Artist's albums
Nobody's Fool
2022 · album
Nobody's Fool
2022 · single
Fade Away
2022 · single
Just No Getting Over You (Dream Cruise)
2022 · single
Blues From The Heart Live (Live)
2022 · album
Can’t You See What You’re Doing To Me (Live)
2022 · single
Dyin' To Know (Live)
2022 · single
The Blues Album
2021 · album
Let Me Down Easy
2021 · single
If That Ain't A Reason
2021 · single
Reckless Blues
2020 · EP
Reckless Heart (Radio Mix)
2019 · single
All My Love
2019 · single
The Best Thing
2019 · single
Reckless Heart
2019 · album
The Best Thing
2019 · single
Bad Love
2019 · single
Break My Heart Anyway
2018 · single
In the Mood
2018 · single
Wild
2016 · album
The Dirty Truth
2014 · album
Songs from the Road
2013 · album
Almost Always Never
2012 · album
Diamonds In The Dirt
2010 · album
White Sugar
2009 · album
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Biography
Joanne Shaw Taylor has nothing to prove, but plenty to say. Reckless Heart, the follow-up to 2016’s Top 20 hit Wild, finds the British blues musician in glorious form and a mischievous mood, one minute bearing her claws with catty lyrics, the next deliriously in love. In several senses, it’s an album of firsts - the first made in Joanne’s adopted home town of Detroit, the first produced by her close friend Al Sutton (Greta Van Fleet, Kid Rock), the first largely recorded live and the first to feature an unplugged solo performance and, by chance, a passing train. But it’s also an album that pulls the past in to the present. The good-time grooves of vintage, British blues-rock are given a modern makeover, while Joanne’s most powerful, yet intimate vocals to date take their cue from the gritty soul greats (Aretha, Tina, Mavis Staples) she grew up on. “I’ve never had so much fun making an album,” says Joanne. “I feel like I’ve reached a stage where I can stop worrying what people think. The older I get, the more comfortable I am with being open and honest. If I’m pissed off, I’ll say it. If I want to be flirty, I will.” Born in the Black Country and discovered aged 16 by Eurythmics’ co-founder Dave Stewart, Joanne has spent a decade releasing increasingly successful albums and touring the world. Along the way, she has won over fans from Joe Bonamassa to Stevie Wonder to Annie Lennox.