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01. "Intro" 02. "Going Up To The Country, Paint My Mailbox Blue" 03. "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" 04. "Blackjack davey" 05. "Why did you have to desert me?" 06. "Interview" 07. "Further on down the road" 08. "Stealin'" 09. "Instrumental" 10. "Johnny Too Bad" 11. "Take A Giant Step"
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.. Long Island, October 15th 1974 |
 | | Description: | One of the most revered figures in late 20th century American blues and roots music, by 1974 Taj Mahal had devised a unique style drawing on a huge variety of sources. This superb set typifies his eclectic approach and mastery of the guitar, and comes complete with background notes and images.Studio/Live Live
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Recording Time 65 minutes
One of the most revered figures in late 20th century American blues and roots music, by 1974 Taj Mahal had devised a unique style drawing on a huge variety of sources. This superb set typifies his eclectic approach and mastery of the guitar, and comes complete with background notes and images. (text on back cover)
Recording information: Ultrasonic Studios, Long Island, NY (10/15/1974).
Intimate 1974 live recording with a small band in front of a small studio audience, incl Take A Giant Step, Going Up To The Country, Why Did You Have to Desert Me & more. Ultrasonic Studios, Long Island, October 15, 1974 album for sale by Taj Mahal was released Nov 25, 2014 on the Keyhole label.
Standard jewel case with a 4-page booklet
© KEYHOLE 2014"Ultrasonic Studios, Long Island, October 15th 1974" is a captivating live CD by the legendary blues artist Taj Mahal, released by Keyhole. This recording captures an electrifying performance at Ultrasonic Studios in New York during the peak of Taj Mahal?s creative powers. The setlist features a blend of traditional blues numbers and original compositions, showcasing his signature fusion of Delta blues with Caribbean and African influences. The sound quality preserves the raw energy and intimacy of the session, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike.
Taj Mahal is one of America?s most influential roots musicians. With a career spanning over five decades, he has received multiple Grammy Awards and nominations for his innovative approach to blues music. His ability to incorporate global sounds into classic American genres has earned him international acclaim and solidified his legacy as a pioneer in world music.
Keyhole is renowned for its high-quality archival releases that bring rare live performances back to life for modern audiences. Specializing in jazz, rock, folk, and blues recordings from past decades, Keyhole ensures each release meets rigorous standards in audio restoration while providing detailed liner notes that enrich listeners? understanding of these historic sessions. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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KH 9031 |
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