“At the end of
something/Something new begins”
“Crash”
Multi-platinum recording artist
Taylor Dayne may call her new
album Satisfied, but the
world-class performer is
anything but, as she prepares to
release her first studio album
in almost 10 years on her own
Intention Music label,
distributed by Warner Music
Group’s Adrenaline/ADA.
“The title is very
tongue-in-cheek,” she admits,
taking its name from her cover
of U.K. blue-eyed soul sensation
Lewis Taylor’s song of the same
name. “There are all kinds of
love on this album: unrequited,
damaged, broken, hurtful, heart
filled … It’s all about asking
yourself, ‘Are you sure this is
where you want to be? Are you
happy with the choices you’ve
made?’”
The New York-born artist’s three
albums for Arista Records,
Tell It To My Heart, Can’t
Fight Fate, and Soul
Dancing, produced twelve Top
20 singles, among them the
chart-topping “Love Will Lead
You Back.” “Tell It To My Heart”
sold more than 75 million albums
and singles worldwide, garnering
three Grammy nominations along
the way. On her new album, Dayne
co-wrote four of the songs,
including the first single,
“Beautiful,” with Norwegian
tunesmith Hitesh, as well as
“Love Chain,” “The Fall” and
“Hymn.”
“It was time to roll up my
sleeves, get back into the
studio and show people I’m not
done yet,” she laughs.
Other top-name producer/writers
on Satisfied include Mike
Mangini (Baha Men, Digbable
Planets, O-Town, Bruce Hornsby,
David Byrne), Peter Wade
(Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna,
Natasha Bedingfield), and the
New Radicals’ Gregg Alexander
(“You Get What You Give”) & Rick
Nowels (Stevie Nicks, Madonna,
k.d. lang, Nelly Furtado,
Santana), among others. There
are also marvelously soulful
covers of the Red Hot Chili
Peppers’ “Under the Bridge,” the
Rolling Stones’ “Fool to Cry”
and Des’ree’s “Kissing You,”
from the soundtrack of Baz
Luhrmann’s William
Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet,
reminiscent of her hit version
of Barry White’s “Can’t Get
Enough of Your Love.”
“My job as an artist is to make
sure that I make the material I
choose mine, by interpreting it
my way,” says Taylor.
The initial track, “Beautiful,”
was inspired by a particular
individual, she says, noting his
name can be detected in the
lyrics. “It was someone I was
very infatuated with… and the
song captured the glow which
resonates from that feeling.”
Just don’t call Satisfied
a comeback because Taylor Dayne
has never really been away, even
if the last five years one of
her chief roles has been as
single mother to her twin boy
and girl.
The new album offers Dayne an
opportunity to show off the
versatility of her amazing
pipes, which have gotten deeper,
richer and more confident with
age. She is equally at home on
soaring ballads like “Beautiful”
and the show-stopping “Hymn,”
both of which she co-wrote, as
she is with the Spector-meets-Heart
rock of “Crash,” the come-hither
sensuality of “Kissing You,” the
dance-floor beat of “I’m Over My
Head” and the reggae rhythms of
“She Don’t Love You” and
“Dedicated.”
“I’ve always had a very
passionate and large voice,”
says Taylor, adding that she
grew up on rock bands like the
Beatles, The Stones, Led
Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Bad
Company. “But the moment I heard
Al Green and Marvin Gaye, it was
all over.”
She applies that sultry
technique to her unique covers
of the Chili Peppers’ “Under the
Bridge” and the Stones’ “Fool to
Cry,” taking both songs back to
their roots in soul and R&B.
“The songs on the album have
come from everywhere,” she says.
“I went through tons of CD’s
with my A&R team to choose
material best suited for me. I
knew the songs had to come from
a universal place, for it to
resonate with people. It’s all
about the song, which is
something I learned from Clive
[Davis] when I first started.
Finding the right material is
key, it should allow you to tell
your story, let your true voice
come through and reach people
simultaneously.”
With Satisfied, Taylor
Dayne takes matters into her own
hands, following up her previous
indie release, 1998’s personal
Naked Without You, which
produced the Top 10 Billboard
Dance Music hits, “Whatever You
Want” and “Naked Without You.”
It’s the culmination of a period
where she concentrated on her
acting, debuting in the film
Love Affair with Warren
Beatty and Annette Bening,
before going on to roles in the
hit TV series Rescue Me
and Cold Case, as well as
the Tony Award-winning Elton
John/Tim Rice Broadway musical
Aida. Her songs have also
been included in the soundtracks
of the Robert DeNiro film
Flawless (the #1
Billboard Hot Dance Music
smash “Planet Love”) and the
multi-platinum Lizzy McGuire
(“Supermodel”), among others.
“This is a very exciting time
musically for me and this record
reflects that” she explains. It
was great to have the
opportunity to create magic with
some of the producers and
writers I have admired over the
years. This record has been a
long time coming. We’ve put
together a great independent
team that can rival any major.
I’m in great hands.”
Of course, now that Satisfied
has arrived, Dayne is raring to
get back out there and start
performing these new songs live
for her devoted following.
“This is a rebirth for me,” she
says. “Call it what you want,
but I’m back. We’ve baked the
bread. Now it’s time to eat it.”
Taylor Dayne may not be
Satisfied, but her fans
certainly will be with this
welcome return.