CDs, DVDs & Games
Blind Boys of Alabama & Taj Mahal - Talkin' Christmas! (2 of 2)
- Item Number
- 299
- Estimated Value
- 12 USD
- Sold
- 12 USD to jers150
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Two KXCI favorites together for the holidays! 12 songs on 1 CD.
"In 2003, the Blind Boys of Alabama began a yearly tradition of touring during the holiday season. The success of that tour inspired the band to record a new Christmas album, "Talkin' Christmas!" Joining them for this special project is their friend and frequent touring partner, Taj Mahal. This collaboration brings a blues-meets-gospel sound unlike the usual Christmas-season fare. With Mahal on guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica, and lending his vocals on two key tracks, the album is a full-fledged holiday celebration evoking the true spirit of the season with pure joy, great voices and that "all-are-welcome message" that only the Blind Boys of Alabama can bring. "Talkin' Christmas!" includes both the familiar and fresh - with a rocking new take on the seasonal favorite, "Do You Hear What I Hear?'" plus five new Blind Boys originals (including the compassionate "What Can I Do?," featuring Taj Mahal on vocals which is one of two songwriting collaborations with Stax Records soul legend William Bell) and choice covers of some of gospel music's greatest seasonal gems." -Amazon.com review
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