Taj Mahal - You're Going to Need Somebody on Your Bond download

  • Artist: Taj Mahal
  • Song: You're Going to Need Somebody on Your Bond
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 05:17
  • Size: 9.9MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

486DX266

2020-06-27 20:23:00 | Profile
loved this album ever since it came out, only one I love even more is his first self titled album with Ry Cooder.

MrJanitor

2019-03-27 01:30:17 | Profile
Great song and lyrics. Love it!

Michael Kinney

2019-03-18 20:29:07 | Profile
Bought this album when it came out on vinyl. Saw Taj in SF after he released Giant Step and was a fan ever since. Great singer and musician.  Saw him again years later in Houston at Big Johns. This album (The Real Thing) was one of the greatest he ever did.

Krash Paradoxis

2019-03-15 12:50:09 | Profile
yep; had it on vinyl, then bought the cd for the additional tune; "my baby caught the katy & left me a mule to ride".great bass by the under appreciated Billy Rich. he drives every tune like a steam locomotive coming down the track..

Pak Tim Kwan

2019-03-14 07:04:07 | Profile
This tune was a fixture on the original WHFS-FM, 102.3, Bethesda, Maryland, in the early 1970s. And I was blessed to see Taj sit in with the Earl Scruggs Revue on Austin City Limits about 1973 or so. What a blast!