Tyla

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Tyla
Birth name Timothy Taylor
Origin Wolverhampton, England
Genres Rock
Glam rock
Occupations Singer
Songwriter
Guitarist
Instruments Guitar
Vocals
Bass
Years active 1983present
Labels Various
Associated acts The Dogs D'Amour
Spike & Tyla's Hot Knives
The Poet & The Dragon
Weird Girlfriend
Kitsch
Website

Tyla (born Timothy Taylor) is an English rock musician, best known for his work with The Dogs D'Amour as well as an extensive solo catalogue. As well as performing vocals, guitars and other instruments, he also illustrates the album covers in his own recognizable style.[1][2]

He has worked with The Quireboys' Spike on a project entitled Hot Knives, as well as Backyard Babies' Dregen on The Poet & The Dragon. He also contributed a vocal line to the track 'Friends' on the Babies' Stockholm Syndrome album.

He currently tours as a solo artist, but under the name Tyla & The Dogs D'Amour.

Discography

The Dogs D'Amour

Spike and Tyla's Hot Knives

  • Flagrantly Yours (1996)
  • Flagrantly Electrically Acoustically Yours (2005)

The Poet & the Dragon

  • Live... Somewhere in this World... (2004)

Solo

Albums

  • The Life & Times of a Ballad Monger (1994)
  • Libertine (1996)
  • Gothic (1997)
  • Nocturnal Nomad Demos 1997 (1998)
  • Nocturnal Nomad (1999)
  • The Idle Gait of the Self Possessed (2000)
  • Lullabies for Tough Guys (2001)
  • Life or Death? (2002)
  • Passion, Loyalty and Betrayal (2003)
  • Fakin' Kant (2004)
  • As It Was How It Is Vol. 1 (2005)
  • As It Was How It Is Vol. 2 (2005)
  • XIII Shades of Black (2005)
  • Mightier Than the Sword V.1 (2006)
  • Mightier Than the Sword V.2 (2006)
  • In Life...In Love...In Dreams (2007)
  • Supreme Demos (2009)
  • Bloody Hell Fire (2009)
  • Electric Hellfire Sessions (2010)
  • Tyla presents..In the Dynamite Jet Saloon MMX (2011)
  • Quinquaginta (2011)
  • Tyla presents..A Graveyard of Empty Bottles MMXII (2012)
  • The Devils Supper (2013)

Singles

  • Bess (2009)

Live

  • Live Acoustic (1999)

Compilations

  • Iliad of a Wolverhampton Wanderer (1999)
  • A Piece For The Wicked Vol. 1 (1999)
  • Double 'T' (2001)
  • Treasure Chest (2001)

Guest appearances

  • Jacobites - slide on "Hurt Me More", "Silver Street" & "Hanging Out The Banners" from Jacobites; "All the Dark Rags", "Sloth", "One More String of Pearls", "I Am Just a Broken Heart" & "Only Children Sleeping" from Robespierre's Velvet Basement
  • Backyard Babies - co-writing lyrics for "Painkiller" from Making Enemies Is Good, "Friends" from Stockholm Syndrome

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