The Lost Album (Lewis Taylor Album)

The Lost Album (Lewis Taylor Album)

The Lost Album is the sixth and final (to date, excluding rereleases) album by the British neo-soul composer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Taylor, released in 2005.

Taylor recorded this album in the late 1990s, in reaction to British press naming him "new British blue-eyed soulster", and cites Fleetwood Mac and Beach Boys as his main influences. He intended it to be released as a follow-up to his 1996 self-titled debut, but Island Records rejected it, after which he returned with the album Lewis II. The Lost Album was finally released in 2005 through Taylor's own label Slow Reality.

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