The Natch'l Blues
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About This Release
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, 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.
Tracklist
1
Good Morning Miss Brown
2
Corinna
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
She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride
7
The Cuckoo
8
You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til Your Well Runs Dry)
9
Ain't That a Lot of Love