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<title>Album Review : The London Sessions Bootleg</title>
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Review: Who the hell is Chip Taylor?" asks the man himself in the liner notes to The London Sessions Bootleg+. This singer-songwriter's name may not be well-known, but nearly everyone has heard two of his compositions: the garage-band chestnut "Wild Thing" and the heartbreak-pop smash "Angel of the Morning." After penning those Sixties hits for the Troggs and Merilee Rush, respectively, Taylor went on to...
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<title>Album Review : Let's Leave This Town</title>
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Review: How's this for a back story: Chip Taylor, the guy who wrote "Wild Thing," perhaps the greatest dumb rock song of all time, then became an successful professional gambler, discovers Carrie Rodriguez, a twenty-four-year-old fiddle-playing babe, and finds out she's a star. It's all true, and the proof is in this sweet record of country-folk duets. Town is by turns cosmic, whimsical and tender: "Him...
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:35:07 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: On The Trouble With Humans, songwriter Chip Taylor and young Berklee-schooled fiddler Carrie Rodriguez offer another thirteen old-style duets for the twenty-first century, informed by Taylor's stream-of-conscious lyrics and her twangy Texas vocals. This time out, Rodriguez sings with more confidence, and her writing forays (the plucky "All the Rain") suggest her partner's free-spirited influence....
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