Showing posts with label Julienne Taylor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julienne Taylor. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Julienne Taylor - The Sessions

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:00
Size: 106,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:24)  1. A Time for Love
(2:11)  2. Hear Come the Bears (Female Ambient Mix)
(3:32)  3. Just Let Me Be (Remix)
(6:38)  4. Like a Rolling Stone (Female Vocal Full Length Version)
(4:00)  5. Like a Rolling Stone (Female Vocal Mix)
(3:16)  6. Parisian Cafe (Female Chillout Mix)
(3:53)  7. Say to Me (Female Ambient Mix)
(4:36)  8. Tears In Heaven (Female Celtic Mix)
(3:56)  9. What Am I Gonna Do (Alternative Mix)
(2:52) 10. When Love Dies (Female Celtic Mix)
(3:55) 11. Why Did You Do It
(3:42) 12. Why Did You Do It (Alternative Mix)

Julienne Taylor’s enchanting and captivating voice raised comparisons with both Norah Jones and Eva Cassidy, but Julienne has her own unique and distinctive style influenced from her Scottish ancestry.The musical journey of Julienne Taylor has been a long and winding road. Having played in various bands in her High School years and studied dance and expressive mime in Edinburgh with Kinny Gardner (Lindsay Kemp Company), Julienne was convinced by musician friends who had previously made the transition, that a move to London was the only way to seriously pursue a career in music. So at 17 years old she did just that.‘Home’, somewhat strangely, for the first few months of her arrival in the capital was living out of a suitcase in student nurse accommodation in Guys Hospital, being signed in as a guest by nursing staff friends and ‘changing’ her name every other day to avoid detection.A flat in an insalubrious part of S. E. London, which she shared with former band members from Scotland was to become a more permanent base with Julienne working by day and writing songs by night soon discovering that success does not come suddenly. A  spell of homelessness on London’s streets was only to compound this further.Subsequent years saw Julienne working at Shepperton Film Studios learning the craft of sound engineering whilst regularly singing six nights a week with blues and soul bands and lending her voice as a backing vocalist for established acts. Later, a serious car crash would lead Julienne to pursue a studio engineering career whilst still persevering with her own musical ambitionsIn 2001, whilst working with an Edinburgh based independent label, and following a series of successful live performances at the Edinburgh Festival, Julienne was signed to Virgin Records. A delay in the release of her first album however, meant the momentum was lost and in a world of priorities, the album and Julienne slowly became misplaced in the shuffle.Since 2010 Julienne has been happily signed to Hong Kong based record label ‘Evolution’.On a personal note, Julienne was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in November 2015. A full thyroidectomy followed in December, and she was given the “all clear” in January 2016. http://juliennetaylor.com/biography/

The Sessions

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Julienne Taylor, Daniele Ferretti - When We Are One

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:57
Size: 115,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:33)  1. Because You Loved Me
(4:42)  2. A Thousand Years
(4:30)  3. Right Here Waiting For You
(4:28)  4. Toybox
(4:14)  5. Stranger In Moscow
(3:42)  6. Dancing For The Oceans
(2:50)  7. Se Mi Vuoi
(3:47)  8. Kiss From A Rose
(4:19)  9. Can't Help Falling In Love
(3:41) 10. Umbrellas In The Rain
(3:32) 11. Dulce Alma
(5:34) 12. When We Are One

After a five year wait, since her last studio album, Julienne Taylor hailed as " Scotland's best female voice since Annie Lennox" is releasing her latest album, a Scottish-Italian collaboration. In 2013 Julienne teamed-up with Italian guitarist and songwriter Daniele Ferretti to work on some original songs, built around Daniele’s latin style guitar arrangements and Julienne’s vocals and lyrics. The project grew into a full album project of original songs and fresh interpretations of classic ballads. The album’s production turned into quite an international affair after first working in the picturesque Le Marche region of Italy for the initial recordings, it later moved to Nashville (USA), then Bath (England) and from there travelled Northwards to Edinburgh (Scotland).  Highlights include the Celtic influenced arrangement of ‘A Thousand Years’ featuring the border pipes and low-whistles of Fraser Fifield, a new bossa arrangement of Julienne’s composition Toybox and the epic new track Dancing With The Oceans. The project was recorded, mixed and mastered in  High Resolution audio (24 bit - 96 KHz) under the guidance of producer Marco Di Giangiacomo in Italy with additional production work in the USA led by Donald Marrow. http://www.evosound.com/audiophile/1603-julienne-taylor-when-we-are-one-cd

When We Are One

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Julienne Taylor - A Time For Love

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:05
Size: 156,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:31)  1. I Don't Wanna Talk About It
(5:06)  2. Unbreakable
(4:20)  3. One Of Us
(3:10)  4. Love Hurts
(3:46)  5. It's In The Way You Are
(4:21)  6. Too Much Heaven
(3:41)  7. Ever Fallen In Love
(2:43)  8. Here There And Everywhere
(4:16)  9. Need To Be Next To You
(4:08) 10. Toybox
(3:38) 11. Why
(4:11) 12. Only When I Sleep
(3:45) 13. All Out Of Love
(4:37) 14. Real
(4:15) 15. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
(4:29) 16. Your Song

If you've not yet heard of Scotland's Julienne Taylor, you likely will very soon as her latest album seems set to become a classic. Julienne's sweet, pure and simple vocals together with the beautiful ethereal arrangements of songs of love, lost love and heartbreak, make this album immensely listenable from start to finish. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Time-Love-Julienne-Taylor/dp/B002Q4TKRM

A Time For Love

Friday, November 24, 2017

Julienne Taylor - Songs To The Siren

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:33
Size: 95,8 MB
Art: Front

(2:54)  1. Ever Fallen In Love
(4:26)  2. Song To The Siren
(5:17)  3. Ripples
(3:38)  4. I Would Love You
(4:11)  5. I Burn For You
(3:51)  6. Let's Fly
(3:02)  7. Oh My Love
(3:50)  8. Eden
(2:47)  9. Live Tomorrow
(4:33) 10. Your Song
(2:59) 11. The Hill

Julienne Taylor’s enchanting and captivating voice raised comparisons with both Norah Jones and Eva Cassidy, but Julienne has her own unique and distinctive style influenced from her Scottish ancestry.The musical journey of Julienne Taylor has been a long and winding road. Having played in various bands in her High School years and studied dance and expressive mime in Edinburgh with Kinny Gardner (Lindsay Kemp Company), Julienne was convinced by musician friends who had previously made the transition, that a move to London was the only way to seriously pursue a career in music. So at 17 years old she did just that. 'Home', somewhat strangely, for the first few months of her arrival in the capital was living out of a suitcase in student nurse accommodation in Guys Hospital, being signed in as a guest by nursing staff friends and 'changing' her name every other day to avoid detection. A flat in an insalubrious part of S. E. London, which she shared with former band members from Scotland was to become a more permanent base with Julienne working by day and writing songs by night  soon discovering that success does not come suddenly. A spell of homelessness on London's streets was only to compound this further.

Subsequent years saw Julienne working at Shepperton Film Studios learning the craft of sound engineering whilst regularly singing six nights a week with blues and soul bands and lending her voice as a backing vocalist for established acts. Later, a serious car crash would lead Julienne to pursue a studio engineering career whilst still persevering with her own musical ambition.  In 2001, whilst working with an Edinburgh based independent label, and following a series of successful live performances at the Edinburgh Festival, Julienne was signed to Virgin Records. A delay in the release of her first album however, meant the momentum was lost and in a world of priorities, the album and Julienne slowly became misplaced in the shuffle. Since 2010 Julienne has been happily signed to Hong Kong based record label 'Evolution'. http://juliennetaylor.com/biography/#content-wrapper

Songs To The Siren

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Julienne Taylor - The Heart Within

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:20
Size: 103,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:41)  1. I Knew I Loved You
(3:51)  2. Guitar Man
(3:33)  3. You Are Not Alone
(2:13)  4. I Was Born to Love You
(3:32)  5. Forever Our Love
(3:44)  6. If You Leave
(5:10)  7. Forbidden Colours
(2:39)  8. We Go Round
(3:03)  9. Please, Please, Please
(3:13) 10. Hard to Say I’m Sorry
(3:53) 11. Can't Let Go
(2:11) 12. You Are My Love
(3:31) 13. Baby Can I Hold You?

An album with a selection of fresh interpretations of new wave, classic love songs and originals in her own unique and distinctive style. Highlights include a beautiful version of Michael Jackson's You Are Not Alone, The Smith's Please, Please, Please and Queen's I Was Born To Love You and her original songs which include 'Can't Let Go','We Go Round' and 'Forever Our Love'. ~ Editorial Reviews  https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Within-Julienne-Taylor/dp/B005Z2WBNC         

The Heart Within