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John Lee Hooker – The Modern, Chess & Vee-Jay Singles And Collection 1949-1962 – Acrobat Music (4 CDs)
John Lee Hooker – The Modern, Chess & Vee-Jay Singles And Collection 1949-1962 – Acrobat Music ACQCD7103 (4-CDs) mono box set [10/7/16] ****1/2: This is a seminal anthology of a blues icon. (John Lee Hooker – guitar & vocals) Among the icons of blues, John Lee Hooker stands tall. In classic legendary cult persona, his birthplace is one of two places in Mississippi. But that’s Delta country and Hooker would represent the sub-genre with his own inimitable style. in 1948, he recorded the standard “Boogie Chillen” in Detroit, which was released on Modern Records out of Los Angeles. The single became the biggest “race” record of 1949, launching a memorable career. Throughout his years with various labels including Modern, Chess, Vee-Jay, Atlantic, and Verve (and others), he added songs like “Boom Boom”, “Crawling King Snake” and “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” to the blues landscape. His early work was renown for its unusual rhythmic structures (which made it difficult for musicians to accompany) and guitar-based boogie music. Due to money (or lack of money issues), Hooker recorded a lot of music under assumed names. Acrobat Music has released a 4-CD box set highlighting Hooker’s catalog with Modern, Chess and […]
Johnny Winter With Dr. John – Live In Sweden 1987 (CD + DVD)
Johnny Winter With Dr. John – Live In Sweden 1987 (CD + DVD) Two musical legends meet at the crossroads in Sweden no less! Cast: Johnny Winter – guitar, vocals; Dr. John – piano, vocals; Jon Paris – bass, harmonica, vocals; Tom Compton – drums Studio: MVD Entertainment MVD 81270 Video: 1.33:1 for 4:3 display, color Audio: PCM Stereo 2.0 TrackList (DVD + CD): Sound The Bell; Don’t Take Advantage Of Me; Mojo Boogie; You Lie Too Much; Sugar Sweet; Love Life & Money; Jumpin’ Jack Flash; Prodigal Son (DVD only) Length: 58 minutes Rating: Video: ***1/2 Audio: **** Overall: **** All rock and rollers owe a huge debt to American Blues. That includes Elvis, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Rolling Stones or Bob Dylan. Some rock stars believe that maintaining the blues narrative is a sacred mandate. Among this group is Texas native Johnny Winter. Throughout his lengthy career (Winter passed away in 2014), Winter unabashedly lived and played blues music. This dedication to purity may have impacted his commercial success, but he still became a legend. MVD Visual has unearthed a thirty-year old performance by Winter. Johnny Winter With Dr. John – Live In […]
The Rides – Can’t Get Enough [TrackList follows]—429 Records
Buffalo Springfield, Electric Flag and a modern bluesman stir it up!