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Steve Taylor  - The Best We Could Find album flac Performer: Steve Taylor
Title: The Best We Could Find
Style: Alternative Rock
Released: 1988
Country: USA & Canada
MP3 album: 1247 mb
FLAC album: 1990 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MIDI MP4 XM MP2 MMF ASF DXD
Genre: Rock

Taylor designed the album cover for a compilation on Sparrow, The Best We Could Find (Plus 3 That Never Escaped) and Myrrh's I Predict 1990, as well as some of Taylor's more colorful stage costumes. In 1987, Taylor once again lived up to his controversial reputation with a song called "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good". The song criticizes anyone who claims to be a pro-life activist who would blow up abortion clinics or kill doctors.

Goliath is the sixth studio album by alternative rock singer Steve Taylor, and his first with the group Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, consisting of Taylor, Peter Furler, Jimmy Abegg and John Mark Painter. It was released by Splint Entertainment on November 18, 2014 and marks his first studio release since 1993's Squint. Steve Taylor previously released the studio album Squint in 1993, after the breakup of his band Chagall Guevara, which fared poorly commercially despite critical praise.

LyricsMeltdown (At Madam. teve Taylor.

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struts into the local junior high and exposes small-town hypocrisy by asking why Mrs. Taylor uses so much ice when her husband's out of town. Everything I ever wrote was a attempt to follow in the footsteps of the best country songwriters I knew," Kristofferson once said, citing writers like Hank Williams Jr. and Johnny Cash. I'm no musician but I was able to relate to Isaac, we could communicate together.

Speak Now was the first album by Taylor that I bought and I got into it immediately. I feel like her songwriting was so beautiful and on point and even though that is the case for all of Taylor's albums, as a fan, you know that lyrically this is her best one. Every single song on this record sounds like it could be a poem and every line hits you harder than the one before. Obviously this isn't an album you would listen to on a night out with your friends (like "1989" or some songs off "Red"), but if you just sit down and listen to this masterpiece, you would know.

Tracklist

A1 Under The Blood
A2 Down Under
A3 Meltdown (At Madame Tussaudʼs)
A4 To Forgive
A5 I Want To Be A Clone
A6 Hero
B1 Bouquet
B2 This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral)
B3 Sin For A Season
B4 Guilty By Association
B5 On The Fritz
B6 Whatever Happened To Sin?
B7 I Just Wanna Know

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SPD 1180 Steve Taylor The Best We Could Find [+ 3 That Never Escaped] ‎(CD, Comp) Sparrow Records SPD 1180 USA & Canada 1988
SPR 1180 Steve Taylor The Best We Could Find [+ 3 That Never Escaped] ‎(LP, Comp) Sparrow Records SPR 1180 UK & Europe 1988