John Lee Hooker - The Best Of John Lee Hooker 1965 To 1974 (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: John Lee Hooker
- Title: The Best Of John Lee Hooker 1965 To 1974
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Geffen
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:11:53
- Total Size: 363 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
02. Decoration Day
03. Backbiters And Syndicaters
04. Doin' The Shout
05. Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive
06. I'm In The Mood
07. Mr. Lucky
08. I'm Bad Like Jesse James (Live At Cafe Au-Go-Go/1966)
09. Shake It Baby
10. Bluebird (Album Version)
11. The Motor City Is Burning
12. It Serves You Right To Suffer
13. Think Twice Before You Go
14. House Rent Boogie
15. The Waterfront
16. Bang Bang Bang Bang
MCA's The Best of John Lee Hooker has a misleading title. All of the 16 selections are taken from his recordings for ABC, which were made at the end of the '60s and beginning of the '70s. During this time, his producers were experimenting with his sound, adding contemporary sonic touches like funk rhythms and wah-wah pedals. Needless to say, this sound didn't sit particularly well with Hooker's lean, haunting blues. However, these songs do take the best material from generally poor albums - anyone who wants to sample his ABC material should turn here first and they'll realize that they don't need to explore much further.
01. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
02. Decoration Day
03. Backbiters And Syndicaters
04. Doin' The Shout
05. Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive
06. I'm In The Mood
07. Mr. Lucky
08. I'm Bad Like Jesse James (Live At Cafe Au-Go-Go/1966)
09. Shake It Baby
10. Bluebird (Album Version)
11. The Motor City Is Burning
12. It Serves You Right To Suffer
13. Think Twice Before You Go
14. House Rent Boogie
15. The Waterfront
16. Bang Bang Bang Bang
MCA's The Best of John Lee Hooker has a misleading title. All of the 16 selections are taken from his recordings for ABC, which were made at the end of the '60s and beginning of the '70s. During this time, his producers were experimenting with his sound, adding contemporary sonic touches like funk rhythms and wah-wah pedals. Needless to say, this sound didn't sit particularly well with Hooker's lean, haunting blues. However, these songs do take the best material from generally poor albums - anyone who wants to sample his ABC material should turn here first and they'll realize that they don't need to explore much further.
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