Tot Taylor’s new ‘excursion song' A-side + accompanying film is a wordy improv to accompany his nightly ‘walks around NW5’ during lockdown in London. The B-side was recorded at the legendary Klangbild Studios in Berlin with Sound-on-Sound writer/engineer Mike Senior at the desk. This time, due to lockdown, all instruments, both sides, by Tot himself. Recorded at SNAP London, mastered at Abbey Road, pressed in ice-blue vinyl by The Vinyl Factory. A-side engineer Marco Pasquariello. Mixed by Robbie Nelson. Animation by Chris Gavin.
"I’ll go my own way I’ll do what I say I’ll say what I like I’ll like what I play I’ll look under stones Find a world of my own Sow a seed that isn’t sown Gonna get myself a-goin’ Y’ can’t do anything alone..."
Tot Taylor is a legendary pop auteur (founder of The Compact Organization), had a schoolboy band signed to Island, is author of the novel 'The Story of John Nightly’ (Random House), and an art curator at Riflemaker gallery in London.
I’ll Go My Own Way / On My Mind
£6.99
Ice Blue
CAMPUS7
I’ll Go My Own Way / On My Mind
£6.99
Ice Blue
CAMPUS7
Tot Taylor’s new ‘excursion song' A-side + accompanying film is a wordy improv to accompany his nightly ‘walks around NW5’ during lockdown in London. The B-side was recorded at the legendary Klangbild Studios in Berlin with Sound-on-Sound writer/engineer Mike Senior at the desk. This time, due to lockdown, all instruments, both sides, by Tot himself. Recorded at SNAP London, mastered at Abbey Road, pressed in ice-blue vinyl by The Vinyl Factory. A-side engineer Marco Pasquariello. Mixed by Robbie Nelson. Animation by Chris Gavin.
"I’ll go my own way I’ll do what I say I’ll say what I like I’ll like what I play I’ll look under stones Find a world of my own Sow a seed that isn’t sown Gonna get myself a-goin’ Y’ can’t do anything alone..."
Tot Taylor is a legendary pop auteur (founder of The Compact Organization), had a schoolboy band signed to Island, is author of the novel 'The Story of John Nightly’ (Random House), and an art curator at Riflemaker gallery in London.