John Lee
Hooker |
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Current: | Rhino 70388 (1991) only twelve tracks | |||
Deleted?: | Tomato CD 2696092 (1989) only twelve tracks | |||
Deleted?: | Charly CD 106 (1988) | |||
Reissue: | Charly LP CDX-22 (1988) all fifteen tracks | |||
Original Release: | Tomato 2LP 7009 (1978) | |||
Specifications: | 1 disc, 12/15
tracks, duration approx. 69 minutes (12 tracks) Stereo, AAD |
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Recorded: | live at Keystone Club, Palo Alto, California, September 1977 | |||
Tracks: | 01. | Hey, Hey [06:10] | ||
02. | She's Gone [06:02] | |||
03. | Tupelo [07:32] | |||
04. | You Know It Ain't Right [04:40] | |||
05. | Sugar Mama [05:28] | |||
06. | One Room Country Shack [04:52] | |||
07. | I Want You to Roll Me [03:41] | |||
08. | Bar Room Drinking [08:16] | |||
09. | Little Girl [06:11] | |||
10. | Louise [05:02] | |||
11. | When My First Wife Left Me [08:00] | |||
12. | Boogie On [07:42] | |||
Personnel: | John Lee Hooker vocals; guitar Peter Karnes harmonica (except 07-09) Charlie Musselwhite harmonica John Garcia Jnr. guitar Ron Thompson guitar (except 11, 12) Mike Milwood bass Larry Martin drums Ken Swank drums Produced by Kevin
Eggers All songs written by John Lee Hooker Liner notes by Tony Glover |
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Notes: | Originally a double album with fifteen tracks, the transfer to CD apparently resulted in the dropping of Rock Steady, T.B. Sheets and Drugstore Woman. | |||
Online: | RealAudio 01-09
(plus three not on the CD!): Tunes.COM RealAudio 01 02 03 04 05: Amazon.com, CDNOW, CD Universe, EveryCD, MacroMusic, Rock.com No audio: All-Music Guide |
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INFORMATION SOURCES | ||
Cover: | Cover courtesy of MacroMusic. | |
Release Details: | Rhino web site for current CD. Boogie Chillen book for original catalogue number. Both Sides Now discographies for the Charly issues. Other stuff from online sources. | |
Specifications: | Still in progress. | |
Recorded: | Boogie Chillen book and online sources. | |
Tracks: | Online sources. | |
Personnel: | Musician credits from boogie chillen book. Other stuff from online sources. |