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Disc 1:

  1. Boogie Chillen
  2. Sally Mae
  3. Black Man Blues
  4. Hobo Blues
  5. Hoogie Boogie
  6. Weeping Willow Boogie
  7. Crawlin' King Snake
  8. Driften' From Door To Door
  9. Catfish Blues
  10. Moses Smote The Water
  11. Huckle Up Baby
  12. Wandering Blues
  13. Don't You Remember Me
  14. Notoriety Woman
  15. Let Your Daddy Ride
  16. John L's House Rent Boogie
  17. Bumble Bee Blues
  18. Leave My Wife Alone
  19. Just Me And My Telephone
  20. I'm In The Mood
  21. Blues For Big Town
  22. Stuttering Blues
  23. Down Child
  24. Boogie Rambler
  25. Baby You Ain't No Good
  26. I'm Ready

Disc 2:

  1. Dimples
  2. Every Night
  3. I'm So Exited
  4. I Love You Honey
  5. Tupelo Blues
  6. I Need Some Money
  7. Democrat Man
  8. No More Doggin'
  9. Gonna Use My Rod
  10. Whiskey And Wimmen
  11. No Shoes
  12. We're All God's Chillun
  13. I'm Goin' Upstairs
  14. Teachin' The Blues
  15. You Lost A Good Man
  16. Don't Turn Me From Your Door
  17. When My First Wife Quit Me
  18. Boom Boom
  19. She's Mine
  20. Frisco Blues
  21. Birmingham Blues
  22. Big Legs Tight Skirt
  23. It Serves Me Right To Suffer
  24. I'm Losin' You
  25. I Cover The Waterfront

Disc 3:

  1. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
  2. Let's Go Out Tonight
  3. Bottle Up And Go
  4. Let's Make It (Live)
  5. King Of The World (Live)
  6. I'm Bad Like Jesse James (Live)
  7. Think Twice Before You Go
  8. Mean Mean Woman
  9. Burning Hell
  10. Peavine
  11. I Got My Eyes On You
  12. Doin' The Shout
  13. Bluebird
  14. Early One Morning
  15. We'll Meet Again
  16. Loving People

Disc 4:

  1. Baby Lee
  2. I'm In The Mood
  3. The Healer
  4. Mr. Lucky
  5. I Cover The Waterfront
  6. This Is Hip
  7. Bottle Up And Go
  8. Same Old Blue Again
  9. Boom Boom
  10. Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)
  11. Tupelo
  12. Kiddio
  13. Dimples
  14. Don't Look Back
  15. Up And Down
  16. Mean Mean World
  17. Boogie Chillen'

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Album Details: Hooker [Shout]

Release Date:
10/31/2006
Label:
Shout Factory
UPC:
826663101980

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John Lee Hooker was an active recording artist for roughly 50 years active in that not only did he record steadily, but he actively jumped from label to label, recording for seemingly every label, big or small, from such legendary imprints as Modern, Savoy, Chess, VeeJay, Impulse and Riverside, to such smaller outfits as Eagle, Sensation, Staff, Guest Star and Pausa. He started his career cutting sides for singles, later recording proper albums, and all these recordings have been repackaged and reissued in a seemingly endless series of compilations, ranging from budgetline bottom of the barrel discs to firstrate retrospectives, like Rhino's 1991 The Ultimate Collection, but one thing his discography has always lacked was a comprehensive, careerspanning box set, which Shout Factory's finally provides with their 2006 fourdisc set Hooker. Encompassing 84 songs recorded for 27 labels over the course of half a century, Hooker manages to sort through his unwieldy discography with grace and precision, offering all his standards beginning with "Boogie Chillen" and "Sally Mae," then running through "Crawlin' King Snake," "I'm in the Mood," "Dimples," "Boom Boom," "It Serves Me Right to Suffer," "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" but adding the depth and detail by lingering at relatively lesserknown sides and singles (including songs released under pseudonyms like "Texas Slim" and "John Lee Booker") from every era of his career. And even though Hooker never quite deviated from his signature boogie he always bent backing bands to follow his rhythm, as much of the music on this set proves he did have different eras in his career, starting with the spooky solo sides in the late '40s and early '50s, which gave way to his early experiments with backing bands, which lead to his dynamic electric work of the '60s, which in turn set the precedent for his collaborations with Canned Heat, which in themselves were the foundation of his comeback of the late '80s and early '90s, where he returned to the spotlight via a series of superstarstudded duets albums. All these phases are represented well on Hooker some might argue that the latter duet phase is represented a little too well since the entire fourth disc is devoted to it, but that did span a full decade of recording for Hooker, and it did bring him his highest commercial profile ever giving this set a welcome narrative in addition to its sheer comprehensiveness. These are the two most attractive elements of Hooker: it makes sense of his long career and hits virtually all his highlights. Hooker certainly has many excellent individual albums in his catalog, but most listeners could get this set and have all the John Lee Hooker they'll ever need. Which isn't the same thing as saying that Hooker is for everybody. Hooker's boogie is intoxicating, but like strong liquor it may either be addictive or an acquired taste, so it's best for the uninitiated to sample something smaller, like Rhino's 1995 set The Very Best of John Lee Hooker, which has all the essentials in a concentrated dose. For some, that singledisc or something similar will be all they ever need, since it has the best of the boogie. This set is for the listener who already knows they're a fan, and wants to dig in deep and for those listeners, this Hooker will certainly and repeatedly satisfy.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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