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Projects in the News, The News • September 9th, 1998

John Taylor: Lyrics / Discography

I Do What I Do (single, 1986)
I Do What I Do
Jazz

Feelings Are Good And Other Lies (album, 1996)
Feelings Are Good And Other Lies
Feelings Are Good
Don’t Talk Much
2:03
Everyone is Getting it But Me
Always Wrong
Look Homeward Angel
Losing You
See You Again
Down Again
Girl Raw
Hole in the Mud
Trust the Process
Full Moon Over Atlanta

Produced, recorded and mixed by Hein Hoven. Musicians: Steve Jones, David Palmer, John Shanks, Rick Boston, John Amato, Gerry Laffy, Roy Hay. Art Direction: Nick Egan, Eric Ruffing. Design: Eric Ruffing / 13th Floor. Photos: Roger Mayne, Mario Sorrenti, Julie Verrona.

Autodidact (ep, 1997)
Autodidact
Anon (One Day at a Time)
Silent Skin
Ode To Richard Prince
The Anti-Wife
Lonely Child

Produced by John Taylor and Dan Chase. Recorded and programmed by Dan Chase. Mixed by Hein Hoven. Musicians: John Shanks, Dan Chase, Russ Blake, Anthony Vanger. Shayne Blue: vocals on ‘Silent Skin’. ‘Feelings Are Good’ video directed by Johnny Boston. Cover art by Patty Palazzo.

Dream Home Heartaches (compilation, 1997)
Just Another High

Terroristen 5.30.98 (album, 1998)
Terroristen 5.30.98
Hey Day
Rio/Some Like It Hot
Sin Of The City
Can You Deal With It
Just Another High
Planet Earth/Good Times

Terroristen are: John Taylor, Gerry Laffy, Michael Railton, Larry Aberman and John Amato. Produced by John Taylor. Engineers: Matt Cooper at B5 on Sea, Steve Mixdorf with Christine Sirois at NRG. Mixing Engineers: Stoker and Railo. Mastering: Eddy Schreyer / Oasis. Art and Design: Patty Palazzo. Photography: Neal Preston.

Resume (album, 1999)
Resume
Dance For Freedom
New York 1
I Do What I Do
Music For an Untitled Movie
Music For an Untitled Movie
Music For an Untitled Movie
Shine On
Divisions
Tell Me All You Know

Played and Produced by John Taylor and Jonathan Elias except ‘Music For An Untitled Movie’ performed by Ron Carter (bass), Pat Rebillot (piano), Grady Tate (drums) and Michael Brecker (saxophone). Remix engineer on ‘Dance For Freedom’: Ryan Rhem. ‘I Do What I Do’ mixed by Jason Corsaro. Saxophone by Michael Brecker. ‘Tell Me All You Know’, ‘I Do What I Do’ and ‘Shine On’ sung by John Taylor. Recorded at 6 West 20th Street, New York, NY. Winter 1985/86. Design by Patty Palazzo for TTP Art. Photographs by John Taylor.

Meltdown (album, 1999)
Meltdown
21st Century Teenager
Dis-Order
We’ve No Time (For One Another)
Soul Fire
Meltdown
Mister J
Fat Boy’s Gone
King Porn
Lover’s Afternoon
So Banal
Some Times

Co-produced by John Taylor and Patty Palazzo. Played and sung by John Taylor. Gerry Laffy: guitars on ‘So Banal’ and ‘Meltdown’. The Mystery Blonde: vocals on ‘Sould Fire’. Doraly: vocals on ‘Some Times’. Design by Patty Palazzo for TTP Art.

John Taylor (album, 1999)
John Taylor
The Panhandler
Airmiles
Coventry Carole
Hollow Victory
To Do You (John Lennon Says)
Good Reason to **** Me
She’s Not There
Anon
Getting Intimate
Down With U
Silent Skin
Fields Of Eden
Spirit Of The Times
American Muse
Run Together (non album track)

Produced by John Taylor with Hein Hoven (1, 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14), Dan Chase (8, 11), Stoker and Justin Walden (6, 9, 10). Musicians: Davil Palmer, Justin Walden, John Shanks, Dan Chase, Michael Railton, Jimmy Pop Ali, Arlen Schierbaum, John Amato, Larry Aberman, Gerry Laffy, Tio Banks, Russ Blake, Anthony Vanger, Chris Tedesco, Danielle Brissboire, Lily Haden, Melanie Friedman and Matt Quave. Shayne Blue: vocals on ‘Silent Skin’. Art by Patty Palazzo/TTP Design. Photography by Michael Laurita, Yuki Kuroyanagi, Jo Gerrard and Eric Alexandrakis.

Techno For Two (album, 2001)
Techno For Two
Love Is Bondage
6000 Miles
Tight
The Other Side Of The Sun
Immortal
Gabe
Mister J
Out of the Blues
Nagel Baby
Run of the Mill
Mansman
Just Good Friends

Produced by John Taylor except tracks 2 & 5 produced by John Taylor & Matthew Hagar, trackas 3, 4, 7 & 8 produced by John Taylor, Doug Grean & Matthew Hagar, and tracks 6, 9, 10, 11 & 12 produced by Hein Hoven. Musicians: Larry Aberman, John Amato, Tio Banks, Goug Grean, Matthew Hagar, Gerry Laffy, David Palmer, Michael Railton, John Skanks, Justin Walden and Danielle Brissboire. Packaging designed by Patty Palazzo at Trust The Process. Photography by Cynthia Brubaker. Eye by Elise Brisco at Hollywood Vision Center.

Retreat Into Art (album, 2001)
Retreat Into Art
Feelings Are Good
Don´t Talk Much
Winners And Losers (Demo)
Air Miles (Original)
Lucy Lucy
To Do You
You Belong To (Demo)
Johnny Full Of Fear
Fields Of Eden
Julie Geisha (My Beautiful Lover)
Lonely Child
Hey Day
The Other Side Of The Sun
Such A Good Lover
Immortal
Studio City (Misery Loves Company)
This Is The Moment
Immortal
This Is The Moment
Such A Good Lover
King Porn (Dr.Jan Guru Mix)
6000 Miles

Produced by Hein Hoven, John Taylor, Dan Chase, Doug Grean and Matthew Hager. ‘King Porn’ remixed by Jan Linton. Mastered by Matt Cooper with Patty Palazzo at Candy Sound, 2001. All artwork, design and packaging by Patty Palazzo with creative counsel from John Taylor.

Metafour (album, 2002)
Metafour
Mi Vida Loca
Score
Blue Flame
2:03
Always Wrong
Look Homeward Angel
Losing You
The Panhandler
Lucy Lucy
Sidewalk Medley
John Taylor Q&dA

ONE: Score John Taylor did for Allison Anders’ 1992 film, “Mi Vida Loca”. Track 1 and 9 were inspired from this session. TWO: Live performances at Santa Monica’s 217 Lounge (1997) and Musician’s Institute in Hollywood (1998). THREE: Acoustic section, live and demos. FOUR: Q&A at the Musician’s Institute in 1998. Produced by Patty Palazzo with many thanks to Matt Cooper. Art and design by Patty Palazzo. Photogrphy by Cynthia Brabaker, Joodi Kooperman, Cindy Croft and Susan Waterman.

Sampler (album,2002)
Sampler
Trust The Process
The Anti-Wife
Just Another High
Soul Fire
Spirit Of The Times
Divisions
I Know
6000 Miles Remix
Just Good Friends
Wake Me Up In August
Blue Flame
This Is The Moment
CD packaged with the TTP Retro magazine.

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