During a 50-year career, he melded regional sounds from the Delta, Detroit, and Chicago in a trademark, oft-imitated approach. From the late 1940s until 1969, he cut more than 100 singles for labels such as Modern, Chess, Federal, Atco, and Vee-Jay, including hits such as "I'm in the Mood," "Hobo Blues," "Boogie Chillen," "Crawling Kingsnake," and "Boom Boom."
In 1966 he resurrected and reinvented the '50s R&B hit "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" and made it his own.
Tracklist:
A1 I Need Love So Bad
A2 Sally Mae
A3 Key To The Highway
A4 How Can You Do It?
A5 It Hurts Me So
B1 She Left Me
B2 I Got Eyes For You
B3 Let's Talk It Over
B4 I'm A Howling Wolf
B5 Tease Your Daddy
Tracklist:
A1 I Need Love So Bad
A2 Sally Mae
A3 Key To The Highway
A4 How Can You Do It?
A5 It Hurts Me So
B1 She Left Me
B2 I Got Eyes For You
B3 Let's Talk It Over
B4 I'm A Howling Wolf
B5 Tease Your Daddy
(320 kbps, cover art included)

Always enjoy more John Lee, Zero so thanks but this is WEIRD! Very rough and in places totally out of tune! Extraordinary . . . . I love it! [Will post links across so other UK folks can find you!]
AntwortenLöschenYes, a real strange album. Thanks for your feedback!
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