Dylan Taylor - Dylan Taylor

Dylan Taylor

Dylan Taylor

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2010-10-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 2010 Next Century Music, LLC

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Like That Dylan Taylor 3:44
2
What Was I Thinking Dylan Taylor 3:39
3
Thief Of The Night Dylan Taylor 3:27
4
Good At Lovin' You Dylan Taylor 3:27
5
Bumble Bee Dylan Taylor 4:06
6
Under The Table Dylan Taylor 4:09
7
Picture On My Wall Dylan Taylor 4:09
8
Quote Of Taste and Rejection Dylan Taylor 0:12
9
Lie To Me Dylan Taylor 4:30

Reviews

  • I love this girl's spunk and talent

    5
    By from Hoptown
    I love the fresh new vibe and sound that this girl brings to country music! Amazing talent and spunk in her story telling is not only catchy, it's refreshing! I cannot wait to see more from her. I am a fan and will keep my eyes open for what's next. I know she is going to be around for a while.
  • Amazing Album

    5
    By the.music.man.13
    I cant believe the talent that Dylan Taylor has. She is better than most country music writers who are on the radio today. I haven't been able to stop playing this album since I got my hands on it. If you like Folk, Country or music in general you need to purchase this album. -DH
  • Love This Fresh New Artist!

    5
    By optimistic20814
    Like the first crocuses in spring, Dylan Taylor delights with a fresh, new sound. Her songs, all original, have a variety of content. Some really stand out in their genre as being far above the crowd of other young female singers in the quality of the lyrics. The songs are not the usual teen love songs you might expect from such a young artist, although some fall into that category, they don't plunge into the abyss of being saccharine or overly sentimental. They are far more mature and well developed than any I've heard in this genre. The studio work is not overdone and simply complements Dylan's unique vocals and the songs themselves. The quality of Dylan's voice has quite a range which makes each song take on a different tone. It's definitely worth a listen; my favorite is the Bumble Bee for it's honesty and touch of naivety.