The Real Thing (Taj Mahal album)

The Real Thing
Live album by Taj Mahal
Released 1971 (CD in 2000)
Recorded February 13, 1971, Fillmore East, New York City
Genre Blues
Length 66:51
Label Columbia/Legacy
Producer David Rubinson (original recording), Bob Irwin (CD reissue)
Taj Mahal chronology
Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home
(1969)
The Real Thing
(1971)
Happy Just to Be Like I Am
(1972)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Robert ChristgauB [2]
Entertainment WeeklyB+ [3]
Rolling Stonenot rated [4]

The Real Thing is a 1971 double live album by Taj Mahal. It was recorded on February 13, 1971 at the Fillmore East in New York City and features Taj Mahal backed by a band that includes four tuba players.

Track listing

All songs by Taj Mahal unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Fishin' Blues" (Henry Thomas) – 2:58
  2. "Ain't Gwine to Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')" (Chuck Blackwell, Jesse Ed Davis, Gary Gilmore, Taj Mahal) – 9:11
    • Studio recording on Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home (1969)
  3. "Sweet Mama Janisse" – 3:32
  4. "Going Up to the Country and Paint My Mailbox Blue" – 3:24
  5. "Big Kneed Gal" – 5:34
  6. "You're Going to Need Somebody on Your Bond" (Blind Willie Johnson) – 6:13
  7. "Tom and Sally Drake" – 3:39
  8. "Diving Duck Blues" (Sleepy John Estes) – 3:46
  9. "John, Ain' It Hard" – 5:30
  10. "She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)" (Taj Mahal, Yank Rachell) – 4:08
    • Omitted from the vinyl issue, added to 2000 CD issue. Studio recording appears on The Natch'l Blues (1968).
  11. "You Ain't No Street Walker Mama, Honey but I Do Love the Way You Strut Your Stuff" – 18:56

Personnel

Technical

References

  1. Planer, Lindsay. The Real Thing at AllMusic. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  2. Taj Mahal at RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  3. Scherman, Tony (September 8, 2000). "Music Review: Taj Mahal", Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  4. Gerson, Ben (September 16, 1971). The Real Thing, Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
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