With a foundation in American blues, multi-instrumentalist Taj Mahal built his music from many genres,constructing a sound that is uniquely his own. He is equal parts historian and innovator, keeping musical traditions alive by giving them a fresh voice and context. This musicality is celebrated on Taj Mahal: The Complete Columbia Albums Collection - an awe-inspiring anthology, that will be a cornerstone in your blues roots world music library. Set contains thirteen albums, including what many consider Mahal's finest work, chronicling his recording career from its inception to worldwide acclaim. Includes Rising Sons, his groundbreaking band collaboration with Ry Cooder. Though their mid-'60s recordings went unreleased at the time, their music was hugely influential on their peers, including the Rolling Stones, with whom both Mahal and Cooder soon collaborated. Sounder soundtrack marks the beginning of Mahal's parallel occupation as a sought-after film score composer. Two-disc set The Hidden Treasures of Taj Mahal 1969 1973 includes a full disc of previously unreleased studio material and a second disc which premiers a live concert recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 18, 1970.
- 1992 - Rising Sons featuring Taj Mahal And Ry Cooder (Recorded 1965/66) 01:02:30
- 1968 - Taj Mahal 00:33:00
- 1968 - The Natch'l Blues 00:49:04
- 1969 - Giant Step / De Ole Folks At Home (2CD Set) 01:10:42
- 1971 - The Real Thing 01:06:54
- 1971 - Happy Just To Be Like I Am 00:42:18
- 1972 - "Sounder" Soundtrack 00:35:14
- 1972 - Recycling The Blues & Other Related Stuff 00:41:31
- 1973 - Oooh So Good 'N Blues 00:33:47
- 1974 - Mo' Roots 00:33:48
- 1975 - Music Keeps Me Together 00:45:39
- 1976 - Satisfied 'N Tickled Too 00:39:14
- 2012 - The Hidden Treasures Of Taj Mahal 1969-1973 (2CD Set) 02:11:15