Leaving At Dawn SACD
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Leaving At Dawn SACD

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After Allan Taylor´s latest solo album on Stockfisch presenting Allan as solo performer with his voice and guitar, we will release the SACD Leaving At Dawn February 2009 on which Allan´s new songs are supported by many studio musicians with instruments as well as with vocals: Ian Melrose (git.), Chris Leslie (violin & viola), Hans-Jörg Maucksch (bass), Hrólfur Vagnsson (acc.) to name just four of them.

There is certainly no need these days to introduce Allan Taylor to acoustic music aficionados. CDs like Colour to the Moon or Hotels and Dreamers are no strangers to fine folk musics haute cuisine their natural habitat being the record collections of those who still adhere to high standards in music and recording technology. Allan Taylors natural habitat the world, perhaps life.

That man often looking so serious and stern from the cover of CD booklets has seen the world, has travelled around it and thoroughly enjoyed it. He has sung about it and in his songs has transformed it into his artistic home.

Leaving At Dawn: He riseth early who will travel far or who has enjoyed in secrecy without wanting to commit himself to stay. The twelve tracks on this album are a mature singers retrospectice covering moments, places and stories of biographical, personal and historical nature. A troubadours lovesongs, intimate memories of family life, echoes of sweet rebellion in the year of 68 Taylor has thoroughly enjoyed the lightness of being while it was still not unbearable. Later he transcended those memories of New York and Amsterdam and Brighton Beach and through his art made them valid and lasting for ever.
That young man once left his home in the footsteps of the beat poets wanting to be a wandering minstrel. That he became this kind of artist is proof enough of Allan Taylors successfully doing what he once promised to his father. He has most certainly not become an almost man. In his existence as a man and as a poet he has grown into a mature personality taking his share from life courageously, generously passing on the gift.

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