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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Primal Solos" on Discogs.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_TaylorMick Taylor - Wikipedia

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    1949–1969: Early life

    Taylor was born to a working-class family in Welwyn Garden City, but was raised in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, where his father worked as a fitter for the De Havilland aircraft company. He began playing guitar at age nine, learning to play from his mother's younger brother. As a teenager, he formed bands with schoolmates and started performing concerts under names such as The Juniors and the Strangers. They also appeared on television and put out a single. Part of the band was recruited...

    1969–1974: The Rolling Stones

    After Brian Jones and the Rolling Stones parted ways in June 1969, John Mayall and Ian Stewart recommended Taylor to Mick Jagger. Taylor believed he was being called in to be a session musician at his first studio session with the Rolling Stones. An impressed Jagger and Keith Richards invited Taylor back the following day to continue rehearsing and recording with the band. He overdubbed guitar on "Country Honk" and "Live With Me" for the album Let It Bleed, and on the single "Honky Tonk Women...

    1973–1975: It's Only Rock 'n Roll

    In November 1973, Taylor underwent surgery for acute sinusitis and missed some of the sessions when the band began working on the LP It's Only Rock 'n Roll at Musicland Studios in Munich. Not much was achieved during the first ten days at Musicland, but most of the actual recordings were made there in January 1974, and in April at Stargroves, Jagger's estate in Hampshire. When Taylor resumed work with the band, he found it difficult to get along with Richards.[citation needed] Not long after...

    Throughout his career, Taylor has used various guitars, but is mostly associated with the Gibson Les Paul. His first Les Paul was bought when he was still playing with The Gods (from Selmer's, London in '65). He acquired his second Les Paul in 1967, not long after joining The Bluesbreakers: Taylor came to Olympic Studios to buy a Les Paul that Keit...

    Taylor has been married twice and has two daughters. Chloe (born 6 January 1971) is a daughter by his first wife, Rose Millar (sister of Robin Millar). Taylor married Millar in 1975 after leaving the Stones, but the relationship was reportedly "on the rocks" before long and resulted in divorce only a few years later. Taylor's daughter, Emma, was bo...

    Inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame (with the Rolling Stones, 1989)
    Taylor's handprints have been on Hollywood's RockWalk since 6 September 1998.
    Taylor was ranked in 37th place by Rolling Stonemagazine in its 2012 list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

    With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

    1. Crusade(Decca, 1967/LP; 1987/CD) 2. The Diary of A Band, Volumes 1 & 2(Decca, 1968/2LP; 2007/2CD) 3. Bare Wires(Decca, 1968/LP; 1988/CD) 4. Blues from Laurel Canyon(Decca, 1968/LP; 1989/CD) 5. Back to the Roots(Polydor, 1971/LP; 2001/2CD) 6. Primal Solos (Decca, 1977/LP; 1990/CD) – selection of live recordings 1965 (with Eric Clapton), and 1968 (with Mick Taylor) 7. Return of the Bluesbreakers(AIM, 1985/LP; 1993/CD) 8. Wake Up Call(Silvertone, 1993/CD) 9. The 1982 Reunion Concert(Repertoir...

    With The Rolling Stones

    1. Through the Past, Darkly(Decca, 1969) – (compilation) UK/US #2 1. Taylor plays on "Honky Tonk Women" 1. Let It Bleed(Decca, 1969) – UK #1 / US #3 1. Taylor plays on "Country Honk" and "Live With Me" 1. Live'r Than You'l Ever Be(?, 1969) – bootleg, certified Gold Album 2. Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!(Decca, 1970) – UK #1 / US #6 3. Sticky Fingers(Rolling Stones Records, 1971) – UK/US #1 4. Gimme Shelter(Decca, 1971) – (compilation) UK #19 5. Hot Rocks 1964–1971(Abkco Records, 1972) – (compilation)...

    With Jack Bruce

    1. Live on the Old Grey Whistle Test (Strange Fruit, 1995) – Tracks from several Old Grey Whistle Testshows recorded between '75 and '81. Seven of the songs feature Taylor on guitar. 2. Live at the Manchester Free Trade Hall(Polydor, 2003) – 2 CDs.

    Blues Masters vol. 10(Champion Jack Dupree) (Blue Horizon, 1969) Recorded just weeks before he joined the Stones, according to producer Mike Vernon's liner notes.
    Up Your Alley (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts) on "I Hate Myself for Loving You"
    Tubular Bells Premiere (Mike Oldfield) (June '73) Queen Elizabeth Hall
    Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) Telecast Tubular Bells Part One and Tubular Bells Part Two. Recorded at BBC Broadcasting House November 1973 and aired in early '74 and June '74. Available on Oldfield...
    Blues Alivevideo (RCA/Columbia Pictures 1983), recorded at Capitol Theatre, NJ 1982
    Jamming with the Blues Greats– DVD release from the 1983 video, featuring John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (Mick Taylor, Colin Allen, John McVie) and special guests Albert King, Etta James, Buddy Guy, J...
    The Stones in the Parkconcert video (Granada Television, 1969)

    The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring David Bowieas Thomas Jerome Newton.

  3. Moods and Themes. Primal Solos by John Mayall released in 1977. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Knockers Step Forward (Songwriters: Mayall, Taylor) Hide And Seek . Archives To The Eighties" Polydor CD, 1988 (Inspired by 1971 LP Release "Back To The Roots") Force Of Nature . Mr, Censor Man . Devil's Tricks . Marriage Madness "Primal Solos" London CD, 1988 (Original LP Release April 1983) Look At The Girl . Wish You Were Mine . Start Walkin'

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  6. Rating distribution. Primal Solos, an Album by John Mayall. Released in August 1977 on Decca (catalog no. TAB 66; Vinyl LP). Genres: British Blues. Featured peformers: John Mayall (vocals, organ, harmonica), Peter Hay (liner notes).

  7. JOHN MAYALL. PRIMAL Solos. mit Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce. Decca. 1977. - EUR 12,75. ZU VERKAUFEN! John Mayall. Primal Solos. w Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce. Decca. 295876439470