Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1989
Time: 45:04
Size: 103,4 MB
Label:Universal Special Products
Styles: Rock/Pop/Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full
Year: 1989
Time: 45:04
Size: 103,4 MB
Label:Universal Special Products
Styles: Rock/Pop/Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Barbed Wire Kiss - 3:31
2. Chest Pains - 4:06
3. Over The Fence - 3:47
4. That Kind Of Love - 3:40
5. Jackson Police - 3:57
6. Some White People (Can Dance) - 4:25
7. Love To Ride - 4:03
8. Lost Boy - 3:21
9. High Cost Of Loving - 5:00
10. Good Rockin' Woman - 4:59
11. Sunburn (Duval St. Stomp) - 4:10
1. Barbed Wire Kiss - 3:31
2. Chest Pains - 4:06
3. Over The Fence - 3:47
4. That Kind Of Love - 3:40
5. Jackson Police - 3:57
6. Some White People (Can Dance) - 4:25
7. Love To Ride - 4:03
8. Lost Boy - 3:21
9. High Cost Of Loving - 5:00
10. Good Rockin' Woman - 4:59
11. Sunburn (Duval St. Stomp) - 4:10
A fine harmonica player, Taylor was also a singer and played keyboards. He was one of the original members of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band and continued on until 2000. If you've ever heard Greg "Fingers" Taylor play the harmonica, you know that Jimmy Buffett owes much of his success to the Mississippi resident. Taylor's nickname "Fingers" was given to him in 1969 by John "Johnny Rock" Buffaloe (so nicknamed by Taylor) during their time in The Buttermilk Blues Band in Jackson, Mississippi. At the time, Taylor played keyboards for the band, hence the nickname "Fingers." Taylor began playing harmonica during his time in the BBB. Currently, Greg Taylor is battling Alzheimer's.
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