Bobby Taylor - Why Play Games

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Review by Frank Taylor

"Why Play Games" by Bobby Taylor is a soulful and introspective album that showcases the artist's vocal range and lyrical depth. The album consists of 10 tracks, each with a unique sound and message.

Taylor's smooth and powerful voice is the standout feature of the album. From the upbeat and funky "I Can't Quit You" to the emotional ballad "Love and Understanding," Taylor's vocals are consistently captivating and emotive.

The album's lyrics explore themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The title track "Why Play Games" is a standout song that addresses the issue of communication in relationships, while "I Don't Want to Be Lonely" is a poignant ballad about the pain of being alone.

The album's production is also noteworthy, with each track featuring a distinct sound and instrumentation. From the jazzy horns on "I Can't Quit You" to the funky bassline on "I Can't Fake It," the instrumentation adds depth and texture to the songs.

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Artist: Bobby Taylor
Album: Why Play Games

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Catalog Numbers

P-6046

Labels

Playboy Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
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About Bobby Taylor

Bobby Taylor (born February 18, 1934, Washington, D.C., USA - died July 22, 2017, Hong Kong, China) was an American soul singer, songwriter, and producer active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. He was raised in New York City and sang in local doo-wop groups as a young man. In 1958 he was a member of , who released a few locally-selling recordings in the Columbus, Ohio area. In the early 1960s, they were in San Francisco, where Taylor met , With Taylor as the lead singer, they would eventually become the Vancouver, Canada based . This act would join and had an LP release titled Bobby Taylor And The Vancouvers (1968) with a top 30 single. (1969). At a show in Chicago in July 1968, opened for . Impressed with The Jackson 5, Taylor personally brought the group to Motown. After they signed to Motown in March 1969, Taylor became the group's first producer and supervised the bulk of their first album, . Later in California, after the Jackson 5 were relocated by , Taylor briefly joined them although he did not receive credit for working on the group's early singles. Bobby Taylor also recorded one album as a solo artist, titled Taylor Made Soul, and was shifted to Motown's V.I.P. label where his singles failed to sell well. By 1971, Taylor had departed Motown because of a financial dispute, recording sporadically into the mid-1970s. Taylor later successfully sued Motown for a substantial amount. In 2006, a 2-disc anthology covering his entire Motown career, including the two albums, non-LP singles and previously unreleased tracks, was released.

Real Name

    • Robert Edward Taylor

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Summary by Frank Taylor

"Why Play Games" is a strong album that showcases Bobby Taylor's talent as both a vocalist and lyricist. Fans of soul and R&B music will surely enjoy this album.