Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Taylor first achieved notoriety when he joined Sam Cooke's former group, the Soul Stirrers, in 1957. Taylor's blues-based R&B records of the '60s, like his biggest hit, "Who's Makin' Love?," featured an irresistible beat and Taylor's gruff, emphatic vocals. While he never achieved the fame of Otis Redding or Wilson Pickett, Taylor stuck around long enough to enjoy a second surge in popularity with the lusty hit "Disco Lady" in 1976.
The Very Best of Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Taylor
Fantasy Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Super Hits
Johnnie Taylor
Sony Music Special Products, 2007
1 CD
Live at the Summit Club
Johnnie Taylor
Concord Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Stax Profiles
Johnnie Taylor
Fantasy Records (USA), 2006
1 CD
Disco 9000
Johnnie Taylor
Collectables Records, 2006
1 CD
Just Ain't Good Enough
Johnnie Taylor
Capitol Records (UK), 2004
1 CD
There's No Good in Goodbye
Johnnie Taylor
Malaco, 2003
1 CD
Doing My Own Thing
Johnnie Taylor
Miss Butch Records, 2001
1 CD
