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Her musical partnerships in the 1980s included former Byrd member Gene Clark (which resulted in a duet album, So Rebellious a Lover) and Mick Taylor. The Carla Olson and Mick Taylor band included George Callins on guitar, Jesse Sublett on bass (Sublett had previously played with Olson and Valentine in Austin in a band called the Violators), Tom Jr Morgan on saxophone, and Rick Hemmert on drums.
Reap The Whirlwind (?, 1994) – Taylor is featured on 3 tracks. The Ring of Truth (2001) – Taylor plays on 9 of the 12 tracks. Note: Too Hot For Snakes and The Ring of Truth were released by Fuel/Universal autumn of 2012 as a 2-CD set with 3 bonus tracks including 2 previously unreleased songs from the Roxy Theatre.
Watermellon Records, 1994. Reap The Whirlwind 5:55 /Playing With Life 3:47/Ups & Downs 3:46/Rock Of Ages 6:29/ Kinderwars 4:12 /Not A Soul To Remember 3:35/ Honest As Daylight 4:55 /Bill, Bills And More Bills 5:28/Twine Time 4:12. Comment: Mick plays on: Reap The Whirlwind, Kinderwars, & Honest As Daylight.
17 de ene. de 2024 · Taylor hit another career milestone when he teamed up with former Textones singer and songwriter Carla Olson for a series of albums that included Too Hot For Snakes, featuring a reprise of the Stones song “Sway,” Within An Ace, Reap The Whirlwind, and The Ring of Truth.
4 de dic. de 2020 · It was followed by Olson’s Within An Ace, which featured Taylor on seven songs. He appeared on three songs from Reap The Whirlwind and then again on Olson’s The Ring of Truth, on which he plays lead guitar on nine tracks, including a twelve-minute version of the song “Winter”.
3 de nov. de 2020 · It was followed by Olson’s Within An Ace, which featured Taylor on seven songs. He appeared on three songs from Reap The Whirlwind and then again on Olson’s The Ring of Truth, on which he plays lead guitar on nine tracks, including a twelve-minute version of the song “Winter”.
4 de dic. de 2020 · He appeared on three songs from Reap The Whirlwind and then again on Olson’s The Ring of Truth, on which he plays lead guitar on nine tracks, including a twelve-minute version of the song “Winter”. Further work by Olson and Taylor can be heard on the Olson-produced Barry Goldberg album Stoned Again.