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Taj Mahal - Giant Step (1969) [Country Blues, Modern Electric Blues]; mp3, 320 kbps

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Taj Mahal - Giant Step (1969) [Country Blues, Modern Electric Blues]; mp3, 320 kbps

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Artist: Taj Mahal
Album: Giant Step
Genre: Country Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Origin: USA
Released: 1969
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Tracklist:
  1. Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie (Anymo')
  2. Take a Giant Step (1969 Version)
  3. Give Your Woman What She Wants (From the Motion Picture "The April Fools")
  4. Good Morning Little School Girl
  5. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
  6. Six Days On the Road
  7. Farther On Down the Road
  8. Keep Your Hands Off Her
  9. Bacon Fat
  10. Linin' Track
  11. Country Blues #1
  12. Wild Ox Moan
  13. Light Rain Blues
  14. A Little Soulful Tune (Album Version)
  15. Candy Man (Album Version)
  16. Cluck Old Hen (Album Version)
  17. Colored Aristocracy
  18. Blind Boy Rag
  19. Stagger Lee
  20. Cajun Tune
  21. Fishin' Blues
  22. Annie's Lover

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In less than 24 months, Taj Mahal (guitars/vocals/banjo/harmonica) had issued the equivalent of four respective long players. The electric Giant Step (1968) was released alongside the acoustic and decidedly rural De Ole Folks at Home (1968). The nine cuts on Giant Step feature support from the instrumental trio of Jessie Ed Davis (guitar/keyboards), Gary Gilmore (bass) and Chuck Blackwell (drums). They back Taj Mahal on a wide selection of covers ranging from Carole King and Gerry Goffin's "Take a Giant Step" to the upbeat and soulful reading of the Huddie Ledbetter blues staple "Keep Your Hands off Her." The arrangements are unique and offer the artist's distinctive approach. Nowhere is this more evident than the practically jovial mid-tempo "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" or the freewheeling abandon that is brought to the 18-wheeler anthem "Six Days on the Road," recalling the version of "Ain't That a Lot of Love" from Taj Mahal's preceding effort Natch'l Blues (1968). Additionally, Blind Willie Johnson's "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond" stands out with a strong and soaring gospel-flavoured score. Giant Step concludes with "Bacon Fat," a number attributed here via Garth Hudson and Robbie Robertson of the Band. That said, it may be better-known from the man they called Mr. Rhythm, Andre Williams, whose scattered down-home spoken interludes punctuate his February 1957 Top 10 R&B hit -- which incidentally was created under the working title "Diddle, Diddle Womp, Womp." Parties searching for an apt introduction when discovering Taj Mahal's voluminous catalogue are encouraged to consider Giant Step as a highly recommended reference point.

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