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Jackson Taylor - Dark Days [2007/VBR218]
Infohash:
9FDABF1B616806AF8F534BA62895F689DCD6A87A
Type:
Music
Title:
Jackson Taylor - Dark Days [2007/VBR218]
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2009-03-10 (by bitsarah)
Description:
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Jackson Taylor - Dark Days
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Artist...............: Jackson Taylor
Album................: Dark Days
Genre................: Country
Year.................: 2007
Codec................: LAME 3.97
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 218kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Ripped by............: NMR
Posted by............: bitsarah.com on 3/10/2009
Included.............: NFO, SFV, M3U
Covers...............: Front Back CD
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:32) Jackson Taylor - Outlaws Aren't Wanted Anymore
2. (00:03:26) Jackson Taylor - Lonely
3. (00:02:53) Jackson Taylor - Drinkin' Alone
4. (00:03:36) Jackson Taylor - Outlaw Women
5. (00:04:00) Jackson Taylor - Miles
6. (00:03:41) Jackson Taylor - Dark Days
7. (00:03:24) Jackson Taylor - She's a Real Good Girl
8. (00:03:50) Jackson Taylor - Goodbye Morphine
9. (00:03:23) Jackson Taylor - Shallow Grave
10. (00:02:37) Jackson Taylor - Tradin' in Tomorrow for Today
11. (00:03:38) Jackson Taylor - Honky Tonk Heroes
Playing Time.........: 00:37:59
Total Size...........: 59.11 MB
NFO generated on.....: 3/10/2009 2:22:01 AM
Product Description
The Jackson Taylor Band has gone through many line ups over the
last few years. The one constant though has been singer/songwriter
Jackson Lee Taylor. Jackson's passion for music began as a little
boy in Moody, Texas, a small town just north of Austin. His father
would take him to see the greats such as Willie, Billy Joe Shaver
and Waylon. These musicians planted a deep seed in the heart and
mind of that young boy. Jackson was heart broken when he and his
father moved to California to find work on fruit ranches. He and
his father spent the rest of Jackson's adolescence bouncing from
one migrant labor town to another, finally settling in a small
farming town in Washington state. After high school, Jackson
moved back to Texas for a while before going to Nashville. There,
Jackson found work as a songwriter for Of music, and for legendary
song writer Dewayne Blackwell. After a couple of years, Jackson
had to face the hard truth that Nashville would not let him produce
and pick his own material. ("I ain't got nothing against Tim McGraw
or Mark Wills or none of those folks, but that just ain't the kind of
music I feel in my heart. If I am going to do something I don't care
to do, I might as well go back to school and a day job." ) Jackson
moved to New York City to play clubs, and found a vibrant live
scene. There Jackson met the owner of a small Southern
California label. Within a month of the meeting, Jackson was in the
studio recording "Humboldt County," a record dedicated to his
brother who had died there the year before. "Humboldt" got great
reviews and did well enough to gain attention from pop mogul
George Tobin. Jackson and Tobin struck a deal. After a year
Jackson realized Tobin was the same as the Nashville crowd;
whatever is on the radio is what you need to sound like. Jackson
and Tobin where never able to agree on a song selection or
sound, but they parted ways as friends. Jackson talked to his label
and told them he wanted to go back home to Texas. Gaske had
reservations, because Texas wasn't LA, Nashville or New York, but
Jackson said that was the whole point. Before leaving from Los
Angeles and heading to Austin, Jackson went into the studio and
recorded "Gypsies & Drifters." After getting settled in Austin,
Jackson had to go back up North for a few months to play previously
booked shows. While he was there he recorded his third CD
"Hollow Eyed & Wasted." Now Jackson is back in Texas where he
belongs, writing and producing the kind of music he was born to do.
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