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  1. Professional ratings. Master of the Game is the debut solo album by James "J.T." Taylor, previously known as a member of Kool & the Gang. It was released by MCA Records in 1989, and peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard R&B chart .

    #
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Sister Rosa"
    James "J.T." Taylor
    4:02
    2.
    "8 Days a Week"
    James "J.T." Taylor, Dennis Matkosky
    3:52
    3.
    "The House That Jack Built"
    James "J.T." Taylor
    5:29
    4.
    "Bring Back the Night"
    James "J.T."
    4:44
    • 43:22
    • MCA
    • 1989
  2. Master of the Game Lyrics. Nobody owns her heart. Hers is a work of art. She holds it up to show you. In the dark, oh-oh... No one can take her breath. She'll always have one left. She's...

  3. The song later appeared as a bonus track on CD editions of Taylor's debut solo album, Master of the Game, along with Belle's next solo album, both of which were released that same year. Master of the Game produced several additional hits, including the single "The Promised Land" which also appeared on the soundtrack of Ghostbusters II .

    • James Warren Taylor
  4. Master of the Game Review by Amy Hanson. Former Kool & the Gang frontman James "J.T." Taylor's solo debut is a slick, tight set crammed with snappy up-tempo R&B grooves. Even out of a funk context, his voice is unmistakable, blending just as well across this new sound as it ever did across the massive grooves of old.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Master of the Game by JamesJ.T.” Taylor. Personal Experiences. I have always been a fan of JamesJ.T.” Taylor and his soulful music. Upon hearing his iconic song “Master of the Game,” I was captivated by the deep meaning and emotion hidden within its lyrics.

  6. Jun 11, 2020 · James ''J.T.'' Taylor - Master Of The Game

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  7. Master Of The Game is the solo debut of JamesJ.T.” Taylor, previously known as a member of Kool & the Gang. The album failed to reach mainstream popularity, peaking at #77 on the Billboard R&B Chart. The album was released by MCA Records in 1989. Tracks. 1 Sister Rosa (James JT Taylor) 4:02. 2 8 Days A Week (James JT Taylor, Dennis Matkosky) 3:52

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