Gotta Get the Groove Back

Gotta Get the Groove Back

by Johnnie Taylor
Gotta Get the Groove Back

Gotta Get the Groove Back

by Johnnie Taylor

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Overview

The last scheduled release from Johnnie Taylor before his death in May 2000 is a mix of contemporary and old-school R&B. Though there are drum machines and synthesizers a-plenty, Taylor's matchless, hurting tenor brings an ageless feel to everything it touches. With GOTTA GET THE GROOVE BACK he transcends his influences, and his former incarnations as Sam Cooke's successor in the legendary Soul Stirrers, the '60s soul singer of "Who's Making Love," and the '70s disco star of "Disco Lady". Frederick ("I've Been Lonely for So Long") Knight's "Big Head Hundreds" is given the full Taylor treatment; up against this recording, most contemporary R&B is reduced to candyfloss. Taylor's at his most effective when playing both funky and wounded--his voice evokes Otis Redding, or Wilson Pickett's guttural depths, but also carries a singular high lonesome sweetness. This is most evident on slower, more contemporary cuts, such as "Juke Joint," whose spare production gives this muscular singer room to express both the urgency and the despair in a search for after-hours gratification. His aside, "I feel lucky tonight," speaks volumes. The irony of the final track, "Soul Heaven," where Taylor dreams he's at a gig with the Bar-Kays, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Sam Cooke, et al, will escape no-one.

Product Details

Release Date: 11/09/1999
Label: Malaco
UPC: 0048021749928
Rank: 82795

Tracks

  1. Big Head Hundreds
  2. I'm From the Old School
  3. Juke Joint
  4. One in a Million
  5. Ease Back Out
  6. Gotta Get the Groove Back
  7. Wounded in the Battle of Love
  8. Too Close for Comfort
  9. I Love You Lady
  10. Woman Don't Be Afraid
  11. Let's Get Back on Track
  12. Soul Heaven

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnnie Taylor   Primary Artist
Jim Horn   Guest Artist,Flute,Saxophone
Frederick Knight   Guest Artist,Keyboards
Charles Rose   Horn
Freddie Young   Vocals (Background)
Jim Williamson   Horn
David Hood   Bass
Vinnie Ciesielski   Horn
James Robertson   Drums
George Lawrence   Drums
Jewel Bass   Vocals (Background)
Will McFarlane   Guitar
Steve Patrick   Trumpet
Harvey Thompson   Horn,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Richard Cason   Keyboards
Sonya Washington   Vocals (Background)
Dino Zimmerman   Guitar
LaTonya Youngblood   Vocals (Background)
Gary Armstrong   Trumpet
Jimmy Lewis   Whistle (Human)
Latonya Garner   Vocals (Background)
Quanda Brooks   Vocals (Background)
Don Evans   Guitar
Angela Walls   Vocals (Background)
Doug Moffet   Saxophone
Clayton Ivey   Keyboards
Carson Whitsett   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Charles Rose   Horn Arrangements
Frederick Knight   Composer,Producer,Programming,Horn Arrangements
Charles Richard Cason   Composer
Charles Hart   Engineer
Johnny Barranco   Composer
Sam Mosley   Composer
Jerry Masters   Mixing,Engineer
Tommy Couch   Producer
Don Barrett   Composer
Vincent Grizzell   Engineer
George Jackson   Composer
Kent Bruce   Engineer,Mastering
Harvey Thompson   Solo Instrumental
Richard Cason   Mixing,Producer,Programming
Wolf Stephenson   Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Charles Brooks   Composer
Judy Taylor   Composer
D.D.L. Kaminer   Graphic Design
Charles Hart Jr.   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jerry Master   Mixing,Engineer
Dennis J. Heckler   Graphic Design
Shawn Mackie   Engineer
James Patterson   Photography
Mark Petty   Engineer
Pam Irwin   Engineer
Steve Melton   Engineer
Lamar Thomas   Composer
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