Dienstag, 8. Januar 2019

John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell (1958)

A 1958 recording that was inexplicably not issued in the United States until 1992, "Burning Hell" ranks among John Lee Hooker's most edgy and focused performances. A companion piece to "The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker", it finds Hooker singing country-blues, accompanied only by his own acoustic guitar - something he rarely did after traveling north from the Mississippi Delta.

Tackling several originals as well as tunes associated with Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Big Bill Broonzy, Hooker shows himself to be an excellent interpreter who could have held his own with Delta bluesmen of any era. Although his guitar playing is pretty raw even by blues standards, Hooker more than compensates with his powerful, resonant voice. Several tracks, including "Burnin' Hell" and "You Live Your Life and I'll Live Mine," are downright frightening in their intensity. Although Robert Jr. Lockwood is often identified as Robert Johnson's successor, this album would seem to indicate that John Lee Hooker is the most likely candidate to have a hellhound on his trail.               

Tracklist:
A1Burning Hell
A2Graveyard Blues
A3Baby Please Don't Go
A4Jackson ,Tennessee
A5You Live Your Life And I'll Live Mine
A6Smokestack Lightnin'
B1How Can You Do It?
B2I Don't Want No Woman If Her Hair Ain't No Longer Than Mine
B3I Rolled And Turned And Cried The Whole Night Long
B4Blues For My Baby
B5Key To The Highway
B6Natchez Fire


John Lee Hooker - Burning Hell (1958)
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2 Kommentare:

Tommy C hat gesagt…

Hello. Would you please re-up this John Lee Hooker?
Thank You.

zero hat gesagt…

Now there´s a fresh link...

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