
LEWIS TAYLOR The Damn Rest
Nothing compares to Lewis Taylor and nobody crafts a âB-Sideâ quite like him. Indeed, his long deleted B-Sides are the stuff of legend. So, gathered together for the first time on one slice of wax, we present The Damn Rest: an albumâs worth of B-Sides from the era of the 1996 Lewis Taylor (âDamnâ) album. More off-the-wall and abstract than the album proper, these rare, underheard tracks burst with Lewisâs uncompromising genius. A lot more experimental, the music is still drop dead beautiful. The Damn Rest is the essential bridge between Lewis Taylor and Lewis II.
Lewis Taylorâs self-titled masterpiece from 1996 was to be originally called Damn. You can see the word right there on the from cover. However, concerns over distribution in the US scuppered this desired title. When thinking about what to call this collection of essential B-Sides from the era of that first album, we thought The Damn Rest would be appropriate. But these tracks arenât simply throwaways or outtakes, as Lewis himself states: âeach little group were recorded specifically for the release of each âsingleâ.â These B-Sides were simply the next thing to happen after self-titled, and before Lewis II. In other words, you need this!
The collection opens with âAsleep When You Comeâ, the A2 on the original âLuckyâ 12". Itâs a slow-mo string-drenched soul offering, cast in cinematic soft-focus with a vocal performance from the heavens set against wonky, shuffling drums and delicate instrumental flourishes. Beautiful. Also from the âLuckyâ single, âYou Got Me Thinkingâ may actually be Lewisâ funkiest moment and is definitely one of our favourites, a great, gently psychedelic funky club track, thatâs for sure. Next, the gorgeous, meandering âI Dream The Better Dreamâ is just sheer, metronomic bliss, with shades of Stevie Wonder. Just ask DâAngelo, who included the track on his Feverish Phantasmagoria show for Sonos. Not only a celebrity-fan-favourite, itâs Lewisâs, too: âMy favourite has always been this track. In my fantasy itâs what early Soft Machine wouldâve sounded like if Marvin Gaye was their lead singer.â
As we move to the B-sides from the âWhoeverâ single, the first to feature is âPie In The Electric Sky / If I Lay Downâ. Itâs a brilliantly sprawling classic. A head-nod funk workout in two parts; part psychedelic heavy soul jam, part breezy Marvin-esque near-instrumental of the deeply lush variety. It needs to be heard to be believed. Astonishing! Flip over for âWavesâ, a shimmering, dramatic, sweeping string-led fan favourite. The climax of the song is just too stunning for words. Itâs followed by the deep wyrd-soul of âTrip So Heavyâ the final, dizzying track from the âWhoeverâ single and another celestial funk delight featuring strings, organ, twisted bass and heavy drums. From the âBittersweetâ 12", âA Little Bit Tastyâ is a building, schizophrenic soul-jazz epic that starts out with Lewis performing a call and (distant) response with himself over a gentle mid-90s drum loop before snatches of heavy, crunching metal guitars blast apart the otherwise neat song structure. Ultimately, itâs unarguable that The Damn Rest is worth it for the inclusion of the jaw-dropping âLewis IIIâ alone. A dazzlingly lush and stunningly sophisticated prog/soul hybrid that owes as much to âPet Soundsâ as âWhatâs Going Onâ with arrangements that grow and unfold in layers. Just sparkling.
A compilation like this feels like one of those promo-only rarities they used to give out to a select few back in the good old days, so when it came to the artwork it only made sense to follow what Cally Callomon (head of Islandâs art department) had done for the singles and promos back in the 90s. He even did us some fresh scribbles of âThe Damn Restâ to match his handwriting thatâs all over the first album and its singles. We hope you like it as much as the music contained within. Simon Francisâs vinyl mastering ensures these classic recordings sound as great as they deserve to. The record has been cut by Cicely Balston at Air Studios and pressed at Record Industry. Weâve lost Prince. We still have Lewis.
- First time vinyl issue
- Pressed on 140g vinyl
- Specially commissioned artwork
- Internal ID: JIT
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Funk
- Released: 4/10/23
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Nothing compares to Lewis Taylor and nobody crafts a âB-Sideâ quite like him. Indeed, his long deleted B-Sides are the stuff of legend. So, gathered together for the first time on one slice of wax, we present The Damn Rest: an albumâs worth of B-Sides from the era of the 1996 Lewis Taylor (âDamnâ) album. More off-the-wall and abstract than the album proper, these rare, underheard tracks burst with Lewisâs uncompromising genius. A lot more experimental, the music is still drop dead beautiful. The Damn Rest is the essential bridge between Lewis Taylor and Lewis II.
Lewis Taylorâs self-titled masterpiece from 1996 was to be originally called Damn. You can see the word right there on the from cover. However, concerns over distribution in the US scuppered this desired title. When thinking about what to call this collection of essential B-Sides from the era of that first album, we thought The Damn Rest would be appropriate. But these tracks arenât simply throwaways or outtakes, as Lewis himself states: âeach little group were recorded specifically for the release of each âsingleâ.â These B-Sides were simply the next thing to happen after self-titled, and before Lewis II. In other words, you need this!
The collection opens with âAsleep When You Comeâ, the A2 on the original âLuckyâ 12". Itâs a slow-mo string-drenched soul offering, cast in cinematic soft-focus with a vocal performance from the heavens set against wonky, shuffling drums and delicate instrumental flourishes. Beautiful. Also from the âLuckyâ single, âYou Got Me Thinkingâ may actually be Lewisâ funkiest moment and is definitely one of our favourites, a great, gently psychedelic funky club track, thatâs for sure. Next, the gorgeous, meandering âI Dream The Better Dreamâ is just sheer, metronomic bliss, with shades of Stevie Wonder. Just ask DâAngelo, who included the track on his Feverish Phantasmagoria show for Sonos. Not only a celebrity-fan-favourite, itâs Lewisâs, too: âMy favourite has always been this track. In my fantasy itâs what early Soft Machine wouldâve sounded like if Marvin Gaye was their lead singer.â
As we move to the B-sides from the âWhoeverâ single, the first to feature is âPie In The Electric Sky / If I Lay Downâ. Itâs a brilliantly sprawling classic. A head-nod funk workout in two parts; part psychedelic heavy soul jam, part breezy Marvin-esque near-instrumental of the deeply lush variety. It needs to be heard to be believed. Astonishing! Flip over for âWavesâ, a shimmering, dramatic, sweeping string-led fan favourite. The climax of the song is just too stunning for words. Itâs followed by the deep wyrd-soul of âTrip So Heavyâ the final, dizzying track from the âWhoeverâ single and another celestial funk delight featuring strings, organ, twisted bass and heavy drums. From the âBittersweetâ 12", âA Little Bit Tastyâ is a building, schizophrenic soul-jazz epic that starts out with Lewis performing a call and (distant) response with himself over a gentle mid-90s drum loop before snatches of heavy, crunching metal guitars blast apart the otherwise neat song structure. Ultimately, itâs unarguable that The Damn Rest is worth it for the inclusion of the jaw-dropping âLewis IIIâ alone. A dazzlingly lush and stunningly sophisticated prog/soul hybrid that owes as much to âPet Soundsâ as âWhatâs Going Onâ with arrangements that grow and unfold in layers. Just sparkling.
A compilation like this feels like one of those promo-only rarities they used to give out to a select few back in the good old days, so when it came to the artwork it only made sense to follow what Cally Callomon (head of Islandâs art department) had done for the singles and promos back in the 90s. He even did us some fresh scribbles of âThe Damn Restâ to match his handwriting thatâs all over the first album and its singles. We hope you like it as much as the music contained within. Simon Francisâs vinyl mastering ensures these classic recordings sound as great as they deserve to. The record has been cut by Cicely Balston at Air Studios and pressed at Record Industry. Weâve lost Prince. We still have Lewis.
- First time vinyl issue
- Pressed on 140g vinyl
- Specially commissioned artwork
- Internal ID: JIT
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Funk
- Released: 4/10/23














