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Distorted Hammond freak-outs from the band for whom the term "acid jazz" was coined.
James has been the guv'nor of the Hammond groove since he was rocking with'80s garage punk legends The Prisoners - of whom the White Stripes' Jack White is a fan.
“a band that have built up a massive hardcore live following throughout the world in their 15-year career, and still continue to fill clubs and concert halls wherever they may lay down their distinctive fired-up stew of organ grinding 60s boogaloo beats, R&B/jazz TV/movie themes and soulful funked up grooves.”
Selwyn Harris interviewed James Taylor for the July 2002 issue of Jazzwise.