John Lee Hooker – Anthology (2LP, Compilation) - Audiophile

John Lee Hooker – Anthology (2LP)

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RARITY - SEALED

COMPILATION

Vocals, Guitar –  John Lee Hooker [click here to see more vinyl featuring John Lee Hooker]

Compiled by Oli Hemingway

Written by John Lee Hooker 

 

 

2 LPs, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Not Now Music

Original Label : Not Now Music

Produced by Glenn Gretlund

Sleeve Notes by Michael Heatley

Originally released in August 2012

 

 

Tracks:

Side A

  1. Dimples
  2. Hobo Blues
  3. I'm So Excited
  4. I Love You Honey
  5. Boogie Chillun
  6. Little Wheel
  7. Maudie
  8. Every Night

Side B

  1. I'm A Stranger
  2. Whiskey And Wimmen
  3. Solid Sender
  4. Sunny Land
  5. Goin' To California
  6. I Can't Believe
  7. I'll Know Tonight
  8. Dusty Road

Side C

  1. I'm In The Mood
  2. Crawlin' Kingsnake
  3. Time Is Marching
  4. Baby Lee
  5. Mambo Chillun
  6. The Road Is So Rough
  7. I'm So Worried, Baby
  8. I Can See You When You're Weak

Side D

  1. Walkin' The Boogie
  2. Rosie Mae
  3. You Can Lead Me, Baby
  4. Love Blues
  5. No Shoes
  6. I Wanna Walk
  7. Canal Street Blues
  8. Run On

            

          Reviews:

          « This three-disc, 60-track box collects sides John Lee Hooker cut for Chicago’s Vee-Jay Records between 1955 and 1964, along with sides he recorded in a more acoustic vein for Bill Grauer and Orrin Keepnews' Riverside Records in the late '50s. Whether Hooker was paired with a small electric band or was tracked chugging along solo, he always did the same sort of boogie shuffle rhythms, and somehow he always managed to be John Lee Hooker rather than being boring, even if, at times, listening to these 60 cuts sounds like one is lost inside of one huge three-hour country blues song. Hooker was always Hooker. » AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett

           

          Ratings :

          Discogs : 4.38 / 5 ; AllMusic : 3.5 / 5

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