Taj Mahal, a titan of the blues and a musician of vast eclectic tastes, delivers a powerful and soulful experience with his 1993 album, "Dancing The Blues." This album is a testament to Taj Mahal's ability to blend various genres, including classic blues, jazz blues, and blues rock, creating a rich and diverse soundscape that is both timeless and innovative.
"Dancing The Blues" features a compelling mix of original tracks and covers, showcasing Taj Mahal's deep respect for the blues tradition while also pushing its boundaries. The album opens with the energetic "Blues Ain't Nothin'," setting the tone for a journey through the heart of the blues. Standout tracks include a pumping rendition of "Inez & Charlie Foxx's" and a soulful cover of "Mockingbird," featuring a duet with the legendary Etta James. Other highlights include "That's How Strong My Love Is," a poignant ballad, and "I Can't Help Myself (Sugarpie Honeybunch)," a lively and infectious tune.
With a duration of 47 minutes, "Dancing The Blues" is a concise yet impactful album that captures the essence of Taj Mahal's artistry. The album's production, handled by Private Music, ensures a solid and familiar sound that resonates with both longtime fans and newcomers to Taj Mahal's music. Whether you're a blues enthusiast or simply appreciate great music, "Dancing The Blues" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.