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  1. 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". Track listing. Giant Step "Ain't Gwine Whistle Dixie No More" (Taj Mahal, Jesse Ed Davis, Gary Gilmore, Chuck Blackwell)

  2. Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home è il terzo album di Taj Mahal, pubblicato dalla Columbia Records nel 1969. Si tratta di un album doppio: il primo disco ( Giant Step) è suonato con la band abituale di Taj Mahal, mentre nel secondo ( De Ole Folks at Home) il musicista afroamericano suona da solo.

  3. 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.

  4. 2 set 2009 · An excellent pairing, this record is essential on its own and along with Giant Step you can’t refuse. Downhome grooves, raw authentic performances, a plain fun record that got me rethinking the blues. “Take a giant step outside your mind.” https://therisingstorm.net/audio/02-Take-A-Giant-Step.mp3 “Take A Giant Step”

  5. Gary Gilmore bass. Chuck Blackwell drums. Al Kooper piano. Earl Palmer drums. 1969. Giant Step/ De Ole Folks at Home - 1969 Columbia. Taj Mahal, Jessie Ed Davis, Gary Gilmore & Chuck Blackwell. De Ole Folks at Home. Taj Mahal vocals, harp, guitar, banjo and jive. 1971.

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  6. 2000 — Europe. CD —. Album, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Giant Step & De Ole Folks At Home" on Discogs.

  7. 19 mar 2021 · Deliciously Mellow. For Giant Step he worked with the same band he had on his first two albums (guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, bassist Gary Gilmore and drummer Chuck Blackwell). He also retained the same producer, David Rubinson, a former Columbia staffer who had worked with Santana, Moby Grape, Herbie Hancock, et al. Their relationship was a happy one.