Taj Mahal has released many kinds of albums in a six-decade career: folk, jump, country, blues of all stripes, sounds from Africa, the Caribbean, R&B, soul, collaborations with musicians from across the globe, and even children's records. Savoy moves in another direction still. Recorded in collaboration with producer, pianist, and longtime friend John Simon, this set offers blues-kissed reads of 14 tunes from the Great American Songbook. The album is titled as an homage to the iconic Harlem ballroom at 596 Lenox Ave. Mahal's parents met there in 1938 seeing Ella Fitzgerald front the Chick Webb Orchestra. Simon and Mahal discussed the project for decades, but August 2022 was when the planets aligned. They cut the set live with a core band and guests. Mahal's band includes guitarist Danny Caron, bassist Ruth Davies, Simon on piano, drummer Leon Joyce, Jr., and a vocal chorus with Carla Holbrook, Leesa Humphrey, and Charlotte McKinnon. Interestingly, Caron and Davies served in Charles Brown's band, and Joyce drummed with Ramsey Lewis for many years.
01. Stompin' At The Savoy (3:44)
02. I'm Just A Lucky So-And-So (3:23)
03. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You (3:51)
04. Summer Time (2:49)
05. Mood Indigo (4:10)
06. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (4:36)
07. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (5:06)
08. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:18)
09. Baby It's Cold Outside (4:31)
10. Lady Be Good (3:53)
11. Baby Won't You Please Come Home (3:25)
12. Caldonia (3:32)
13. Killer Joe (4:09)
14. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (8:09)