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John Lee Hooker - Too Much Boogie (CD)

Too Much Boogie
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Album Details: Too Much Boogie

Release Date:04/16/2002
Label:Delta
UPC:018111725729

Track List: Too Much Boogie

  1. Please Take Me Back
  2. Taxi Driver
  3. I Love You Baby
  4. Too Much Boogie
  5. Hug & Squeeze You
  1. Need Somebody
  2. Syndicator
  3. I Tried Hard
  4. Down Child
  5. Bad Boy

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Pro Reviews: Too Much Boogie

  • All Music Guide

    Another of Laserlight's series of John Lee Hooker collections, Too Much Boogie carries on the trend of the rest of the series. These are superior budget albums, and together they provide an excellent record of Hooker and his music. Tim Branom's liner notes are excellent, although they stop short of being definitive, and the choice of tracks, although constrained by copyright restrictions, is revelatory. The concluding trio -- "I Tried Hard," "Down Child," and "Bad Boy" -- provides one of the more thrilling finishes to a Hooker record anywhere. All in all, Too Much Boogie is highly recommended.

    - Thomas Ward, All Music Guide

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John Lee Hooker

He was beloved worldwide as the king of the endless boogie, a genuine blues superstar whose droning, hypnotic onechord grooves were at once both ultraprimitive 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 Det... Read more