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Taj Mahal's 1977 album "Brothers" is a captivating blend of blues, jazz, and country influences, serving as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. Inspired by the real-life stories of African-American activists Angela Davis, George Jackson, and Jonathan Jackson, the album is a powerful fusion of music and social commentary. Recorded in August 1976 at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, "Brothers" showcases Taj Mahal's versatility and depth as an artist, with tracks ranging from the soulful "Love Theme in the Key of D" to the energetic "Funky Butt" and the poignant "Malcolm's Song." The album's 41-minute runtime is a testament to Taj Mahal's ability to weave together different musical styles, creating a sound that is both timeless and deeply rooted in its historical context. Whether you're a longtime fan of Taj Mahal or new to his music, "Brothers" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the artist's unique voice and enduring legacy.