This posthumous album from the chitlin circuit soul/bluesman is comprised of previously unreleased songs left over from his various Malaco albums. But even though there has been some overdubbing, remixing, and touching up of these original sessions recorded from 1984-1999, the disc flows remarkably well. The usual Malaco embellishments of slick horns, slicker backing vocals, and inconsistent material plagues some of the music, but in general this is as solid a collection of songs as any he released for the imprint. Tracks ten through 16 were recorded in 1999 for his last album, Gotta Get the Groove Back, which was released shortly before his death. They feature the cream of the Muscle Shoals studio musicians, including bassist David Hood, guitarist Jimmy Johnson, and occasional Rolling Stones saxman Jim Horn. The sound remains polished, but Taylor is in terrific voice and spirits throughout, and he, like his idol Sam Cooke (who he imitates briefly in "Where Is Your Woman Tonight"), elevates even the most lackluster material with his malleable pipes. One of the most interesting tracks is a 1988 cover of Paul Simon's "Take Me to the Mardi Gras," a duet with his son Floyd, who added harmony vocals after his dad's death. Although these were leftovers, there is nothing second-rate about them. Slow, swampy burners such as "Please Sign the Dotted Line" and the gospel-ish "I Reach for You," along with upbeat funk like "Con Lover," rank with his finest work for Malaco. His blues are downplayed in favor of the label's soul orientation, but this is still prime Johnnie Taylor. This project is obviously a labor of love, and a fitting coda to an underappreciated career for one of America's best Southern soul singers. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide
There's No Good in Goodbye
07/01/2003 | Malaco Records
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Jerry Masters
- Engineer
- Will McFarlane
- Guitar
- Steve Melton
- Engineer
- Steve Patrick
- Trumpet
- Mark Petty
- Engineer
- Peggy Plucker
- Strings
- Richie Puente
- Percussion, Conga
- Wardell Quezergue
- Conductor
- James Robertson
- Drums, Linn Drum
- Charles Rose
- Trombone
- Dennis Solee
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
- Wolf Stephenson
- Remixing, Linn Drum, Vocal Engineer, Compilation Producer
- Harvey Thompson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Michael Toles
- Guitar
- Carson Whitsett
- Keyboards
- Jim Williamson
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Dino Zimmerman
- Guitar
- Bob McNally
- Strings
- Roderick Paulin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Alan Johnson
- Engineer
- Rob Bowman
- Liner Notes
- Freddie Young
- Vocals (Background)
- Vinnie Ciesielski
- Trumpet
- Bennett Randman
- Strings
- Vincent Grizzell
- Engineer
- Linda Geidel
- Strings
- John Frantz
- Strings
- Brian Gum
- Strings
- Kent Bruce
- Engineer, Mastering
- Quanda Brooks
- Vocals (Background)
- Dennis J. Heckler
- Graphic Design
- Susan Macke
- Vocal Engineer
- Cathy Young
- Vocals (Background)
- Angela Walls
- Vocals (Background)
- Sonya Washington
- Vocals (Background)
- Latonya Garner
- Vocals (Background)
- Burton Doss
- Project Coordinator
- Pam Irwin
- Engineer
- Floyd Taylor
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Don Evans
- Guitar
- Tonya Yongblood
- Vocals (Background)
- Thaddeus Ford, III
- Trumpet
- Thomisene Anderson
- Vocals (Background)
- Gary Armstrong
- Trumpet
- Jewel Bass
- Vocals (Background)
- Harrison Calloway
- Trumpet, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Flugelhorn
- Charles Richard Cason
- Producer
- Richard Cason
- Keyboards, Programming
- Ben Cauley
- Trumpet
- Mickey Davis
- Strings
- Janet Dressler
- Strings
- Ronnie Eades
- Sax (Baritone)
- Ray Griffin
- Bass
- Claudette Hampton
- Strings
- Charles Hart
- Engineer
- Roger Hawkins
- Percussion, Drums
- Catherine Henderson
- Vocals (Background)
- David Hood
- Bass
- Jim Horn
- Flute, Piccolo, Sax (Baritone), Soloist, Sax (Alto)
- Clayton Ivey
- Synthesizer, Wurlitzer, Organ (Hammond), Keyboards
- Jimmy Johnson
- Guitar
- Ronell Johnson
- Tuba
- Valeria Kashimuri
- Vocals (Background)
- Craig Klein
- Trombone
- Frederick Knight
- Programming, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Johnnie Taylor
- Vocals
- Tom "Bones" Malone
- Flute


















