$400.00

Taylor, Mike - Brute Force

Format: LP
Label: Van-Los Music VLM 3606
Year: 1976
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia, 🇨🇦
Genre: funk, jazz
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Value of Original Title: $400.00
Inquiries Email: ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
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Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Brute Force
Lover Man
Too Old to Dream

Side 2

Track Name
Black Thunder
For All We Know
Up in Gavin’s Flat

Photos

Mike Taylor and Company - Brute Force

Mike Taylor - Brute Force LABEL 01

Mike Taylor - Brute Force LABEL 02

Brute Force

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Information/Write-up

Jan 8, 2026 update: improved sound with latest equipment....
Mike Taylor is a California-born jazz pianist whose career became closely tied to the growth of Vancouver’s jazz scene during the postwar decades. Arriving in Canada in 1959, Taylor spent more than twenty years working steadily in Vancouver, establishing himself as a reliable club performer, accompanist, and bandleader throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

Taylor’s musical approach was rooted firmly in classic jazz piano traditions. Rather than pursuing modernist or avant-garde directions, he drew heavily from the language of 1940s-era jazz, emphasizing strong left-hand accompaniment and a nimble, articulate right hand. His playing favored swing, blues feeling, and melodic clarity, placing him stylistically alongside pianists who valued feel and structure over innovation for its own sake.

Throughout his Vancouver years, Taylor worked with small ensembles and released recordings under his own name and as Mike Taylor and Company, capturing the perspective of a working musician rather than a studio-driven aesthetic. His recordings balance original compositions with jazz standards and pop material, revealing a pianist equally comfortable interpreting familiar songs and developing his own blues-based ideas. The results reflect a performer focused on groove and accessibility, with performances that swing naturally and avoid excess.

By the early 1980s, Taylor relocated to Québec City, where he became a regular fixture at Le Jazzé, one of the city’s established jazz clubs. There, he continued performing as a solo pianist, maintaining a steady presence on the local scene and further refining his traditional approach to jazz piano.
-Robert Williston

Musicians
Mike Taylor: piano, organ
Gavin Walker: alto sax
Martell Singletterry: drums
Albert St. Albert: congas

Production
Produced by Don Marsh
Engineered by Ed Jurak
Recorded at Stoney Productions Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia

Artwork
Photography by Gerhard Lenz

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