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The Motives feat. Matt Taylor

by The Motives feat. Matt Taylor

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1.
Never Tell A Lie (Taylor) You were unkind How could you think I’d say those things? If you only knew me a little better You’d know I’m all sweetness and light You say you want our love to deepen But we never get to the bottom of the story And then we suffer for no reason And I can never tell you anything I will never, I’ll never tell you no lies I read your mind You never knew I understood And in the confusion that followed You thought for a moment I was wrong You’re always talking about your freedom But only end up taking liberties Then we suffer for no reason So I will never tell you anything I will never, I will never tell, I’ll never tell you no lies The truth we can find If we suspend our disbelief And in the darknes of our minds We will never tell any lies
2.
Cookie Jar 03:32
Cookie Jar (Taylor) I never thought I’d be The kind of guy to beg for mercy I’ve been around the world But I’ve never met anyone like you girl You come and go just as you please Your destination a mystery You treat me like a sevant child You’ve brought a grown man to his knees You never thought that you’d get caught With your hand in the cookie jar I never thought I’d stoop so low To follow you around wherever you go I saw you ring the bell And step into the house you knew so well The gate was locked so I climbed the wall And at the window I saw it all Where your affections really lie It brought about my downfall I forced the door and I climbed the stairs In the bedroom I found you there For treating me like such a fool There won’t be no more cookies for you
3.
Leap of Faith (Taylor) You let me down but it’s water off a ducks back You tried to turn it around but I can’t go for that Don’t beat yourself up cos there’s a queue for that And I won’t ever give up you know that’s a fact Nothing in this life is guaranteed We all have a path to take Sometimes you’ve just got to take a leap of faith They say all is fair in love and war But whose side are you on And what the hell are you fighting for Don’t look over your shoulder cos there’s noone there I could track you down but that would mean I cared Nothing in this life is guaranteed We all have a path to take Sometimes you’ve just got to take a leap of faith Only time will tell the story’s end But I know one day you’re gonna need a friend So if you look me up you’d better bear in mind I could have knocked you down but am I really so unkind Nothing in this life is guaranteed We all have a path to take Sometimes you’ve just got to take a leap of faith
4.
Find Another Love (Butcher/Taylor) You've both lost somebody You're both wounded hearts Now you're so lonely That's where it starts You've fallen in stages First flesh and then mind The dilemma rages The faults underlined In her eyes you won't see the future Though dizzying lights shine round her head Don't get me wrong I wish you both happy Just find another love instead All jewelry and perfume All yours for the night But never in her room And gone before the light I know you've grown tired Of chasing the game But a fool with an open heart to just anybody Is a fool just the same In her eyes I'll show you the future Jealousy, anger and stinging regret Don't get me wrong just come to your senses And find another love instead
5.
The Rules Don’t Apply (Taylor) A dozen faces turned away as I hung there in the air They cut me down and bagged me up and even combed my hair They put me in a box and then they put me in the ground And noone cried and noone cared and noone made a sound And then a smiling face was there to greet me at the gates He welcomed me with open arms and showed me to my fate The heat was in my eyes and in my lungs and in my brain He branded me with iron and he bound me with a chain He left me for a hundred years and then a hundred more And then at last I heard a key a-turning in the door Through a stinking cloud of smoke I saw his eyes glow red He slithered up beside me and this is what he said Don’t you ever be fooled that the rules don’t apply to you He took me to his parlour like the spider did the fly He offered me a cigarette as I began to cry He said “boy, stop your snivelling, I have a proposition Could very well appeal unto a man in your position There ain’t the time in one short day to do my evil deeds A twisted right-hand man like you’s exactly what I need There’s far too many sinners here and I don’t allow salvation I need someone to show them the true meaning of damnation But remember who I am and don’t you mess with me Or you’ll find yourself a-burning for all eternity” Don’t you ever be fooled that the rules don’t apply to you So I took my place at the devil’s side and he worked me like a slave Making all them sinners wish that they’d behaved But I punch my card in every day and I’ve come to realise That pain and degredation is a wicked way of life I never wanted to belong to anybody’s plan But I find myself forevermore just working for the man Don’t you ever be fooled that the rules don’t apply to you
6.
Looking For The Way Home (Taylor) I remember I was young And all of this was fields as far as the eye could see Well that’s not exactly true But things have definitely changed round here believe me Victory is often had by sinners History is written by the winners The future’s an imaginary land Where politicians don’t inhale Righteous men wind up in jail But nobody can see the signs Cos everybody’s looking for the way home I remember I was young And everything was fine and seemed so easy Well that’s not exactly true But things are definitely harder now believe me Fashions change without a bye or leave Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be But you can do exactly as you please Unless you want to speak your mind I’m sorry but your card’s declined The motorway’s backed up again Cos everybody’s looking for the way home The sun is always shining on the way home The cotton’s always rising on the way home The fish are always jumping on the way home Your heart forever pumping We’re shrinking the expanding universe Communication’s only getting worse Everything is different now but nothing ever changes You can risk a heart attack Trying to take the power back Best to try enjoy the b umpy ride While we’re looking for the way home
7.
Gone Before 07:14
Gone Before ((Dyke/Graham/Martin/Taylor) So many friends have passed Maybe now I'm at that age Now they know better than anybody That this world is truly just a stage And the curtain fell but you left us wanting more Now you're gone, gone, gone before I've had the thrill of loving I've had my fill of lies But it was truly something To ever have known you guys And we're left behind to mind the store Now you're gone, gone, gone before So long to the dear departed We'll keep on keeping on Try to finish what you started Because the show goes on for the broken hearted Now you're gone, gone, gone before
8.
Gangsters 04:00
Gangsters (Littman/Ravenscroft) I never had a love so strong Until you came along I never got a crush so bad But someone’s got a hitman on our hearts You know we’ve gone too far Now there’s no turning back If we wanna stay alive we’d better duck and dive There’s something going down We must be possessed by gangsters Better get the hell outta town And let the heat die down Don’t wanna get the East River Blues Someone’s got a contract on our love If push comes to shove We could be wearing concrete shoes Better call the the FBI before somebody dies We’re doing this thing all wrong We must be possessed by gangsters I never had a love so strong Until you came along Never thought I’d sink so low You say it’s a perfect crime, it’s just a matter of time Before my cover’s blown Without a shadow of a doubt I’ve gotta take you out And head for Mexico We must be possessed by gangsters
9.
If You Were Gone (Lobley/Tatton/Thorpe) If you were gone nobody could take your place If you were gone nobody could take your place If you were gone I don’t know what I would do If you were gone, leaving me for someone new Listen hard to this, this is what I say All I need is you If I had money for you I’d throw it all away If I had money for you I’d throw it all away If I had money I’d burn it all yes it’s true If I had money it wouldn’t change my point of view Listen hard to this, hear me when I say All I need is you If you were gone nobody could take your place If I had money for you I’d throw it all away If you were gone nobody could take your place If I had money for you I’d throw it all away If you were gone I don’t know what I would do If you were gone, leaving me for someone new Listen hard to this, this is what I say All I need is you
10.
After All This Borrowed Time (Taylor) A life is lost in a heartbeat And only love survives Innocence is stolen Everybody pays the price A dying breath, a baby born A life renewed, another torn We pick up all that’s left behind And carry on And after all the heartache Comes a wake-up call You wont satisfy your pride By taking another fall And for every heart that’s broken there’s another soul awoken, After all this borrowed time the whole story unwinds, In all accepted wisdom They say manners make the man Success is always measured By the pennies in his hand A lucky break, a dream come true A big mistake, a curse on you We count on all that’s left behind And carry on You put it all on diamonds Now we’re ruby red You wont satisfy your hunger By stealing all the bread The thorn in everybody’s side We can’t contain the rising tide So find yourself an alibi Until it’s gone Nothing left to conquor Nothing to sell You wont satisfy your thirst By drinking dry the well
11.
Nature's Cruel Design (Taylor/Butcher) Such an appetite Greed a saint would not forgive You're working day and night To fill a void that lets her live, live, live Before you know it you're too old And there's nothing left to give To keep up with her demands You're a better man than I Break your legs and bind your hands Then she'll say you never tried But the thought of ever leaving her Has never crossed your mind She's a wicked lover One of nature's cruel designs Remove pieces of you ‘Til you don't recognise yourself You know it feels so good But you'll be spoilt for anybody else Now you can't remember Anything you've left behind She's your wicked lover One of nature's cruel designs
12.
Baby Don’t Lose My Number (Taylor) I caught your eye, it made you think And then some guy bought you a drink I wrote the number of my phone You tore it up, I left alone I think of you and it makes me stronger Absence only makes the heart grow fonder Baby, baby don’t you lose my number Cos you never know, you never know When you might need a friend Baby, baby don’t you lose my number Cos you never know You never know how this is going to end The days went by, I lived in hope I didn’t cry, I didn’t mope I saw you on the street one day You crossed the road and ran away I think of you and my heart beats faster You and me could live so happy ever after I sent you flowers, I wrote you cards I poured my heart out, I worked so hard I waited by the phone for you Until it rang, a dream come true Cos you are all I’m living for And here you are a-knocking upon my door

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THE MOTIVES OFFICIAL WEBSITE - www.the-motives.com

BIOGRAPHY

The Motives brings together some of the finest talent from the European blues scene, drawing their musical inspiration from 40′s New York, 50′s Chicago and 60′s London. Their eponymous debut album was released in June 2012 to widespread critical acclaim and they have played all over the UK and in October 2012 supported The Robert Cray Band on tour in Holland.

The name Matt Taylor is becoming more and more familiar as a highly regarded guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer. He has made four albums with his own band and several others in collaboration with the likes of Long John Baldry with whom he toured Europe twice, releasing one live album and The Snowy White Blues Project who he has been working with since 2008, touring all over Europe and releasing one studio and one live album.

As a session musician he has worked with a huge variety of artists in many genres including European and US tours with French superstar Patricia Kaas, TV & radio work with Take That’s Gary Barlow, live work with Tony Hadley and TV appearances with Belinda Carlisle, Shelby Lynne and Lulu. He has backed artists as diverse as Jamie Cullum, Shane McGowan, Tony Christie and Joe Bonamassa, his career taking him to as far-flung places as the Middle East and Siberia. Recently Matt has also turned his hand to production, being at the helm for Mark Butcher’s debut album Songs from the Sun House.

Voted ‘Best Bass Player’ in the 2010, 2011 & 2012 British Blues Awards (and now in the Hall of Fame) Andy Graham grew up in South Wales and did a degree in classical music but has always been happiest playing bass in a band. Playing with Ian Siegal since the mid ’90s, he has been the constant in various band line-ups alongside Ian, playing all over Europe. He has also worked with Imogen Heap and Martine McCutcheon (playing with both at their Hyde Park performances for The Princes Trust in front of a crowd of 150,000), Grace Solero, Dana Gillespie, Lee Sankey’s Cool Grey 5ives and international blues artists including Phil Guy and Sugar Blue, amongst others.

This project sees Matt collaborating once again with Snowy White Blues Project drummer Roy Martin. Matt and Roy met in 2003 whilst touring with Patricia Kaas with whom Roy has worked since 1997, traversing the globe many times. Prior to that Roy spent 5 years living in New York where he had the opportunity to work for a wide variety of artists including Aretha Franklin and David Sandborn. More recently he has been seen on the road and in the studio with Barclay James Harvest and Thea Gilmore and in the past has shared stages or studios with artists as diverse as Jack Bruce, Joan Baez and Robert Palmer.

Joining them is undoubtably one of the UK’s best keyboard players, Jonny Dyke who first made his reputation with Brit-blues heroes Out of the Blue, going on to work with US bluesmen Larry Garner and Bob Kirkpatrick and the legendary Memphis Horns. Pop session work followed including appearances with Victoria Beckham and Dolly Parton, UK tours with Elkie Brooks and two world tours with Patricia Kaas, during which time he played in China, the USA and Russia including a performance for President Putin’s birthday at The Kremlin. In 2010 Jonny has been working with folk-pop singer Amy Macdonald, toured the UK with Judie Tzuke and toured Europe with guitarist Coco Montoya and the Ruf Records Blues Caravan. February and March 2011 saw him touring the UK with Ben E King and Gary US Bonds and he has recently been working in Europe with Ruf Records recording artist Meena Cryle.


PRESS QUOTES

“Tough urban blues with lyrics to match delivered in a style that’s as sharp as James Brown’s footwork and as solid as Alcatraz… reminiscent of those Stax-era Albert King and Little Milton songs with Booker T on keyboards.”
John Clarke, The Independent (UK)

“We’re not trying to copy any particular style. I just try to come up with blues songs which don’t sound like all the other blues songs in the world.”
Matt Taylor, Classic Rock presents The Blues Magazine (UK)

“It’s time for the blues boys and girls to sit up and take notice. The men are back”
4 stars (out of 5)
R2 – Rock’n'Reel Magazine (UK)

“…a rock-steady band nail the grooves and Taylor’s timely flourishes provide a serious injection of blues gold. This confident, decade-spanning rhythm’n'blues is swimming in vibe”
Guitar & Bass Magazine (UK)

“crafted songs, which time and again choose a different path than even the most demanding listener expects. Guitarist Matt Taylor excels and has a fierce approach to his playing… If you like listening to sharp, extremely high standard and damn soulful bluesrock, you’ve come to the right place”
Jazzism Magazine (NL)

“A Boost For British Blues… we hear blues in the best Chicago tradition, but also British beat: it provides a nice varied mix of both worlds. The Motives prove that they belong at the top of British blues”
Heaven Magazine (NL)

“…a fine Blues Rock album with great hammond organ sounds and straight drum and bass…expressive clean licks to fat lead lines a la Gary Moore…high class workmanship with style”
Gitarre & Bass Magazine (Germany)

“Very few albums in British blues have been as hotly anticipated over the last few years as the debut release of the Motives with Matt Taylor. It’s for good reason that people have been on the edge of their seats waiting for this as four of the UK’s top blues musicians have joined forces in a supergroup, and, should the numbers stack up the way they could, this shall be spectacular…”
Ian McHugh, Blues is the Truth, UK Jazz Radio

“[the track] Gone Before is a masterpiece… the new Motives album is superb… if I’d heard Nature’s Cruel Design before Leap of Faith I’d have nominated that – what a song! What an album!”
Gary Grainger, The Blues Show, Bishop FM

“I’ve got a lot of time for Matt Taylor… a man to watch”
Paul Jones, BBC Radio 2

“Look out British Blues Awards 2013, here they come… WHAT A CRACKING ALBUM!”
Kevin Beale, Blues on the Marsh

“On first listen to this album the most striking feature is the very high quality of the songwriting both lyrically and musically…. This album is one of the best I have heard this year and was well worth the wait”.
Fanzeyeview

“…[the album] will be getting a lot more airplay, great CD, just love it”
Tony Fitton, Blues in the Nite, Phoenix FM

“The Motives featuring Matt Taylor is a very cool album indeed. The clever thing about this band is they include influences from the 50s and, especially, the 60s, yet at the same time, sound modern and original. They sound like no-one else out there right now… it’s a CD I would recommend to anyone.”
Dave Watkins, Blues Train, Frome FM

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released June 11, 2012

Matt Taylor - guitar/vocals, Andy Graham - bass, Jonny Dyke - keyboards, Roy Martin - drums. Produced by Matt Taylor.

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A new band project brings together some of the finest talent from the European blues scene. The Motives draw their musical inspiration from 40s New York, 50s Chicago and 60s London, combining Matt Taylor's electrifying guitar work with Jonny Dyke's virtuoso hammond and piano over a rock solid rhythm section of Roy Martin on drums and Andy Graham on Bass. Their new album is released in June 2012. ... more

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