Life Goes On EP

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Life Goes On EP is the third album by the B.E. Taylor Group. It was released by First String Records Inc. The album was produced by Rick Witkowski and Joe Macre and recorded at Beachwood Studios in Cleveland, Ohio.

Album collection of recorded music, words, sounds

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Cleveland City in Ohio

Cleveland is a major city in the U.S. state of Ohio, and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. The city proper has a population of 383,793, making it the 52nd-largest city in the United States, making it the second-largest city in Ohio. Greater Cleveland is ranked as the 32nd-largest metropolitan area in the U.S., with 2,055,612 people in 2016. The city anchors the Cleveland–Akron–Canton Combined Statistical Area, which had a population of 3,515,646 in 2010 and is ranked 15th in the United States.

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Machine Talk"
  2. "Life Goes On"
  3. "Karen"
  4. "Reggae Rock 'n' Roll"

Side Two

  1. "Machine Talk (Long Version)"
  2. "Dangerous Rhythm"

Personnel

William Edward "B. E." Taylor was the lead singer of the pop rock band B. E. Taylor Group and a solo artist. The group's 1983 single, "Vitamin L", reached No. 66 on the Billboard 100 singles chart.


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