Dancing the Blues

Dancing the Blues

Dancing the Blues

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On this 1993 album produced by John Porter, Taj Mahal applies his revivalist instincts and remarkably pliable voice to the classic rhythm & blues styles of the 1940s through the '60s. The program ranges from T-Bone Walker ("Hard Way") and Howlin' Wolf ("Sitting on Top of the World") to Fats Domino ("I'm Ready"), Otis Redding ("That's How Strong My Love Is"), and the Four Tops ("I Can't Help Myself"). Etta James sings a duet on "Mockingbird," while guitarist Johnny Lee Schell, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardist Bill Payne, and drummer Richie Hayward provide tight and supple studio backing. --Rick Mitchell --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Dancing the Blues, Music, Taj Mahal, Blues, Blues Music, Contemporary Blues, Electric Country Blues, Folk & Traditional, Pop, Soul-Blues

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Music:

  1. Essence
  2. Femmes
  3. Flight of Ideas
  4. Fluorescence
  5. Freedom
  6. From A Blues Point Of View
  7. Gaz Bar Blues
  8. Grass Roots
  9. Hard Time: Best of Skip James
  10. Have a Good Time [Live]

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