Russell Taylor

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One Summer's Day (Joe Hisashi; Spirited Away OST) piano cover 00:00 Tools
Fool for Love 00:00 Tools
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World Trade Centre Main Theme (Craig Armstrong) instrumental cover 00:00 Tools
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A Life On the Ocean Wave 00:00 Tools
Randex 00:00 Tools
Like a revolution 00:00 Tools
Wall Of Love 00:00 Tools
Vaya Con Dios 00:00 Tools
To you my love 00:00 Tools
At the Barricades (A Les Misérables Medley) 00:00 Tools
Fool For Love (Olav Basoski Mix) 00:00 Tools
"Married Life" Soundtrack from Disney Pixar's 'Up' played 00:00 Tools
The Life I`ve Been Looking For (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
So Sweet (Album Mix) 00:00 Tools
Fool for Lov E [M&S Y2k Klub Mix] 00:00 Tools
Test Of Time 00:00 Tools
Can't Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Warcall 00:00 Tools
Feed the Family 00:00 Tools
First Day 00:00 Tools
Invincible 00:00 Tools
Only Lovers 00:00 Tools
Kovas - Eats Everything Remix 00:00 Tools
The Walls! 00:00 Tools
Higher Than A Mountain 00:00 Tools
Money Don't Make Me 00:00 Tools
Until There's Nothing Left 00:00 Tools
Cry for Me, Die for Me 00:00 Tools
Fool for Love [Mands Y2k Klub Mix] 00:00 Tools
Friends 00:00 Tools
I'm Broken 00:00 Tools
Peep Game 00:00 Tools
Bessie 00:00 Tools
Walking To Heaven 00:00 Tools
Don't Waste No Tears 00:00 Tools
Take It If You Want It 00:00 Tools
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Summer Fields 00:00 Tools
Message Left On Read 00:00 Tools
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Booty Call 00:00 Tools
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February 15 00:00 Tools
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Pixar Movies 00:00 Tools
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The Wager 00:00 Tools
Bring It Back Home 00:00 Tools
Blunt Wrap Latte 00:00 Tools
Four Ten 00:00 Tools
Cosas Del Pasado 00:00 Tools
Kovas (Eats Everything Remix) 00:00 Tools
Late Night 00:00 Tools
Feeling The Spirit 00:00 Tools
Prince Charming 00:00 Tools
Mary Had a Little Lambo 00:00 Tools
Love Tragic 00:00 Tools
dead air 00:00 Tools
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Twist And Shout 00:00 Tools
Do That Damn Thing 00:00 Tools
Baby Please 00:00 Tools
Listening 00:00 Tools
Fool For Love [M&S Y2K Klub Mix] 00:00 Tools
Vamanos! 00:00 Tools
This Masquerade 00:00 Tools
book 00:00 Tools
what do you know about permanent 00:00 Tools
We Thuggin (feat. Gotti) 00:00 Tools
Pop 2019 Hits Rihanna, Maroon 5, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Adele, Shawn Mendes, Sam Smith 00:00 Tools
Coffee On the Balcony 00:00 Tools
Carnival of Rust (fun version) 00:00 Tools
Ol' Bits 00:00 Tools
Fool for Love (Olav Basoski Remix) 00:00 Tools
Depersona (MΣ$†ΛMN ΣKCПØNΛ† prod.) 00:00 Tools
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Where Would I Be (FuLL) - www.RnB.1x.to 00:00 Tools
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Real artistry is about peeling back the layers of your soul and allowing the creative truth to take form. Russell Taylor taps into that creative space and unlocks a masterpiece in his latest musical offering, War of Hearts, on his own Indigo Blue label. Far from a novice in the music game, Russell - a self-professed nomad - has poured out his heart and soul on the world stages, including stops in London, Amsterdam and Paris as well as famed stateside venues from The Mint and The Roxy in Los Angeles to SOB’s and Joe’s Pub in New York. Through his travels, Russell has created a fan base as diverse as his multi-genre catalog of recordings. Russell’s previous offerings Somewhere In Between (2007) and Confessional - a Soultracks.com ‘must have records’ (2010) - are sprinkled with gentle gems like the alluring “2B Loved” and the stripped down, acoustic brilliance of “All Said & Done” to the sexually charged “Hands 2 Myself” and the military cadence of “Fair Game,” and have satisfied the appetites of music lovers the world over. Additionally, Russell has shared the stage with major artists from Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott and India.Arie, to legends Isaac Hayes and Patti LaBelle; an amazing fete for an independent artist. The textbook definition of an independent artist, Russell Taylor continues to embrace his freedom on War of Hearts, as he unabashedly takes the helm of his artistry and navigates his own course. “I made this record full of songs that I’d like to hear,” professes Russell. The common thread of love and its various shades are explored through the eleven tracks on War of Hearts. This singer/songwriter and past recipient of The John Lennon Song writing contest, reveals that the solitude of the recording booth acted as a confessional (of sorts) as he embarked on this new chapter in his musical evolution. “I got out of my head and really tapped deeper into my creative and at times vulnerable side,” admits Russell. “I do my best to wear my heart and emotions on my sleeve.” Pairing up with his musical director Brandon A. Thomas, Russell tapped into his personal and musical influences to create his most intimate collections of songs to date for War of Hearts. Described as the ‘turning point’ in his musical career, the deeply personal ballad, “War of Hearts” captures the epitome of that newfound freedom. Russell reveals that the ‘battle for love’ song, co-penned and produced by Tim Kvasnosky, served as an ‘emotional breakthrough,’ as well as one of the first steps to real musical freedom. Collaborating with Nicholas Ryan Grant and Salakida Kali, the Needlz (Lil’ Wayne, Bruno Mars, Swizz Beats) produced track “Foolish Heart” examines the joys and pains of a tumultuous love affair. “Love is pleasure / Love is pain / Without the fire / It don’t feel the same.” Grammy-winning super producer Needlz captured the soul of this angelic track. This ‘multi-genre-influenced’ soul-singer embraces the beautiful imperfections of his voice. “I have a pretty good range,” admits Russell. “It’s gravelly and [in the past] I didn’t like the sound of that. But the producers that I am working on with this album were like, ‘That’s what makes your voice beautiful. It’s dope! Push it! It’s genuine and authentic,’“ On “Electric,” we find Russell pairing up again with Tim Kvasnosky for a sure-to-be-international-club banger; a track that will have revelers hitting the dance floor in record speed. Switching gears, Russell tackles social issues on the emotionally charged “Ghetto Street USA” track written by Salakida Kali and produced by Needlz. Featuring a thumping wall of sound powered by a mesmerizing drumbeat, this song screams with intensity. War of Hearts also features the brilliant works Shelton Garner (“Let Me Love You”) and Brandon A. Thomas (“Carry You” and “Blueprint”), and has something for every music lover. The album brings Russell full circle as he channels his past and present musical influences. “As a kid my mom and dad played soul music from the likes of Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye and Roberta Flack, but equally exposed me to Foreigner, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Neil Young and Creedence Clearwater Revival,” reflects Russell. Pairing those influences with Gospel undertones, helped to mold a soulful voice that cascades effortlessly over melodic chord changes and the infectious tracks heard today. With musical influences (who have come to be friends) like Eric Roberson, Estelle, Lalah Hathaway and Ledisi, Russell has definitely created his own unique sound. Russell’s creativity is not just relegated the musical genre; The Great White Way has called as well. Russell makes his Broadway directorial debut in Gems for one night only, November 8. 2012. This multi-hyphenate has also directed plays including For Colored Girls (New School University) as well mentoring urban youths of color in the arts. Real and honest are the elements that define the essence of War of Hearts and Russell has created the album he was born to make. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.