Thursday, October 29, 2009

Taj MAHAL - Blue Light Boogie 1999


Taj MAHAL - Blue Light Boogie 1999

Blues

Blue Light Boogie is a compilation cd of songs performed in the 90's by one of the premier "organic American" musicians, Taj Mahal. Taj was born in New York in 1942 as Henry St Clair Fredericks and a graduate in Animal Husbandry from the University of Massachusetts. It may seem unlikely that you would find someone as passionate about what he calls "organic American" music and others call roots music, but his father was a jazz pianist and his mother frequently sang gospel thus fostering the inception of a life long interest in roots music. He first started performing professionally with Ry Cooder and the Rising Sons in 1964 and since that time has gone on to distinguish himself as both a folk and blues performer.
Taj is a gifted musicologist who performs such a variety of music as jazz, blues, reggae, gospel, rock , folk, soul, and zydeco. Blue Light Boogie provides a good representation of styles and songs which Taj Mahal has done over the years. Many of the songs are pulled from cd compilations which Taj was part of as Honky Tonk Woman from the House of Blues "Paint it Blue" cd, Mercedes Benz another House of Blues "Songs of Janis Joplin" and John the Revelator from the Blues Brothers 2000. It seems fitting that these various pieces should be found together on a Taj Mahal cd.

Among the notable songs on the cd are River of Love a soul type of song that has a real Motown feel to it, and Honky Tonk Woman with its stripped down sound and slow and rough vocals. My personal favorite is a Taj Mahal original Don't Call Us. It is a powerful song with background vocals by Daryl Hall, John Oates and Sheryl Crow.

Those same people
You meet on the way up
Are the same people
You meet on the way down
How does it feel
To be lying on the ground?

Of course not to be forgotten is one of Taj Mahal's most famous songs, his reggae influenced version of the Gerry Gaffin, Carole King song Take a Giant Step. Mercedes Benz is done as a field holler type of song with guitar and tuba for accompaniment.

Down Home Girl is a fun upbeat blues. Big Legged Mommas are Back In Style is a joyous, fun, bawdy blues, that makes you want to whoop and holler as well as laugh a bit. It's good news to me. Taj's version of the Son House song John the Revelator is an enthusiastic gospel. Please clap along while you listen and an amen is just fine, thank you. Blue light Boogie is a slow and sultry blues. Turn the lights down low and boogie slow!

While there may be more representative Taj Mahal compilations, this is a fun and enthusiastic cd which provides an overview of some of his more recent work. I am glad to have it as part of my collection.
By  Booknblueslady.
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01. River Of Love (04:06)
02. Honky Tonk Women (04:39)
03. Don’t Call Us (04:20)
04. Take A Giant Step (04:38)
05. Down Home Girl (03:43)
06. Feets Don’t Fail Me Now (03:19)
07. Dark Angel (03:26)
08. Big Legged Mommas Are Back In Style (04:18)
09. John The Revelator (03:54)
10. Blue Light Boogie (04:05)
11. She Caught The Key (03:40)
12. Mercedes Benz (03:17)
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