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Hooker

Hooker
by: John Lee Hooker

Released: 2006-10-31


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Tracks:

  1. Boogie Chillen
  2. Sally Mae
  3. Black Man Blues
  4. Hobo Blues
  5. Hoogie Boogie
  6. Weeping Willow Boogie
  7. Crawlin' King Snake
  8. Driften' From Door To Door
  9. Catfish Blues
  10. Moses Smote The Water
  11. Huckle Up Baby
  12. Wandering Blues
  13. Don't You Remember Me
  14. Notoriety Woman
  15. Let Your Daddy Ride
  16. John L's House Rent Boogie


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Media Type: CD
Artist: HOOKER,JOHN LEE
Title: HOOKER
Street Release Date: 10/31/2006
Domestic
Genre: BLUES TRADITIONAL

There's perfect symmetry in the way this four-disc anthology opens with a raw, solo acoustic 1948 rendition of John Lee Hooker's signature tune, "Boogie Chillen'," and then closes a half-century later with Eric Clapton teaming with Hooker on the same tune. Though the Mississippi bluesman who relocated to Detroit has been justly celebrated for his spellbinding repetitions and primal incantations, this comprehensive set shows just how much more range and depth there was to Hooker's music than basic boogie. Beyond the influential hits--"Dimples," "Boom Boom," and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" among them--the set shows his music touching on everything from religion ("Moses Smote the Water," "We're All God's Chillen") to sociopolitical commentary ("Democrat Man," "King of the World"). Even so, sensual pleasure remained his prime inspiration, and few bluesmen have made sex and liquor sound as sexy and intoxicating as Hooker did. Included are selections from his career revivals spurred by disciples (1970's teaming with Canned Heat, 1989's Grammy-winning collaborations with Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, and others), but the most powerful Hooker is the earlier stuff that cuts closest to the bone. It may be surprising that it has taken Hooker this long to be memorialized with a comprehensive box set, but when you consider how many labels he recorded for (almost all of which he outlived) and under how many different names (Texas Slim, Johnny Williams, et al.), it’s quite an achievement that this set even exists. --Don McLeese


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