Neil Taylor’s star is only just beginning to shine in its own right, with its roots firmly planted in a career spanning three decades. As one of the UK’s premier session guitarists, Neil has worked with an enviable array of artists, ranging from the likes of Robbie Williams, Tears For Fears, Rod Stewart, Natalie Imbruglia, Peter Gabriel and Tina Turner, to name a few.
Right from the start Neil Taylor joint Tears For Fears and his incredible guitar work influence a lot in the Band success in the 80ties and create world classics like “Mad World” ,”Everybody Like To Rule The World” or “Shout” – one of the smash hits which Neil had still in his live set.
For the past 10 years up to now, Neil has been a lynchpin in the Robbie Williams band, touring the world with him several times over.
2010 Neil released his first solo album “No Self Control”, a powerful rock album in combination with smooth rock ballads, when you listen carefully you will find a kind of Robbie flavour inside. Neil is one of the only band members in Robbie Band who created an own fan base in the Band and is encouraged by Robbie to create solo work.
“No Self Control” presents his outstanding guitar work as well as his great talent as a songwriter.
Following on from his previous release NO SELF CONTROL, 2012 will see the release of CHASING BUTTERFLIES, an album showcasing Neil Taylor’s solo acoustic work. The new album is an outstanding acoustic rock album yet still showing a powerful rock groove which is reflected in the whole recording.
Stand out tracks include the soft rock ballad Shadows Fall, reminiscent of Bryan Adams, No God which Robbie would be proud of and the superb Dream Machine.
CHASING BUTTERFLIES might be an acoustic album but the powerful recordings will also appeal to rock fans along with many other followers of modern contemporary music.
Dream Machine Would You Love Me Silver Man Chasing Butterflies Shadows Fall Drive Away Cocaine Blues No Self Control Drunken Lullaby No God Walk Away
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Neil Taylor – Chasing Butterflies 2012
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