John Lee Hooker - The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues
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The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues
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| Artist(s) | John Lee Hooker |
| Studio | Chess |
| Release Date | March 12, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 008811282127 |
| Buy this item | $10.97 at Amazon.com As of Dec 4 19:33 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks, Original recording remastered |
About John Lee Hooker - The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues
Hooker's 1966 Chess sessions find him working in a band format, which could be a risky proposition for a musician all too happy to meditate endlessly on a single groove and often unrestrained by the niceties of meter and 12-bar form. But with the able and alert assistance of guitarist Eddie Burns, pianist Lafayette Leake, and drummer Fred Below, Hooker stretches out and turns in one of his most expressive and inventive vocal performances. Whether he's loping through the feverish boogie of "Let's Go Out Tonight," ruminating on romance in a sinister remake of his '51 hit "I'm in the Mood," or expanding the genre's very boundaries with the eerie "Waterfront" (a track liner-note writer Chris Morris astutely credits for inspiring Van Morrison's vocal style), Hooker makes you believe every word. This is also the session that yielded the original "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer," long a staple of latter-day blues-rocker George Thorogood's act. --Jerry McCulley Amazon.com
Tracks
- Let's Go Out Tonight
- Peace Lovin' Man
- Stella Mae
- I Put My Trust in You
- I'm in the Mood
- You Know, I Know
- I'll Never Trust Your Love Again
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- The Waterfront
- This Land Is Nobody's Land
- Deep Blue Sea
- Nobody Knows
- Mustang Sally & GTO
- Lead Me
- Catfish
- I Can't Quit You Baby
- Want Ad Blues
- House Rent Blues
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