Get on Board with Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder

After 60 years, Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, friends of yesteryear, found each other in this beautiful musical document. Ry Cooder, who is known for his special instrument selection and special recording techniques, has left his footprint again. Like the gentlemen are giving a living room concert with you in the living room. Acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, piano, harmonica and percussion sound pure and honest. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee were once the reason for Taj Mahal and Cooder to go into music. Taj and Ry were band members of the “Rising Sons” and recorded their first and only joint LP at Columbia Records in 1965. Spicy detail: the record company couldn't do anything with it at the time and the album wasn't released for the first time until 1992. However, Cooder can be heard on a number of tracks on Mahal's self-titled 1968 debut (with Jesse Ed Davis as second guitarist). Now two old friends find each other at a very high level and the fun is dripping off, so:
Get On Board Full Album 2022
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