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Taj Mahal Tajmo Mp3, Flac, Wma Taj Mahal TajMo mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Blues Album: TajMo Country: Russia Released: 2017 Style: Electric Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1962 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1950 mb WMA version RAR size: 1956 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 957 Other Formats: VOC VQF TTA VOC WAV MP3 MPC Tracklist Hide Credits Don't Leave Me Here Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] – Lendell BlackDrums – Thaddeus WitherspoonElectric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement], Vocals – Keb' 1 5:03 Mo'*Harmonica – Billy BranchKeyboards – Michael B. Hicks*Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach AllenTenor Saxophone – Sam LevineTrombone – Roger BissellTrumpet – Keith EveretteVocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – Gary Nicholson, Kevin R. Moore*, Taj Mahal She Knows How To Rock Me Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Taj MahalBass – Eric RameyDrums – Marcus FinnieEngineer 2 2:40 [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Zach AllenResonator Guitar, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Written-By – William Lee Perryman* All Around The World Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] – Lendell BlackBacking Vocals – Dain Ussery, Meg Manning, Raphael Nduka Onwuzuruigbo, Robbie Brooks Moore*, Sharon Cho, Sidney Rudder, Stephanie BentleyBass – Tommy SimsDrums – Chester ThompsonElectric Guitar – Phillip HughleyElectric Guitar, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement], Vocals – Keb' 3 Mo'*Engineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Casey 3:22 WasnerMandolin – Colin LindenOrgan [B3], Piano, Backing Vocals, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement] – Michael B. Hicks*Percussion – Crystal Taliefero, Sheila E.Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach AllenSaxophone, Flute – Sam LevineTrombone – Roger BissellTrumpet – Keith EveretteTrumpet [Trumpet Solo] – Quentin WareVocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – Chic Street Man*, Kevin R. Moore* Om Sweet Om Backing Vocals – Dain Ussery, Raphael Nduka Onwuzuruigbo, Sharon Cho, Sidney RudderBacking Vocals, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement By] – Michael B. Hicks*Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Drums – Chester ThompsonElectric Guitar – Joe 4 3:36 Walsh, Phillip HughleyEngineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Casey WasnerFeaturing, Vocals – Lizz WrightHarmonica [Harmonica Solo] – Lee OskarKeyboards, Organ – Phil MadeiraPercussion – Crystal TalieferoVocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – John Lewis Parker, Kevin R. Moore*, Om Johari Shake Me In Your Arms Bass – Eric RameyDrums – Marcus FinnieElectric Guitar, Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Joe WalshElectric Guitar, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Engineer [Tracking And Overdub Engineer], 5 5:58 Tracking By [Tracking And Overdub Engineer] – Zach AllenOrgan [B3] – Phil MadeiraSaxophone – Jovan QualloTrombone – Roland BarberTrumpet – Quentin WareVocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – Billy Nichols That's Who I Am Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] – Lendell BlackBacking Vocals – Dain Ussery, Raphael Nduka Onwuzuruigbo, Sharon Cho, Sidney RudderBass – Tommy SimsDrums – Keio StroudEngineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Casey WasnerMandolin – Colin LindenOrgan [B3], Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Arranged By 6 [Vocal Arrangement By] – Michael B. Hicks*Organ [Wurlitzer], Electric Guitar, Slide 4:16 Guitar, Resonator Guitar, Arranged By [Horn Arrangement], Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach AllenResonator Guitar, Vocals – Taj MahalSaxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Saxophone Solo] – Jovan QualloTrombone – Roland BarberTrumpet – Quentin WareWritten-By – Al Anderson , Kevin R. Moore*, Leslie Satcher Diving Duck Blues 7 Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Taj MahalRecorded By – Jesse NicholsResonator Guitar, Vocals – 4:28 Keb' Mo'*Written-By – John Estes* Squeeze Box Accordion [Lead Accordion] – Jeff Taylor Accordion [Rhythm Accordion] – Phil MadeiraBacking Vocals – Robbie Brooks Moore*Backing Vocals, Vocals – Taj MahalBass – Tommy SimsDrums – Keio StroudElectric Guitar – Joe WalshElectric Guitar, Backing Vocals 8 3:16 – Keb' Mo'*Engineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Casey WasnerGuitar, Mandolin – Colin LindenOrgan [B3], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Michael B. Hicks*Percussion, Congas, Cowbell, Guiro, Drum [Springdrum], Tambourine, Vibraslap – Sheila E.Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach AllenWritten-By – Pete Townshend Ain't Nobody Talkin' Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Bass, Electric Piano [Electric Piano Overdub] – Eric RameyDrums – Keio StroudEngineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By 9 4:00 [Tracking Engineer] – Casey WasnerKeyboards, Organ [B3] – Phil MadeiraSaxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Jovan QualloTrombone – Roland BarberTrumpet – Quentin WareVocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – John Lewis Parker, Kevin R. Moore* Soul Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] – Lendell BlackBacking Vocals – Dain Ussery, Raphael Nduka Onwuzuruigbo, Sharon Cho, Sidney RudderBass – Phillip Moore Drums – Thaddeus WitherspoonElectric Guitar – Phillip HughleyElectric Guitar, Guitar [Nylon String Guitar], Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Electric Piano [Rhodes], Organ [B3], Backing Vocals, 10 Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement] – Michael B. Hicks*Engineer [Tracking Engineer], 5:58 Tracking By [Tracking Engineer] – Casey WasnerFlute [Flute Solo] – Nestor TorresPercussion, Congas, Cowbell, Shaker, Timbales, Cymbal, Shekere – Sheila E.Percussion, Udu, Shaker, Rainstick, Congas – Crystal TalieferoSaxophone – Jovan QualloTrombone – Roland BarberTrumpet – Quentin WareUkulele, Banjo, Vocals – Taj MahalWritten-By – Kevin R. Moore*, Taj Mahal Waiting On The World To Change Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Vocals – Keb' Mo'*Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Taj 11 MahalBacking Vocals – Bonnie RaittEngineer [Tracking Engineer], Tracking By [Tracking 2:43 Engineer] – Jesse NicholsRecorded By [Additional Recording] – Zach AllenWritten-By – John Mayer Companies, etc. Recorded At – Stu Stu Studio Recorded At – Blue 52 Studio Recorded At – Rax Trax Studios, Chicago, IL Recorded At – Tempo Music Recording Studio, Miami, FL Engineered At – Fantasy Studios Mixed At – Boogie Motel Credits Design [Package Design] – Melissa Wood Engineer [Tracking And Additional Vocals Engineered By] – Jesse Nichols Mastered By – Richard Dodd Mixed By – Ross Hogarth Photography By – Jay Blakesberg Producer – Keb' Mo'*, Taj Mahal Production Manager, Management [Production & Project Management] – Leigh Brannon Recorded By – Casey Wasner, John Caldwell*, Zach Allen Recorded By [Additional Recording By] – Alex Jarvis Recorded By [Billy Branch Recorded By] – Andy Shoemaker Recorded By [Nestor Torres Recorded By] – William Sigismondi Jr.* Recorded By [Sheila E. Recorded By] – Mychael Davison Notes 4-page art booklet included. Packaged in a jewel case with a transparent tray. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8 88072 02464 9 Rights Society: ASCAP Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: GMR Rights Society: PRS Mastering SID Code: ifpi LP7612 Matrix / Runout: DIDX-1084596 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Taj Mahal & Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo'* Concord CRE00432 CRE00432 US 2017 Keb' Mo'* - TajMo (LP, Album) Records Taj Mahal & Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo'* Concord 0888072024656 0888072024656 Europe 2017 Keb' Mo'* - TajMo (LP, Album) Records Taj Mahal & Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo'* Concord 0888072024649 0888072024649 Europe 2017 Keb' Mo'* - TajMo (CD, Album) Records Taj Mahal & Keb Mo - Taj Mahal & Concord CRE00431-02 TajMo (CD, Album, CRE00431-02 US 2017 Keb Mo Records Promo) Taj Mahal & Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo'* Concord CRE00431 CRE00431 US 2017 Keb' Mo'* - TajMo (CD, Album) Records Related Music albums to TajMo by Taj Mahal 1. Matthew Ward - Toward Eternity 2. Kind Of Like Spitting - In The Red 3. Ozone - Send It 4. She Returns From War - Oh, What A Love 5. The Blind Boys Of Alabama & Taj Mahal - Talkin' Christmas 6. Aretha Franklin - Get It Right 7. Bang! - The Album 8. Billy Idol - Kings & Queens Of The Underground 9. The Embers - Let's Have A Party 10. Michael McDonald - The Ultimate Collection.
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