Artist's albums
Nitelife
2001 · album
Sketches: a Tribute to Art Tatum
2001 · album
Martin Taylor In Concert
2000 · album
I'm Beginning To See The Light
1999 · album
Kiss And Tell
1999 · album
Gypsy (Live)
1998 · album
Taylor Made
1998 · album
Triple Libra
1998 · album
Portraits
1996 · album
Years Apart
1996 · album
Tone Poems II
1995 · album
Réunion
1993 · album
Change of Heart
1991 · album
Don't Fret!
1990 · album
Love Songs
2019 · album
CHISMOSA
2015 · single
I'll Be Home for Christmas
2014 · album
The Colonel & The Governor
2013 · album
Eleven
2012 · album
Artistry
2011 · album
Live at Wigmore Hall
2011 · album
Two for the Road
2011 · album
Last Train To Hauteville
2010 · album
1: Am
2008 · album
Spirit of Django
2004 · album
Masterpiece Guitars
2003 · album
Gypsy Journey
2003 · album
Solo
2002 · album
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Biography
Since the death of Joe Pass in 1994, Martin Taylor has become one of the most highly regarded guitarists in jazz. He was given his first guitar by his father, Buck Taylor. Although he was inspired at first by Django Reinhardt, it was piano players like Art Tatum that drew his attention and helped him practice to develop his phenomenal solo technique. In the late '70s, Stéphane Grappelli invited him to play in a series of concerts in France. The violinist was so impressed that he used Taylor often on tours and a variety of recording dates. Beginning in 1990, Taylor began recording a number of acclaimed CDs for the U.K. label Linn, and also did an excellent duet date with David Grisman for the mandolin player's Acoustic Disc label. 1991's Change of Heart, the following year's Artistry, and 1995's Portraits, are all representative of Taylor's strongest material from this prolific period. In 2000, he released his debut on an American label, Columbia, entitled Kiss and Tell, while Stepping Stones on Linn followed that same fall. Next, in June 2002, Taylor was awarded an MBE for his services to jazz. Later that year, his first recording for the Sony imprint P3 Records, Solo, was voted Best Album by the International Guitar Foundation. The rest of the decade saw Taylor issue a number of key additions to his canon: the fan-instigated, 2003 collaboration with Steve Howe entitled Masterpiece Guitars, the 2005 electric guitar-fueled Gypsy Journey, and the acclaimed 2008 album Double Standards. While Double Standards saw Taylor successfully deliver an album of guitar duets by overdubbing one guitar part onto another, his next run of albums were much more collaborative affairs. Two 2012 albums -- One for the Road and First Time Together! -- in turn saw him work with the English clarinetist Alan Barnes, and the U.S. guitarist Frank Vignola. 2013 brought a further meeting of technically gifted players when Taylor received equal billing on The Colonel & The Governor, an album of duets with the similarly revered guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. ~ Ken Dryden & James Wilkinson, Rovi