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Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home is the third studio album by American blues musician Taj Mahal. A double album, the first disc (Giant Step) is electric, while the second (De Ole Folks at Home) is acoustic. Esquire included the album at number 27 on its list of "The 75 Albums Every Man Should Own". [4]
The song was later covered by singer Taj Mahal, in a significantly rearranged version, and included as the title track to his 1969 double album release Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home. [5] It was also recorded by Rising Sons—featuring Mahal and Ry Cooder—in 1966, but not released until 1992 on their self-titled album. [6]
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Taj Mahal, David Rubinson: Taj ... "Country Blues #1" (Taj Mahal, Jesse Ed Davis) - 2:36 - from De Ole Folks at Home ...
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The Best of Taj Mahal (2000) The Best of the Private Years ... "Take a Giant Step"
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The Very Best of Taj Mahal is an album by American blues artist Taj Mahal. [4] ... "Take a Giant Step"
Going Home (1980) The Best of Taj Mahal, Volume 1 ... Taj's Blues (1992) The Best of Taj Mahal, Volume 1 is a blues compilation album by ... "Take a Giant Step" - 4: ...
Taj Mahal - acoustic and electric guitars, bass, percussion, keyboards, lead and background vocals; Jeanette Acosta - synthesizer; Wayne Henderson - keyboards; Ray Fitzpatrick - bass, percussion
[15] Mahal and his band were later invited to England by the Rolling Stones, [16] and they appeared as a musical guest in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. [17] He played in the "electric" disc of Mahal's double album Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home (1969) and appeared in two songs of his fourth album Happy Just to Be Like I Am (1971). [18]