Taj Mahal

blues, blues rock, folk

Taj Mahal

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Statesboro' Blues 02:58
Queen Bee 04:40
Lovin' in My Baby's Eyes 02:40
Leaving Trunk 04:49
Corinna 03:02
Corinna - From "The Natch'l Blues" 03:02
Statesboro Blues 02:58
She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride 03:28
Conch: Introduction 03:31
Fishin' Blues 04:03
John the Revelator 03:53
Checkin' up on My Baby 04:54
Honky Tonk Women 04:39
Celebrated Walkin' Blues 08:51
Having A Real Bad Day 04:01
You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til Your Well Runs Dry) 04:25
Mind Your Own Business 02:41
21st Century Gypsy Singing Lovin Man 05:44
Ooh Poo Pah Doo 04:00
Blues With A Feeling 03:45
(You've Got To) Love Her With A Feeling 03:45
Think 02:35
It Takes a Lot to Laugh 04:32
Down Home Girl 03:42
Give Your Woman What She Wants 02:27
I Miss You Baby 03:28
Honky Tonk Woman 04:43
Betty 'n' Dupree 07:42
Black Man, Brown Man 04:03
You Rascal You 04:07
Let The Four Winds Blow 03:13
Clara (St. Kitts Woman) 04:34
Blues Ain't Nothin' 04:13
Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now 02:10
Oh Lord, Things Are Gettin' Crazy Up In Here 04:37
Soothin' 05:05
Let The Four Winds Blue 03:13
Good Morning Miss Brown 05:26
What Am I Living For? 02:48
Empty Bank (The Hot Spot/Soundtrack Version) 03:50
The Cuckoo (alternate version) 03:19
TV Mama 03:43
Scratch My Back 04:20
You Ain't No Streetwalker, Honey But I Do Love the Way You Strut Your Stuff 18:56
John, Ain't It Hard 05:30
Stealin' 06:58
Dust Me Down 03:28
Mockingbird 03:58
Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own 01:58
Outskirts of Town 04:54

Artist Media

Born: 1942-05-17

Country: US

Biography - Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal (born Henry Saint Clair Fredericks in New York City on May 17, 1942) is an American Grammy Award-winning blues musician who incorporates elements of world music into his music. A self-taught singer, songwriter, and film composer who plays the guitar, banjo and harmonica (among many other instruments), Mahal has done much to reshape the definition and scope of blues music over the course of his 50 year career by fusing it with non-traditional forms, including sounds from the Caribbean, Africa and the South Pacific.

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