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Taj Mahal

The Natch'l Blues

Pure Pleasure

PPAN CS9698

LP Black $39
  • Stereo recording
  • LP x 1 standard sleeve

Description

Taj Mahal’s second album, recorded in the spring and fall of 1968, opens with more stripped-down Delta-style blues in the manner of his debut, but adds a little more amplification (partly courtesy of Al Kooper on organ) before moving into wholly bigger sound on numbers like “She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride” and “The Cuckoo” — the latter, in particular, features crunchy electric and acoustic guitars and Gary Gilmore playing his bass almost like a lead instrument, like a bluesman’s answer to John Entwistle. Most notable, however, may be the two original closing numbers, “You Don’t Miss Your Water (’Til Your Well Runs Dry)” and “Ain’t That a Lot of Love,” which offer Taj Mahal working in the realm of soul and treading onto Otis Redding territory.

This is particularly notable on “You Don’t Miss Your Water,” which achieves the...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Good Morning Miss Brown
  • 2 Corrina
  • 3 I Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Steal My Jellyroll
  • 4 Going Up To The Country, Paint My Mailbox Blue
  • 5 Done Changed My Way Of Living
  • 6 The Cuckoo (alternate version)
  • 7 She Caught The Katy And Left Me A Mule To Ride
  • 8 The Cuckoo
  • 9 You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til Your Well Runs Dry)
  • 10 Ain't That A Lot Of Love
  • 11 New Stranger Blues
  • 12 Things Are Gonna Work Out Fine