A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Taj Mahal. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Taj Mahal. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2009. október 31., szombat

Taj Mahal-The Natchl Blues

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01 - Taj Mahal - Good Morning Miss Brown
02 - Taj Mahal - Corinna
03 - Taj Mahal - I Aint Gonna Let Nobody Steal My Jellyroll
04 - Taj Mahal - Going Up To The Country Paint My Mailbox Blue
05 - Taj Mahal - Done Changed My Way Of Living
06 - Taj Mahal - She Caught The Katy And Left Me A Mule To Ride
07 - Taj Mahal - The Cuckoo
08 - Taj Mahal - You Dont Miss Your Water (Till Your Well Runs Dry)
09 - Taj Mahal - Aint That A Lot Of Love
10 - Taj Mahal - The Cuckoo (Alternate Version)
11 - Taj Mahal - New Stranger Blues
12 - Taj Mahal - Things Are Gonna Work Out Fine

2009. március 18., szerda

Taj Mahal - Maestro


Taj Mahal-Maestro


01. Scratch My Back 4:20
02. Never Let You Go 4:43
03. Dust Me Down 3:28
04. Further Down The Road 4:47
05. Black Man, Brown Man 3:52
06. Zanzibar 5:52
07. TV Mama 3:43
08. I Can Make You Happy 4:59
09. Slow Drag 6:33
10. Hello Josephine 4:48
11. Strong Man Holler 5:49
12. Diddy Wah Diddy 4:36


"The one thing I've always demanded of the records I've made is that they be danceable," he says. "This record is danceable, it's listenable, it has lots of different rhythms, it's accessible, it's all right in front of you. It's a lot of fun, and it represents where I am at this particular moment in my life."



The mythology of American blues is filled with images of the lone musician standing at the crossroads, caught in that gray area between light and shadow, cutting impossible deals with dark forces, offering up nothing less than his soul as collateral.

Composer and multi-instrumentalist Taj Mahal, a two-time GRAMMY® winner and one of the most influential American blues and roots artists of the past half-century, has made no Faustian deals in his long and distinguished career, but he stands at an important crossroads nonetheless. In his never-ending exploration of the complex origins and underpinnings of American music, he has forged a four-decade career by gathering and distilling countless musical traditions from a range of geographical and cultural sources: the Mississippi Delta, the Appalachian backwoods, the African continent, the Hawaiian islands, Europe, the Caribbean and so much more. Taj Mahal doesn't just stand at the crossroads. He is the crossroads.

This twelve-track set - his first U.S. release in five years - marks the fortieth anniversary of Taj's rich and varied recording career by mixing original material with chestnuts from vintage sources and newcomers alike. Guests on this anniversary gala include Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Angelique Kidjo, Los Lobos, Ziggy Marley and others - many of whom have been directly
influenced by Taj's music and guidance.