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1993 studio album by Taj Mahal
Dancing the Blues is an
album by
American
blues artist
Taj Mahal, released in 1993.
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Reception
Allmusic gave a positive review of the album, calling the music "inclusive" and "eclectic", and praising a number of the individual tracks.
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Track listing
- "Blues Ain't Nothin'" (Taj Mahal) – 4:12
- "Hard Way" (Grover McDaniel,
T-Bone Walker) – 2:51
- "Strut" (Mahal) – 3:39
- "
Going to the River" (
Dave Bartholomew,
Fats Domino) – 6:30
- "Mockingbird" (Charlie Foxx, Inez Foxx) – 3:54
- "Blue Light Boogie" (Jessie Mae Robinson) – 4:03
- "The Hoochi Coochi Coo" (
Hank Ballard, Billy Myles) – 2:54
- "
That's How Strong My Love Is" (Roosevelt Jamison) – 3:07
- "Down Home Girl" (Arthur Butler,
Jerry Leiber) – 3:40
- "Stranger in My Own Home Town" (
Percy Mayfield) – 2:42
- "Sitting on Top of the World" (Lonnie Chatmon,
Walter Vinson) – 3:28
- "I'm Ready" (Sylvester Bradford, Fats Domino) – 3:53
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- CD Bonus Track
- "
I Can't Help Myself (Sugarpie Honeybunch)" (
Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier & Edward Holland) – 2:43
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Personnel
- Taj Mahal – Lead Vocals, Organ, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Steel Guitar, Liner Notes
- Sir Harry Bowens – Background Vocals
- Tony Braunagel – Percussion, Drums
- Kurt DeMunbrun – Design
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Chuck Domanico – Upright Bass
- Jerry Finn – Second Engineer
-
Bob Glaub – Bass
- Ron Goldstein – Executive Producer
- Marty Grebb – Alto, Baritone & Tenor Saxophone, Background Vocals
- Helix Hadar – Second Engineer
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Richie Hayward – Drums
-
Etta James – Vocals
- William H. Johnson – Illustrations
- Darrell Leonard – Trombone, Trumpet, Trombonium
- Stephen Marcussen – Mastering
- Joe McGrath – Percussion, Engineer
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Ian McLagan – Organ, Piano
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Bill Payne – Piano
- Melanie Penny – Art Direction
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John Porter – Guitar, Producer
- Michito Sanchez – Percussion, Conga
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Johnny Lee Schell – Guitar, Background Vocals
- Joe Sublett – Soprano & Tenor Saxophone
- Texacali Horns – Horn
- Rich Veltrop – Second Engineer
- Robin Visotsky – Photography
- Mick Weaver – Organ
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