Sacred Island, released on April 1, 1998, is a vibrant and diverse collection of blues tracks by the legendary Taj Mahal. This album, spanning a crisp 45 minutes, is a testament to Taj Mahal's mastery over various blues genres, including classic blues, country blues, jazz blues, blues rock, and modern blues. The tracklist is a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary sounds, with standout tracks like "The Calypsonians," "Coconut Man," and "Sacred Island (Moku La'a)" showcasing Taj Mahal's unique ability to blend cultural influences into his music. "Betty and Dupree" and "The New Hula Blues" add a touch of storytelling and nostalgia, while "No Na Mamo," "Mailbox Blues," and "Kanikapila" highlight his deep roots in blues tradition. Recorded under Private Music, Sacred Island is a must-experience for any blues enthusiast, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions that only Taj Mahal can deliver.