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The James Taylor Quartet
In The Hand Of The Inevitable
The James Taylor Quarter were the original group on the Acid Jazz scene, and In The Hand Of The Inevitable was their 1995 triumphant Top 40 return to the Acid Jazz label. Recorded over a year, produced by James Taylor and Acid Jazz Records founder Eddie Piller, it was a thrilling compendium of everyone’s favourite musical influences, from Hammond grooves, funk rock, and Mizell Brothers inspired fusion. It became James’ best-selling album, and in retrospect his most popular album amongst his fans.
The original vinyl issue was missing two tracks that were on the CD and this 30th Anniversary Edition is released on double vinyl with those two tracks now included. The release includes picture sleeve inner sleeves with in-depth sleeve notes by Acid Jazz’s Dean Rudland and new pictures from the album sessions, housed in a wide-spine sleeve.
A1
Love Will Keep Us Together
A2
3 Mile Island
A3
Free Your Mind
B1
Haitian Breakdown
B2
Good Thing
B3
Let's Get Together
C1
Seque No 1
C2
Stepping Into My Life
C3
Whole Lotta Love
C4
Journey
D1
Sounds Of Freedom
D2
Keep On Moving
D3
In The Hand Of The Inevitable





