In August 1967, a year after the Rising Sons disbanded, Taj Mahal recorded his self-titled debut album. It has long been considered one of the great blues albums. And Ry Cooder was on board! He played rhythm guitar and mandolin on five of the album's eight tracks. This bonus episode of The Ry Cooder Story takes a look at the production, the songs, and the aftermath.
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Written, produced and edited by Frank Schnelle
Theme and background music by Chris Haugen
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