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Media Type: CD
Artist: HOOKER,JOHN LEE
Title: HOOKER
Street Release Date: 10/31/2006
Genre: BLUES TRADITIONAL
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Boogie Chillen'
- Sally Mae
- Black Man Blues - Texas Slim
- Hobo Blues
- Hoogie Boogie
- Weeping Willow Boogie
- Crawlin' King Snake
- Driftin' from Door to Door
- Catfish Blues
- Moses Smote the Water
- Huckle Up Baby
- Wandering Blues - Texas Slim
- Don't You Remember Me - Texas Slim
- Notoriety Woman
- Let Your Daddy Ride
- John L's House Rent Boogie
- Bumble Bee Blues - Johnny Williams
- Leave Me Wife Alone
- Just Me and My Telephone
- I'm in the Mood
- Blues for Big Town
- Stuttering Blues
- Down Child
- Boogie Rambler
- Baby You Ain't No Good
- I'm Ready
Disc 2:
- Dimples
- Every Night
- I'm So Excited
- I Love You Honey
- Tupelo Blues
- I Need Some Money
- Democrat Man
- No More Doggin'
- Gonna Use My Rod
- Whiskey and Wimmen
- No Shoes
- We're All God's Chillun
- I'm Goin' Upstairs
- Teachin' the Blues
- You Lost a Good Man
- Don't Turn Me from Your Door
- When My First Wife Quit Me
- Boom Boom
- She's Mine
- Frisco Blues
- Birmingham Blues
- Big Legs Tight Skirt
- It Serves Me Right to Suffer
- I'm Losin' You
- I Cover the Waterfront
Disc 3:
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- Let's Go out Tonight
- Bottle Up and Go
- Let's Make It [Live]
- King of the World [Live]
- I'm Bad Like Jesse James [Live]
- Think Twice Before You Go
- Mean Mean Woman
- Burning Hell - Canned Heat, John Lee Hooker
- Peavine - Canned Heat, John Lee Hooker
- I Got My Eyes on You - Canned Heat, John Lee Hooker
- Doin' the Shout
- Bluebird
- Early One Morning
- We'll Meet Again
- Loving People
Disc 4:
- Baby Lee - Robert Cray, John Lee Hooker
- I'm in the Mood - John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt
- Healer - John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana
- Mr. Lucky - Robert Cray, John Lee Hooker
- I Cover the Waterfront - John Lee Hooker, Van Morrison
- This Is Hip - Ry Cooder, John Lee Hooker
- Bottle Up and Go - John Hammond, Jr., John Lee Hooker
- Same Old Blues Again - Robert Cray, John Lee Hooker
- Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker, Jimmie Vaughan
- Chill Out (Things Gonna Change) - John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana
- Tupelo
- Kiddio - Charles Brown, John Lee Hooker
- Dimples - John Lee Hooker, Los Lobos,
- Don't Look Back - John Lee Hooker, Van Morrison
- Up and Down
- Mean Mean World - John Lee Hooker, Zakiya Hooker
- Boogie Chillen' - Eric Clapton, John Lee Hooker
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15738 in Music
- Brand: HOOKER,JOHN LEE
- Released on: 2006-10-31
- Number of discs: 4
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: 1.54 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
There's perfect symmetry in the way this four-disc anthology opens with a raw, solo acoustic 1948 rendition of John Lee Hooker's signature tune, "Boogie Chillen'," and then closes a half-century later with Eric Clapton teaming with Hooker on the same tune. Though the Mississippi bluesman who relocated to Detroit has been justly celebrated for his spellbinding repetitions and primal incantations, this comprehensive set shows just how much more range and depth there was to Hooker's music than basic boogie. Beyond the influential hits--"Dimples," "Boom Boom," and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" among them--the set shows his music touching on everything from religion ("Moses Smote the Water," "We're All God's Chillen") to sociopolitical commentary ("Democrat Man," "King of the World"). Even so, sensual pleasure remained his prime inspiration, and few bluesmen have made sex and liquor sound as sexy and intoxicating as Hooker did. Included are selections from his career revivals spurred by disciples (1970's teaming with Canned Heat, 1989's Grammy-winning collaborations with Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, and others), but the most powerful Hooker is the earlier stuff that cuts closest to the bone. It may be surprising that it has taken Hooker this long to be memorialized with a comprehensive box set, but when you consider how many labels he recorded for (almost all of which he outlived) and under how many different names (Texas Slim, Johnny Williams, et al.), it’s quite an achievement that this set even exists. --Don McLeese
Robert Christgau - BLENDER
"4 Stars...Box-set excess does his magnitude justice"
David Fricke - ROLLING STONE
Reissue of the year, 2006
Customer Reviews
Cream of the Crop
Whether or not one will buy this killer box set may depend on the amount Hooker material you have in your collection. There's no question that this magnificent box set is the dinfinitive collection of John Lee Hooker material. It covers his entire recording career from the late 40's through the 90's. Still, it's a drop in the bucket considering the vast wealth of material he recorded over his 50 year career. One wouldn't be able to carry or afford his entire recording output. For new fans or people who may be a little "thin" with Hooker material, this is, without a doubt the way to go. As for me, I'm OK with John Lee Hooker cd's, but I do see this on my shelf in the near future. I mean what the heck, it's all Hooker and it's all good.
I do think they could of extended the set to another disc of material, along with a DVD of vintage Hooker in concert. They did it with the recently released Buddy Guy box set, "Can't Quit the Blues", with rave reviews. Anyway, no matter which way you slice it, you're getting quality John Lee Hooker material with this set. I consider this box set essential.
One more note for anyone who may be interested in early Hooker material. There's a 10 CD box set out there with vintage, mostly solo, Hooker recordings. I'm talking Johnny Lee with only guitar and a big o'l stomping foot. This isn't recomemmed for wimps, strictly die hard fans who enjoy this type of stuff. The better news is that the set is under $25.00. If you type in John Lee Hooker through Amazon, you'll come up with about 600 Hooker titles. You'll get a headache looking at all of them. But, if you type in John Lee Hooker: Portrait, which is tha name of this killer box set, you'll come to the page of this box set. I got a little pissed because the page didn't include any info on the set. I mean, I like to see what I'm buying. So I bought the set, brand new for around $25.00. I wrote a reveiw on it, and painstakenly inclucded the entire track listing, so anyone who may be interested can see the song titles. Remember, this set is for die hard fans only!!
I hope this reveiw helped all fans of John Lee Hooker. Thanks for reading.
A fine survey
This lavish boxed set is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive survey of John Lee Hooker's lengthy career. Hooker was active for more than 50 years, and in the early years recorded under a variety of pseudonyms so this is quite a daunting task. The first couple of CDs cover the early groundbreaking solo recordings he made for labels like Modern where his ominously pounding foot and over-amped guitar propel classics like "Boogie Chillun" and "Let Your Daddy Ride." Slowly expanding his band to include second guitar (usually Eddie Burns) and drums he moved on to Vee-Jay and Chess for the blasting "Mad Man Blues" and deep down in the alley for "Tupelo Blues." After years toiling on the blues circuit, the blues revival found him touring around the world as the "king of the boogie" and disc three shows him recording with the blues-rock band Canned Heat on "Burning Hell" and waxing his immortal ode to alcoholism, "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer." The final disc shows the elder statesman/lion in winter recording with a variety of blues and rock luminaries most successfully a simpatico relationship with Van Morrison that produced two gems, "I Cover the Waterfront" and "Don't Look Back." The liner notes and discographical information is very good with nice essays and photographs. Longtime Hooker collectors will have most of this music already, but those looking for an overview of the great musician's entire career should be pleased.
ESSENTIAL!
I've got a couple of John Lee albums here and there, including the Rhino set, but this 4-CD set blows everything I own by him away. The first three discs are full of prime earthy blues--just amazing stuff. The fourth disc is MUCH better than I expected it to be. Hooker had it till the end. The packaging is first-rate, too.
This is the ultimate John Lee Hooker collection--all most people will need, and an excellent roadmap for those who want more. Get a copy for yourself and for the blues fan in your life, while you're at it!




