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"...Fishin' Blues..."
Apart from the largely
laid-back Brass 'n' Blues band nature of this live double-album (recorded
February 1971 at the famous Fillmore East venue in New York with a backing band
that included four Tuba players) - what blows you away here is the gorgeous
in-yer-face CD Remaster done in 2000 by Sony/Columbia Tape Engineer Supremo VIC
ANESINI.
The Vicster has done huge
names in the Sony/BMG cannon - Bruce Springsteen, Simon & Garfunkel,
Santana, Elvis Presley, Billy Joel, Mott The Hoople, The Jayhawks, Jeff Beck, AerNilsson,
Blood, Sweat & Tears, Mountain and so many more. I seek his work out. Well
add Taj Mahal to that list because the "Taj Mahal" self-titled Blues
Rock debut and this Americana live double are barnstormer transfers -
exemplary. To the big kneed tubby tuba details...
UK released September 2000 -
"The Real Thing" by TAJ MAHAL on Columbia/Legacy 498174 2 (Barcode
5099749817425) offers a 1971 Double-Album Plus One Bonus Track Remastered onto
1CD and plays out as follows (66:56 minutes):
1. Fishin' Blues (2:58)
[Side 1]
2. Ain't Gwine To Whistle
Dixie (Any Mo') (9:11)
3. Sweet Mama Janisse (3:33)
4. Going Up To The Country
And Paint My Mailbox Blue (3:24) [Side 2]
5. Big Kneed Gal (5:34)
6. You're Going To Need
Somebody On Your Bond (6:14)
7. Tom And Sally Drake
(3:39) [Side 3]
8. Diving Duck Blues (3:46)
9. John, Ain't It Hard
(5:30)
10. She Caught The Katy And
Left Me A Mule To Ride (4:08, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
11. You Ain't No Sweet
Walker Mama, Honey But I Do Love The Way You Strut Your Stuff (18:56)
Tracks 1 to 9 and Track 11
are the double-album "The Real Thing" – released June 1971 in the USA
on Columbia G 30619 and in the UK on CBS Records S 64385. Produced by DAVID
RUBINSON – it peaked at No. 84 in the US Billboard Rock LP charts (didn't chart
UK).
Part of their 'Columbia High
Fidelity "360 Sound" Series' (mimics the '360 Sound' logo that came
with all American Columbia records originals) - the 12-page booklet is a tasty
affair with period photos of the huge band and new liner notes from STANLEY
CROUCH quite rightly praising the 'chances' Taj took with the Blues medium.
This was a different sound with Tubas and Brass thrown into the audio mix. Most
tracks still had that same Blues and R&B backbeat - but of course not all
purists and their one-way-only-taste-buds would have been impressed. But anyone
hearing the juxtaposition of the guitar-only opener "Fishin' Blues"
and the Canned Heat meets Taj Mahal 19-minute finisher could only be impressed.
And that Remaster is fantastic.
I've typed in the playing
times for the tracks above because I'd swear that two are considerably extended
cuts without saying so - "Ain't Gwine..." up from 8:17 to 9:11
minutes and "Big Kneed Gal" up from 4:45 to 5:34 minutes (some of the
others have maybe 10 or 12 more seconds, but not as noticeable as those two).
When the four horns come
crashing in during "You're Going To Need Somebody On Your Bond" - it
has a huge power and that cool mention of Mavis Staples in the lyrics. Taj
Mahal on Banjo with Bob Stewart on Tuba for the Side 3 instrumental "Tom
And Sally Drake" comes out beautifully - virtually no hiss - but full of
that 'live warmth' the recording is famous for. Their cover of the Sleepy John
Estes classic "Diving Duck Blues" is turned into a rollicking R&B
meets Rock driver.
There is almost total
audience silence preceding "John, Ain't It Hard" – a stunning
National Steel Blues lurch – his lady all dressed up in red and talking trashy.
You can feel the crowd loving the vibe and their hollers increase as the Tubas
come sailing in – gorgeous audio. And that Previously Unreleased track
"She Caught The Katy..." slots in before the near 19-minute Side 4
finisher "You Ain't No Sweet Walker Mama..." like it was always meant
to be there - impressive.
"The Real Thing"
by Taj Mahal is a fab little CD Reissue and one that in January 2022 is
increasingly hard to find. Seek it out and enjoy a clap-along yourself...