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Chris "The Glove" Taylor

Chris "The Glove" Taylor is credited on 251 releases across 86 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1983–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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251

Pressings credited

86

Albums

5

Decades active

258

In collections

Biography

Chris Taylor (born May 22, 1962), also known by his monikers The Glove, DJ Glove, and ChrisGlove, is best known as a DJ and producer on the West Coast hip hop scene in the 1980s and 1990s. Taylor is known for his appearance in the film Breakin' alongside Ice-T. Taylor is credited on "Phone Tap" (The Firm) as producer. Other production credits include "Reckless" (Ice T & Dave Storrs), "Tebitan Jam" (Chris "the Glove" Taylor), "Go Off" (Ice T & Dave Storrs), and "Itchiban Scratch" (Chris "the Glove" Taylor). Taylor produced "Stranded on Death Row" and "Doggy Dogg World" on the genre-defining albums The Chronic and Doggystyle, and also claims to have written/produced the tracks for "Xxplosive" (Dr. Dre) and "Hello" (NWA), though uncredited. Other sources name Taylor as an engineer, mixer and musician on The Chronic.

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Credited work

251 releases · 86 albums · active 1983–2022

  • Performance · 187
  • Production · 182
  • Engineering · 77
  • Other credits · 16

Studios: Santa Monica Sound Recorders · Larrabee West · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Larrabee Sound Studios

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