The Lost Album (Lewis Taylor album)

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The Lost Album
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Studio album by
Released18 October 2004 [1]
Genre Neo soul, pop rock
Label Slow Reality
Lewis Taylor chronology
Limited Edition 2004
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The Lost Album
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The Lost Album is the fifth and final album by the British neo soul composer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Taylor, which was released in 2004.

Taylor recorded this album in the late 1990s, in reaction to British press naming him "new British blue-eyed soulster". [3] He intended it to be released as a follow-up to his 1996 self-titled debut, but Island Records rejected it,[ citation needed ] after which he returned with the album Lewis II . The Lost Album was finally released in 2004, through Taylor's own label, Slow Reality.

Track listing

  1. Lost (Sabina Smyth) - 1:33
  2. Listen Here (Smyth, Taylor) - 4:18
  3. Hide Your Heart Away (Taylor) - 4:53
  4. Send Me an Angel (Smyth, Taylor) - 4:48
  5. The Leader of the Band (Taylor) - 4:29
  6. Yeah (Smyth, Taylor) - 4:46
  7. Please Help Me If You Can (Taylor) - 4:21
  8. Let's Hope Nobody Finds Us (Smyth, Taylor) - 4:43
  9. New Morning (Smyth, Taylor) - 5:45
  10. Say I Love You (Taylor) - 4:43
  11. See My Way (Taylor) - 4:02
  12. One More Mystery (Taylor) - 4:49

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