John Lee Hooker - No Friend Around (1970)
BAND/ARTIST: John Lee Hooker
- Title: No Friend Around
- Year Of Release: 1970/1995
- Label: Drive
- Genre: Delta Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 44:30
- Total Size: 183 MB | 115 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Stomp Boogie (3:37)
2. Black Man Blues (2:44)
3. Helpless Blues (2:57)
4. Goin' Mad Blues (3:30)
5. Morning Blues (2:52)
6. Roll N' Roll (3:03)
7. No Friend Around (3:14)
8. Low Down-Midnite Boogie (3:08)
9. House Rent Boogie (3:31)
10. Wandering Blues (3:40)
11. Landing Blues (3:46)
12. My Baby's Got Somethin' (2:46)
13. Decoration Day Blues (2:42)
14. Do The Boogie (2:54)
1. Stomp Boogie (3:37)
2. Black Man Blues (2:44)
3. Helpless Blues (2:57)
4. Goin' Mad Blues (3:30)
5. Morning Blues (2:52)
6. Roll N' Roll (3:03)
7. No Friend Around (3:14)
8. Low Down-Midnite Boogie (3:08)
9. House Rent Boogie (3:31)
10. Wandering Blues (3:40)
11. Landing Blues (3:46)
12. My Baby's Got Somethin' (2:46)
13. Decoration Day Blues (2:42)
14. Do The Boogie (2:54)
Guitar, Vocals – John Lee Hooker
Piano – James Watkins
Drums – Curtis Foster
He was beloved worldwide as the king of the endless boogie, a genuine blues superstar whose droning, hypnotic one-chord grooves were at once both ultra-primitive and timeless. But John Lee Hooker recorded in a great many more styles than that over a career that stretched across more than half a century.
"The Hook" was a Mississippi native who became the top gent on the Detroit blues circuit in the years following World War II. The seeds for his eerily mournful guitar sound were planted by his stepfather, Will Moore, while Hooker was in his teens. Hooker had been singing spirituals before that, but the blues took hold and simply wouldn't let go. Overnight visitors left their mark on the youth, too: legends like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, and Blind Blake, who all knew Moore. ~by Bill Dahl
Piano – James Watkins
Drums – Curtis Foster
He was beloved worldwide as the king of the endless boogie, a genuine blues superstar whose droning, hypnotic one-chord grooves were at once both ultra-primitive and timeless. But John Lee Hooker recorded in a great many more styles than that over a career that stretched across more than half a century.
"The Hook" was a Mississippi native who became the top gent on the Detroit blues circuit in the years following World War II. The seeds for his eerily mournful guitar sound were planted by his stepfather, Will Moore, while Hooker was in his teens. Hooker had been singing spirituals before that, but the blues took hold and simply wouldn't let go. Overnight visitors left their mark on the youth, too: legends like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, and Blind Blake, who all knew Moore. ~by Bill Dahl
Blues | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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