career (Eagle Rock, 2004. Region 1: 2005)
  • 70th Birthday Concert (Eagle Rock, 2004. Region 1: 2005). Bluesbreakers Charity Concert (Unite for Unicef) filmed in Liverpool, July 2003. John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with special guests Chris Barber, Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor.

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Filmography

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  • The Last of the Finest (1990) directed by John Mackenzie. Assisted composer Jack Nitzsche with the moviescore
  • Bad City Blues (1999) directed by Michael Stevens. After the book by Tim Willocks.

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Awards

  • Inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame (with the Rolling Stones, 1989) Hall of Fame
  • Taylor's handprints are on Hollywood's RockWalk since 6th September, 1998. RockWalk

Guitar History

Throughout his career, Taylor has used various different guitars, but is mostly associated with the Gibson Les Paul. His first Les Paul was bought when he was still playing with The Gods (from Selmer's, London in '65). He acquired his second LP in 1967, not long after joining The Bluesbreakers (Taylor came to Olympic Studios to buy an LP that Keith Richards wanted to sell). This LP Standard '59 with Bigsby arm was stolen from Nellcôte in the South of France in summer '71 during the recording of Exile on Main Street. On the '72/'73 tours Taylor used a couple of Sunburst LP guitars without a Bigsby. Other guitars include a Gibson ES-355 for the recording of Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street, a Gibson SG on the 1969, 1970 and 1971 tours, and occasionally, a Fender Stratocaster and a Fender Telecaster. The Gibson Les Paul is a solidbody electric guitar originally developed in the early 1950s. ...


References

  1. ^ "Classic Bands interview with Mick Taylor"
  2. ^ Elliott, M - The Rolling Stones Complete Recording Sessions, page 220. Cherry Red Books, 2002. ISBN 1-901447-04-9
  3. ^ "Classic Bands interview with Mick Taylor"
  4. ^ "Mick Taylor Biography" All Music, accessed 04 Sept 2007
  5. ^ (A Life On The Road, Virgin Books 1999)
  6. ^ Guitar World, Oct 2002, reprinted in GuitarLegends Jan 2007
  7. ^ The Rolling Stones Biography. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc..
  8. ^ " Waiting For Columbus tracklist and mp3 excerpts"

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