UPC: 5014797293335
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 16, 1998
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"This 1998 collection from Acid jazz outfit James Taylor Quartet, contains 17 tracks, including "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Mrs. Robinson".
Liner Note Author: Dean Rudland.
Photographer: Ben Anker.
Simply put, Blow Up! A JTQ Collection is the most representative set of the band's work until Hammond-Ology (a double disc) a few years later. Released as a joint effort between Acid Jazz and Music Club, it is loaded with 17 burning cuts ranging from raw, woolly spy-groovers like "Mission Impossible" and "Theme from Dirty Harry" by Lalo Schifrin to the monstrous U.K. hit the band had with its instrumental meltdown reading of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" to the funky, soulful groove jazz of tracks such as "3 Mile Island," "One Way Street," and "In the Hand of the Inevitable." The harder-driving funked-up jazz-rock (and that doesn't mean fusion) on "Europa" and "Check It Out" illustrate yet another side of the band's seemingly limitless forte at the time, just as slower tunes like a fine instrumental cover of Paul Simon's "Mrs. Robinson" and the gorgeous "Love Ballad" do their soulful side. If you can hunt this baby down, it'll be cheap, it sounds great, and it has decent liners. Well worth investigating, but be forewarned: you'll be digging for the original albums before long should you attempt a listen. ~ Thom Jurek
Liner Note Author: Dean Rudland.
Photographer: Ben Anker.
Simply put, Blow Up! A JTQ Collection is the most representative set of the band's work until Hammond-Ology (a double disc) a few years later. Released as a joint effort between Acid Jazz and Music Club, it is loaded with 17 burning cuts ranging from raw, woolly spy-groovers like "Mission Impossible" and "Theme from Dirty Harry" by Lalo Schifrin to the monstrous U.K. hit the band had with its instrumental meltdown reading of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" to the funky, soulful groove jazz of tracks such as "3 Mile Island," "One Way Street," and "In the Hand of the Inevitable." The harder-driving funked-up jazz-rock (and that doesn't mean fusion) on "Europa" and "Check It Out" illustrate yet another side of the band's seemingly limitless forte at the time, just as slower tunes like a fine instrumental cover of Paul Simon's "Mrs. Robinson" and the gorgeous "Love Ballad" do their soulful side. If you can hunt this baby down, it'll be cheap, it sounds great, and it has decent liners. Well worth investigating, but be forewarned: you'll be digging for the original albums before long should you attempt a listen. ~ Thom Jurek
Tracks:
1 - Love Will Keep Us Together
2 - It's Your World
3 - Whole Lotta Love
4 - One Way Street
5 - Blow Up
6 - Mrs. Robinson
7 - Creation (Fanfare for a 3rd Millennium)
8 - 3 Mile Island
9 - Europa
10 - Stepping into My Life
11 - Martian Earthwatch
12 - Mission: Impossible
13 - Haitian Breakdown
14 - Theme from Dirty Harry
15 - Check It Out
16 - In the Hand of the Inevitable
17 - Love Ballad
2 - It's Your World
3 - Whole Lotta Love
4 - One Way Street
5 - Blow Up
6 - Mrs. Robinson
7 - Creation (Fanfare for a 3rd Millennium)
8 - 3 Mile Island
9 - Europa
10 - Stepping into My Life
11 - Martian Earthwatch
12 - Mission: Impossible
13 - Haitian Breakdown
14 - Theme from Dirty Harry
15 - Check It Out
16 - In the Hand of the Inevitable
17 - Love Ballad