Taylor Made (album)

According to the February 8, 1982 issue of Record Business, Linda Taylor's album was unfinished.

He had arranged world-wide licensing deals for her album Taylor Made.

The songs on the album were, side A; "You and Me Just Started", "Sweet Fever", "Walking in the Sun" and "Don't Lose the Motion".

She was backed by Chris Palmer on bass and synthesizer, John McKenzie on bass, Jeff Dunne, Martin David, Pete Baron and Tony Beard on drums, Danny Schogger on electric piano, acoustic piano and syntheszer, John self on harmonica, Derek Lewis on percussion, Max Middleton on acoustic piano, Chris Hunter and Mel Collins on saxophones, Annie Whitehead on trombone, Guy Barker, Martin Drover and Steve Sidwell on trumpets.

Backing vocals were provided by Taylor, Chrissie Dixon, Nick Curtis, Ray Shell, Sheila Worrall and Tessa Webb.

[10][11] In the Disco Dealer column of the May 10, 1982 issue of Record Business, the Chris Palmber production was one of the three potential monsters noted.

He also said "nothing else can approach the dance appeal of "You and Me Just Started" but also said that "Don't Lose the Motion" tries.