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  1. Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home is the third studio album by American blues artist Taj Mahal. A double album, the first disc ( Giant Step) is electric, while the second ( De Ole Folks at Home) is acoustic.

  2. 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). In 1970, Davis played on and produced Roger Tillison's only album for Atco Records, a division of Atlantic.

  3. Sin dudas, su disco doble de 1969 “Giant Step / De Ole Folks at Home” es la mejor puerta de entrada a la música de este gran artista. Taj Mahal (1942) pertenece a la generación de músicos nacidos en la primera mitad de los ’40, como Hendrix, Clapton, los Stones, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page.

  4. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Rather than bow to public demand, Mahal went further out with his massively ambitious double set, Giant Step/De Ole Folks At Home. With this stunning 1969 release, Mahal explored the stylistic breadth and variety which powered the beating heart of the blues.

  5. Las siguientes trece canciones componen “De Ole Folks at Home”, un verdadero disco solista donde Taj Mahal se hace cargo de todos los sonidos. Es un verdadero ensayo de Leadbelly, el Reverendo Gary Davis, y las raíces africanas. Abre con "Linin' Track" a capella. Escalofriante.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Giant Step/De Ole Folks At Home (Columbia, 1969) The two sides of Taj: Giant Step mixes electrifying originals and raucous versions of Goffin-Kind and Leadbelly songs; the unplugged De Ole Folks features hushed intimations of Stagger Lee and Candy Man .

  7. 29 de ago. de 2019 · The electric Giant Step (1968) was released alongside the acoustic and decidedly rural De Ole Folks at Home (1968). The nine cuts on Giant Step feature support from the instrumental trio of Jessie Ed Davis (guitar/keyboards), Gary Gilmore (bass) and Chuck Blackwell (drums).