Dive into the rich, soulful world of Taj Mahal with "The Hidden Treasures Of Taj Mahal," a captivating collection of studio recordings and live performances that showcase the blues legend's unparalleled artistry. Released on August 21, 2012, under Columbia/Legacy, this double album spans a staggering 2 hours and 10 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Taj Mahal's diverse musical repertoire.
The album opens with the infectious "Chainey Do" and includes rare 1970 versions of "Sweet Mama Janisse" and "Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day," providing a fresh perspective on these classic tracks. Taj Mahal's mastery of blues, jazz, and country influences shines through in songs like "I Pity the Poor Immigrant," "Jacob's Ladder," and the spirited "Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie (Any Mo')." The live tracks, recorded at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, capture the raw energy and charisma of Taj Mahal's performances, featuring fan favorites like "Runnin' by the Riverside," "Oh Susanna," and a powerful rendition of "Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day."
With its blend of studio gems and electrifying live performances, "The Hidden Treasures Of Taj Mahal" is a testament to Taj Mahal's enduring legacy as a blues pioneer. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a deep dive into the timeless artistry of one of the genre's most influential figures.