In 1994, with chart success behind them and their established international live network, The James Taylor Quartet made the decision to go full circle and rejoin Edward Piller at the independent Acid Jazz. The first album from his new home was received with critical acclaim and is Acid Jazz's current top seller having sold over 200,000 copies - further proof that James Taylor is one of the great Hammond players of this generation. Also released was the retrospective BBC Radio Sessions LP and for the first time James' material was released in the USA via Hollywood records with tracks from being the highest climber in the college radio charts.
James' 10th album saw a return to the style he loved most - instrumental Hammond led rocking jazz funk workouts. It featured the stripped down to the bone sound that pays respect to the earliest JTQ hits like and the press respected him for the move away from commercial pop/soul and the now wholly instrumental live set ripped up the crowds more than ever. 1996 saw James play two full sell out weeks at London's Jazz Cafe and a sell out show at The Brixton Academy, as well as tours in uncharted territories from Brazil to Yugoslavia. In 1998 James had the chance to fulfil a dream - film themes always featured heavily throughout his albums and he was asked to score a theme for Austin Powers, a spy spoof starring Mike Myers (Wayne's World). James also set up his own label JTI Records, releasing a compilation album of various artists who he has worked with and respected over the years including Simon Bartholomew (Brand New Heavies), The Prisoners, New Jersey Kings and The Apostles. That year also saw James touring the UK and Europe to support the release of MOBO-nominaa new live album by the band released in May. It also saw James sign to a new label GUT Records, to begin the next phase of the adventure. The autumn of 1999 saw James featuring on the Tom Jones duets album with which they performed together on the National Lottery Show.
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Free Your Mind
The James Taylor Quartet Lyrics
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Mix a bit with mine
You will find he could take you higher fool upon a wire time to time
Need a helping hand you′re gonna call the man in
The rain you can walk the sunshine you can chooose to
*Feel alright use your time view's no clear when you′re here it's
Alright to find the real thing it's alright to find the real thing
Now′s the time to for a real thing it′s alright to find the real
Day you can't hide please the sensation you don′t have to
*Repeat it's alright to find the real thing it′s alright to
Find the real thing find the real thing find the real thing
) It's alright to find the real thing it′s alright to find the real
Thing now's the time for a real thing it's alright to find the
Real thing it′s alright to find the real thing it′s alright...
The lyrics to The James Taylor Quartet's song Free Your Mind seem to be about seeking guidance and support from a trusted friend when life gets difficult. The first few lines suggest that the singer's friend is in a tough spot and could use some help in getting through it. The singer then urges the listener to mix their own time with the friend's, insinuating that spending time with someone in need can be transformative and even spiritual. The idea of being a "fool upon a wire" suggests that taking risks and putting oneself in danger can lead to growth and positive change.
The chorus of the song speaks to the idea of finding the "real thing" amidst the chaos of life. It seems to be a call to action, urging the listener to make the most of their time on Earth and to pursue what truly matters. The line "you can't hide please the sensation" suggests that one can never truly escape their emotions or desires, so instead they should seek to understand themselves and find what brings them joy and fulfillment.
Overall, the song seems to espouse a message of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to seek out connection and understanding even in difficult times.
Line by Line Meaning
Friend of mine cornered in on time
I have a friend who feels trapped by the constraints of time.
Mix a bit with mine
Join me and together we can change things and break free from this constraint.
You will find he could take you higher fool upon a wire time to time
By breaking free from the constraints of time, we can reach new heights and take risks like a courageous fool on a wire.
Need a helping hand you′re gonna call the man in
When you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed, don't be afraid to ask for help.
The rain you can walk the sunshine you can chooose to
No matter what life throws at you, you have the power to choose your attitude and how you approach each situation.
*Feel alright use your time view's no clear when you′re here it's
You'll feel a sense of relief and peace once you break free from the constraints holding you down. It will allow you to see things more clearly.
Alright to find the real thing it's alright to find the real thing
It's perfectly okay and even encouraged to seek out what truly matters and align your life with those values.
Now′s the time to for a real thing it′s alright to find the real Thing find you way get yourself together living day to Day you can't hide please the sensation you don′t have to
There's no better time than now to start seeking your true calling and living intentionally. You don't need to hide from your true desires or passions, but rather embrace them and move forward.
*Repeat it's alright to find the real thing it′s alright toFind the real thing find the real thing find the real thing
Reiterate that it's perfectly okay and even encouraged to seek out what truly matters and align your life with those values.
) It's alright to find the real thing it′s alright to find the realThing now's the time for a real thing it's alright to find the Real thing it′s alright to find the real thing it′s alright...
Drive home the point that seeking out what truly matters and aligning your life with those values is not only acceptable, but it's the right thing to do. Don't be afraid to take action and make it happen.
Writer(s): James Taylor, David Taylor, John Willmott
Contributed by John J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.