Avocado Fault Line

Track Listings
1. Cowboys With Engines    
2. Startin' Monday    
3. Capistrano Beach    
4. Pie Hole    
5. Afternoon    
6. Built Her a Cloud    
7. Angels Must Smile Like That    
8. With What I Should Have Said    
9. Pretend I'm Elvis (Just for One Night)    
10. Papa Danced on Olvera Street    
11. Kind Word    

Avocado Fault Line, Music, Terry Scott Taylor, Alternative CCM, Alternative Pop/Rock, CCM, Folk, Pop, Rock
Avocado Fault Line
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Acoustic, Honest, and Pure
  • Unremarkable effort from a remarkable talent
  • Heartfelt intelligent music with wry humor thrown in.
Avocado Fault Line
Terry Scott Taylor
Manufacturer: Silent Planet
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. John Wayne

ASIN: B000056QDZ
Release Date: 2003-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Cowboys With Engines
  2. Startin' Monday
  3. Capistrano Beach
  4. Pie Hole
  5. Afternoon
  6. Built Her a Cloud
  7. Angels Must Smile Like That
  8. With What I Should Have Said
  9. Pretend I'm Elvis (Just for One Night)
  10. Papa Danced on Olvera Street
  11. Kind Word

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Acoustic, Honest, and Pure.......2001-10-02

In his first acoustic album the prolific doppelganger Terry Scott Taylor has tackled the singer/songwriter genre and pegged it perfectly. The music on Avocado Faultline is a blend of pop, rock, country, and Americana folk-song story telling music. Taylor has taken the laid-back, relaxed vocal style of Don Williams, mixed in Jimmy Buffet's playful sense of melody and combined it with his own keen observations of the human condition. While I am normally quickly bored by this genre, Taylor manages to add enough musical twists and wry humor to bring me back, with each listen endearing these comfortable songs more.

With as much truth as humor, Taylor lambastes the Yoko Ono phenomenon in "Pie Hole" writing such great lines as "She thinks we'll consider her just one of us/ If she drinks like a sailor and knows how to cuss" and "I like restaurants or parties with mixed company / But there's times I like hanging out with must my buddies and me." While most of the album is very relaxed, "Built Her Like a Cloud" kicks things up with a great country-rock feel that would have been right at home on a Lost Dogs album, one of Terry Taylor's many side-bands. The eerie "With What I Should Have Said" is shockingly mid-90s Bob Dylan with comparisons to his Oh Mercy album inevitable. "Startin' Monday" is full of gentle humor as a kind of flip side to "Margueritaville" with Taylor taking the view of someone who's spent his life screwing around and ready to change... starting Monday. One of my favorite songs is where Taylor sings "You're a little long in the tooth, babe / Me, I'm puffy and under the weather / But the drunker I get... / Honey, you're looking better" and "Pretend I'm Elvis for just one night / I will call you Pricilla, if that's alright / Don't we look sorta like 'em / In the neon light? / Let's pretend I'm Elvis, darlin' / For just one night." Three guesses as to the name of the song.

With its many charms, Avocado Faultline should bring this talented artist a whole new audience. The album is highlighted by heartfelt lyrics and songs that mix intelligent artistic expression, gentle humor and commercial accessibility. This is Americana at it's best!

3 out of 5 stars Unremarkable effort from a remarkable talent.......2001-07-12

Who knows why some albums strike a chord with us and some don't. This one didn't. I have been a fan of Terry Scott Taylor for over 20 years. DA, The Swirling Eddies and The Lost Dogs are among my favorite bands of all time. This project just doesn't move me or even interest me like the others.

I guess I could say it might be due to the "I'm-an-aging-Christian-rock-star-living-in-Southern-California" effect that is evidenced more strongly here than on any other of his projects. Even "John Wayne," a much stronger album, though it was "about" LA, was accessible enough that nearly everyone could relate to its themes. The songs here come dangerously close to navel-gazing.

Yeah, it's reminiscent of Jimmy Buffet, but it's not even that good. Some of these cuts have the feel of stuff the Dog's wouldn't touch. Even "fun" tracks like "Cake Hole" wear thin after repeated listening.

The lyrics are predictable and overwrought at times. The music has a nice light-country aire about it, which adds continuity to the project. It's not a "bad" recording by any means; it's just disappointing.

Sure, we're all growing older, but Mark Heard wrote/sang about it better. I know for a fact that Terry is capable of much more than this, perhaps that's why I hold him to a higher standard.

5 out of 5 stars Heartfelt intelligent music with wry humor thrown in........2001-03-23

What if Jimmy Buffet had a deep introspective side without losing his sense of humor? This is the CD that he might create. I took this CD on a road trip that included three different generations of passangers. This was the only CD that was a hit with all three. I highly recommend this CD to those looking for great road trip music that won't put you to sleep nor will it make you cringe with crassness. The music is a great blend of pop/rock/Americana/and country.

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