John Lee Hooker
The Best Of John Lee Hooker (1962)
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Vee-Jay Records
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John Lee Hooker was the king of the endless boogie, a globally cherished bluesman whose droning, hypnotic, one-chord grooves were driving, primitive, and timeless. During a 50-year career, he melded regional sounds from the Delta, Detroit, and Chicago in a trademark, oft-imitated approach. From the late 1940s until 1969, he cut more than 100 singles for labels such as Modern, Chess, Federal, Atco, and Vee-Jay, including hits such as "I'm in the Mood," "Hobo Blues," "Boogie Chillen," "Crawling Kingsnake," and "Boom Boom." In 1966 he resurrected and reinvented the '50s R&B hit "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" and made it his own. He spent most of the '70s and '80s touring. 1989's The Healer initiated a charting, award-winning, five-album run of Hooker recording new songs and revisioning some of his classics backed by well-known contemporary guests. His commercial success led to Mr. Lucky in 1991, 1995's Chill Out, and 1997's Don't Look Back, a multi-Grammy-winning, album-length collaboration with Van Morrison.
Tracklist:
01 - Dimples
02 - Boogie Chillun
03 - Little Wheel
04 - Crawlin' King Snake
05 - No Shoes
06 - Tupelo
07 - Drug Store Woman
08 - Boom Boom
09 - Hobo Blues
10 - I'm In The Mood
11 - Whiskey And Wimmen
12 - Dusty Road
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