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Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder - Get On Board
They were so solid. They meant what they said, they did what they did ⊠hereâs two guys, a guitar player and a harmonica player, and they could make it sound like a whole orchestra.âTaj Mahal It was perfect. What else can you say? âRy Cooder Nearly sixty years after they first played together, Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, longtime friends and collaborators, reunite with an album of music from two Piedmont blues masters who have inspired them all their lives: GET ON BOARD: THE SONGS OF SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE MCGHEE, out April 22, 2022 on Nonesuch Records. A video for the track âHooray Hoorayâ may be seen here and an interview with Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal about the record may be seen here. N With Taj Mahal on vocals, harmonica, guitar, and piano and Cooder on vocals, guitar, mandolin, and banjoâjoined by Joachim Cooder on drums and bassâthe duo recorded eleven songs drawn from recordings and live performances by Terry and McGhee, who they both first heard as teenagers in California. Explaining where Terry and McGhee took him musically, Cooder says, âDown the road, away from Santa Monica. Where everything was good. âI have got to get out of here,â was all I could think. What do you do, fourteen, eighteen years old? I was trapped. But that first record, Get on Board, the 10â on Folkways, was so wonderful, I could understand the guitar playing.â Taj Mahal adds, âI started hearing them when I was about nineteen, and I wanted to go to these coffee houses, âcause I heard that these old guys were playing. I knew that there was a river out there somewhere that I could get into, and once I got in it, Iâd be all right. They brought the whole package for me.â Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder originally joined forces in 1965, forming The Rising Sons when Cooder was just seventeen. The band was signed to Columbia Records but an album was not released and the group disbanded a year later. The 1960s recording sessions, widely bootlegged, were finally issued officially in 1992. Get On Board is Taj Mahal and Ry Cooderâs first recording together since then. Get On Board: The Songs Of Terry & Brownie McGhee My Baby Done Changed the Lock on the Door The Midnight Special Hooray Hooray Deep Sea Diver Pick a Bale of Cotton Drinkinâ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee What a Beautiful City Pawn Shop Blues Cornbread, Peas, Black Molasses Packing Up Getting Ready to Go I Shall Not Be Moved
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They were so solid. They meant what they said, they did what they did ⊠hereâs two guys, a guitar player and a harmonica player, and they could make it sound like a whole orchestra.âTaj Mahal It was perfect. What else can you say? âRy Cooder Nearly sixty years after they first played together, Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, longtime friends and collaborators, reunite with an album of music from two Piedmont blues masters who have inspired them all their lives: GET ON BOARD: THE SONGS OF SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE MCGHEE, out April 22, 2022 on Nonesuch Records. A video for the track âHooray Hoorayâ may be seen here and an interview with Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal about the record may be seen here. N With Taj Mahal on vocals, harmonica, guitar, and piano and Cooder on vocals, guitar, mandolin, and banjoâjoined by Joachim Cooder on drums and bassâthe duo recorded eleven songs drawn from recordings and live performances by Terry and McGhee, who they both first heard as teenagers in California. Explaining where Terry and McGhee took him musically, Cooder says, âDown the road, away from Santa Monica. Where everything was good. âI have got to get out of here,â was all I could think. What do you do, fourteen, eighteen years old? I was trapped. But that first record, Get on Board, the 10â on Folkways, was so wonderful, I could understand the guitar playing.â Taj Mahal adds, âI started hearing them when I was about nineteen, and I wanted to go to these coffee houses, âcause I heard that these old guys were playing. I knew that there was a river out there somewhere that I could get into, and once I got in it, Iâd be all right. They brought the whole package for me.â Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder originally joined forces in 1965, forming The Rising Sons when Cooder was just seventeen. The band was signed to Columbia Records but an album was not released and the group disbanded a year later. The 1960s recording sessions, widely bootlegged, were finally issued officially in 1992. Get On Board is Taj Mahal and Ry Cooderâs first recording together since then. Get On Board: The Songs Of Terry & Brownie McGhee My Baby Done Changed the Lock on the Door The Midnight Special Hooray Hooray Deep Sea Diver Pick a Bale of Cotton Drinkinâ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee What a Beautiful City Pawn Shop Blues Cornbread, Peas, Black Molasses Packing Up Getting Ready to Go I Shall Not Be Moved












