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    John Lee Hooker - Hooker & The Hogs

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    John Lee Hooker - Hooker & The Hogs

    John Lee Hooker - Hooker & The Hogs
    MP3 192 kbps | 78 MB
    Released: 1965 | Label: Indigo | Genre: Blues


    Tracks:
    01 - Mai Lee
    02 - I'm Losing You
    03 - Little Girl Go Back To School
    04 - Little Dreamer
    05 - Don't Be Messin' With My Bread
    06 - Bad Luck And Trouble
    07 - Waterfront
    08 - No One Pleases Me But You
    09 - It's Rainin' Here
    10 - It's A Crazy Mixed Up World
    11 - Seven Days And Seven Nights
    12 - Wandering Blues
    13 - Goin' Mad Blues
    14 - Black Man Blues
    15 - Helpless Blues


    Review
    McPhee and the Groundhogs' most important musical legacy, this 1996 reissue of Hooker & The Hogs has an unusual history. Tony McPhee and the Groundhogs first played with John Lee Hooker in June of 1964, when John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers were unable to fulfill a commitment to back Hooker on the final week of his British tour. The Groundhogs were deputized on the spot and played their first show with him at the Twisted Wheel in Manchester. At the end of the week, Hooker told McPhee how much he liked working with his band and agreed to use the Groundhogs as his backing band on his next visit to England. Hooker was back in May and June of 1965, and not only used them as his band but recorded this album with the Groundhogs. The band was Tony McPhee on guitar, Peter Cruickshank on bass, Dave Boorman on drums, and Tom Parker on keyboards – some of the stuff here may have surfaced elsewhere, on the Interchord label (as Don't Want Nobody) with brass dubbed on, but this release consists of the undubbed recordings. The sound is raw, tight, and raunchy, some of the best band-backed recordings of Hooker's career. He's notoriously difficult to play support for because of the spontaneity of his work, but these guys keep up and then some, adding engaging flourishes and grace notes. Hooker is in excellent voice, and his material is as strong as any album in his output, rough, dark, and moody. The ominous, surging "Little Dreamer" is worth the price of admission all by itself. The 11 tracks with the Groundhogs are rounded out with four Hooker solo bonus tracks, which are even louder and more savage than the Groundhogs' stuff, though a little noisy (like that ever mattered with The Hook).

    John Lee Hooker - Hooker & The Hogs


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