John Hooker Blues

John Lee Hooker - Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952 (1995) {3CD Box Set}

John Lee Hooker - Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952 (1995) {3CD Box Set}
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Acoustic Blues, Electric Blues, Blues Revival | Capitol Records #7243 8 33912 2 6

A whopping three CDs, and 56 songs, from Hooker's early sessions that were unreleased at the time, although they were available for a while in the early 1970s on some United Artists LPs. Like his more widely known material of the period, it mostly features Hooker unaccompanied, though he's aided by piano and second guitarists on a few tracks. Some of these are alternates of songs that were released in different versions, or embryonic renditions of compositions that evolved into somewhat different shapes. Especially interesting are early versions of his big hit "I'm in the Mood for Love." It's too much at once, though, and too unvarying in approach, for anyone but Hooker specialists. General fans are advised to stick with The Legendary Modern Recordings, which has 24 more renowned, and somewhat more accomplished, tracks from the same era. It's certainly a well-done package, though, containing a 38-page insert with detailed liner notes and session information.

John Lee Hooker - Face To Face (2003)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 23, 2023
John Lee Hooker - Face To Face (2003)

John Lee Hooker - Face To Face (2003)
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Electric Blues / Delta Blues / Soul-Blues / Acoustic Blues
Eagle Records #ER 20023-2

Final recordings: Face to Face combines previously released material from John Lee Hooker with unfinished tracks he was working on before he died. Compiled by the estate of Hooker, with his daughter Zakiya at the helm, the unreleased material leans heavily toward soul-blues united with Hooker's patented electric Delta boogie. "Loving People," "Funky Mabel," "Six Page Letter" (a ballad with synth strings), and "Rock These Blues Away" are highlights. Zakiya Hooker takes the spotlight on "Mean Mean World," singing lead alongside her father, and the acoustic "Wednesday Evening Blues" features George Thorogood on guitar.

John Lee Hooker - Hooker (2006) (4 CDs Box Set)  Music

Posted by murena at May 23, 2022
John Lee Hooker - Hooker (2006) (4 CDs Box Set)

John Lee Hooker - Hooker (2006) (4 CDs Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks+.cue, log) | 05:02:43 min | Scans included | 1,43 Gb
Genre: Electric Delta Blues / Label: Shout! Factory

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…

John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillun (2011)  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 14, 2023
John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillun (2011)

John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillun (2011)
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Electric Blues, Delta Blues | Union Square Music Ltd. / Metro Select #METRSL003

Singer-guitarist John Lee Hooker was one of the most successful blues artists of the second half of the 20th century, yet his hypnotic brand of blues was in many ways a throwback to earlier times, before rules of rhyme, meter, and chord structure became standardized. The Clarksdale, Mississippi-born musician burst on the national scene with his first record, "Boogie Chillen," which topped Billboard's Most-Played Juke Box Race Record chart in 1949. His unaccompanied performance, delivered in a declarative baritone over an unchanging one-chord guitar pattern and the steady stomp of his foot on a wooden board, was not only a bold announcement of youthful independence but marked the arrival of a unique musical stylist.

John Lee Hooker - The World Of Blues (2004)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 19, 2023
John Lee Hooker - The World Of Blues (2004)

John Lee Hooker - The World Of Blues (2004)
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Blues | MCA / Universal Music #06024 981 2843-5

This compilation contains 20 of John Lee Hooker's hits, recorded in the `50s and `60s, 68 minutes of music.

John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker's 40th Anniversary Album (1989)  Music

Posted by popsakov at April 11, 2024
John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker's 40th Anniversary Album (1989)

John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker's 40th Anniversary Album (1989)
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Country Blues, Delta Blues | DCC Compact Classics #DZS 042

Fourteen rarities from the seemingly bottomless 1948-1952 stash of Detroit producer Bernie Besman, joined by a 1961 stereo "Blues for Abraham Lincoln" that's painfully out-of-tune. Includes "Boogie Chillen" and an alternate version of "I'm in the Mood."

V.A. - 100 Blues 'n' Soul Greats [4CD Box Set] (1991)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 10, 2022
V.A. - 100 Blues 'n' Soul Greats [4CD Box Set] (1991)

V.A. - 100 Blues 'n' Soul Greats [4CD Box Set] (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 1,12 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 678 MB | Covers - 34 MB
Genre: Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Tring International (TFP006)

John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Lightnin' Hopkins, Elmore James, Leadbelly and others.

John Lee Hooker - Dusty Road (2020)  Music

Posted by shamanicus at Jan. 28, 2020
John Lee Hooker - Dusty Road (2020)

John Lee Hooker - Dusty Road (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) | Front cover | 435 mb | 37:55 | MP3 CBR 320kbps | 182 mb
Blues, Electric Delta Blues | Label: Nostalgic Melody Music Production

John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often incorporated other elements, including talking blues and early North Mississippi Hill country blues. He developed his own driving-rhythm boogie style, distinct from the 1930s–1940s piano-derived boogie-woogie. Hooker was ranked 35 in Rolling Stones 2015 list of 100 greatest guitarists.
John Lee Hooker - The Very Best Of John Lee Hooker (2009) {Remastered}

John Lee Hooker - The Very Best Of John Lee Hooker (2009) {Remastered}
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Blues | Not Now Music #NOT2CD288

John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist, born near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Hooker began his life as the son of a sharecropper, William Hooker, and rose to prominence performing his own unique style of what was originally closest to Delta blues. He developed a 'talking blues' style that was his trademark. Though similar to the early Delta blues, his music was metrically free. John Lee Hooker could be said to embody his own unique genre of the blues, often incorporating the boogie-woogie piano style and a driving rhythm into his masterful and idiosyncratic blues guitar and singing. His best known songs include "Boogie Chillen" (1948) and "Boom Boom" (1962).
John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell (Remastered 2024) (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell (Remastered 2024) (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 42:12 minutes | 1,77 GB
Blues | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Of the three albums John Lee Hooker made for Orrin Keepnews' Riverside label, Burning Hell was, at the time of its release, the least notable. Keepnews recorded Hooker twice—once in 1959 with only Hooker and his guitar, and again in 1960 with a full band. The second session (released as That's My Story) was far more reflective of Hooker's then-current approach to the blues.