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_aSavoy / _cTaj Mahal. |
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_a[Waterdown, Ontario] : _bStony Plain, _c[2023] |
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500 | _aTitle from disc label. | ||
511 | 0 | _aTaj Mahal, vocals, harmonica ; Danny Caron, guitar ; Ruth Davies, bass ; John Simon, piano ; Leon Joyce Jr., drums ; with additional musicians. | |
508 | _aProduced by Taj Mahal & John Simon. | ||
500 | _aArranged by John Simon. | ||
518 | _aRecorded live at 25th Street Recording, Oakland, CA, August 2022. | ||
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_tStompin' at the Savoy _g(3:43) -- _tI'm just a lucky so-and-so _g(3:29) -- _tGee baby, ain't I good to you _g(3:51) -- _tSummertime _g(2:48) -- _tMood indigo _g(4:09) -- _tIs you is or is you ain't my baby _g(4:36) -- _tDo nothin' till you hear from me _g(5:05) -- _tSweet Georgia Brown _g(3:18) -- _tBaby, it's cold outside _r(with Maria Muldaur) _g(4:31) -- _tLady be good _g(3:52) -- _tBaby won't you please come home _g(3:25) -- _tCaldonia _g(3:32) -- _tKiller Joe _g(4:09) -- _tOne for my baby (and one more for the road) _g(8:08). |
520 | _aTaj Mahal can rightfully be called a living legend for his contributions to popular music. With a voice as instantly recognizable as Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, or Dr John, Taj Mahal has throughout his career pushed the envelope of American music forward by incorporating sounds from the Caribbean, Africa, traditional blues, and jazz. With this release, Taj takes a new direction in his musical journey, exploring classics from the American songbook with his good friend and acclaimed record producer John Simon, whose resume includes producing classic albums by The Band, Janis Joplin, Leonard Cohen, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Simon & Garfunkel, and Michael Franks. This is the realization of a musical collaboration they had been planning for decades. | ||
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_aJazz vocals. _97812 |
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_aJazz _y2021-2030. |
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_aPopular music _y2021-2030. |
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_aJump blues (Music) _2lcgft |
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_aSwing (Music) _2lcgft |
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_aLive sound recordings. _2lcgft _951383 |
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_aTaj Mahal _c(Musician), _eperformer. _912891 |
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_aCaron, Danny, _eperformer. |
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_aDavies, Ruth _c(Double bassist), _eperformer. |
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_aSimon, John, _d1941- _eperformer. _9218332 |
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_aJoyce, Leon, _eperformer. |
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