Ultimate Collection 1948-90 (1991) ( )

Artist: John Lee Hooker
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Product Summary
Label: Wea/rhino
UPC: 00081227057220
Release Date: 11/19/1991
Buy.com Sku: 60101826
Item#: MKSM9S
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Teachin' The Blues ~ John Lee Hooker
2. Boogie Chillen' ~ John Lee Hooker
3. Sally Mae ~ John Lee Hooker
4. Let Your Daddy Ride ~ John Lee Hooker
5. Crawlin' King Snake ~ John Lee Hooker
6. Weeping Willow Boogie ~ John Lee Hooker
7. Hobo Blues ~ John Lee Hooker
8. Huckle Up Baby ~ John Lee Hooker
9. I'm In The Mood ~ John Lee Hooker
10. John L.'s House Rent Boogie ~ John Lee Hooker
11. No More Doggin' ~ John Lee Hooker
12. I Need Some Money ~ John Lee Hooker
13. Frisco Blues ~ John Lee Hooker
14. Dimples ~ John Lee Hooker
15. It Serves Me Right ~ John Lee Hooker
16. Bottle Up And Go ~ John Lee Hooker
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. Boom Boom ~ John Lee Hooker
2. Big Legs, Tight Skirt ~ John Lee Hooker
3. You Know, I Know ~ John Lee Hooker
4. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer ~ John Lee Hooker
5. Let's Go Out Tonight ~ John Lee Hooker
6. I Cover The Waterfront ~ John Lee Hooker
7. She's Mine (Keep Your Hands To Yourself) ~ John Lee Hooker
8. Back Biters And Syndicators - (bonus track) ~ John Lee Hooker
9. Think Twice Before You Go - (bonus track) ~ John Lee Hooker
10. Shake It Baby - (bonus track) ~ John Lee Hooker
11. I'm Bad Like Jesse James - (bonus track) ~ John Lee Hooker
12. Peavine ~ John Lee Hooker
13. Burning Hell ~ John Lee Hooker
14. Terraplane Blues - (with Roy Rogers) ~ John Lee Hooker
15. I'm In The Mood - (with Bonnie Raitt/Roy Rogers) ~ John Lee Hooker



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This set comes packaged in a thick 6" x 12" box with deluxe booklet. The selections span the period between 1948's "Boogie Chillun" and Hooker's 1990 performance of "I'm In The Mood" with Bonnie Raitt and Roy Rogers at the "Tribute To Roy Orbison" concert. Most of the 32 original tracks appear on CD for the first time.
Personnel includes: John Lee Hooker, Eddie Kirkland, Bonnie Raitt (vocals, guitar); The Vandellas (vocals); Alan Wilson (guitar, harmonica); Eddie Taylor, Eddie Burns, Muddy Waters, Sammy Lawhorn, T-Bone Walker, Luther Johnson, Henry Vestine, Roy Rogers (guitar); Louis Myers (harmonica); Hank Cosby (tenor sax); James Watkins, Lafayette Leake, Otis Spann (piano); Tom Parker (organ); Sam Jones, George Washington, Milt Hinton, Willie Dixon, Pete Cruickshank, Eddie Taylor, Mac Arnold, Antonio de la Barreda (bass); Louis Hayes, Tom Whitehead, David "Panama" Francis, Fred Below, Dave Boorman, Al Duncan, Jump Jackson, Francis Clay, Adolfo de la Parra (drums).
Includes liner notes by Greg Dust.
Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry.
JOHN LEE HOOKER, THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION lives up to the promise of its title. The 32-song, two-CD set brings together more than four decades of material from the bluesman's illustrious career, from a track that appeared on Hooker's first foray into vinyl in 1948, to a live track with Bonnie Raitt that was recorded at a 1990 concert.
On the spare, sexual-innuendo-suffused "Terraplane Blues," (the most recent bit of studio work included in the collection) Hooker's voice has an aged, leathery quality. Roy Rogers provides silky acoustic slide-guitar accompaniment. "Let's Go Out Tonight" chronicles the search for an alternate, alfresco setting in which to engage in behavior normally reserved for the bedroom. The muted growl of Hooker's guitar provides the backdrop for most of these tales of broken love and general despondency. THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION would be an ideal addition to the collection of any John Lee Hooker fan and a thorough introduction for a neophyte.

Producer: James Austin (Compilation)

Musical Guests
Jimmy Reed
Otis Spann
Willie Dixon
Memphis Slim
The Vandellas
Milt Hinton
Eddie Taylor
Bonnie Raitt

 
Artist Overview
John Lee Hooker is the most elemental of the electric blues giants. His spooky musical minimalism--plaintive yet powerful vocals coupled with guitar work alternately haunting and toe-tapping--has inspired countless artists, from contemporaries like Slim Harpo to acolytes the Rolling Stones. Few, however, can summon up the inexplicable erotic charge at the heart of Hooker's best performances. The patented "boogie" rhythm upon which seemignly every blues-rock and hard rock band of the 1970s wrought variations was virtually invented by Hooker. One of the most-recorded post-war bluesmen, Hooker released records on countless labels, working much of the time in Detroit and Chicago. He kept working well into his eighties, his style growing ever more refined and penetrating.

Artist Influences
Blind Blake | Blind Lemon Jefferson | Charley Patton | Leadbelly | Leroy Carr | Mississippi Fred McDowell | Mississippi John Hurt | Robert Johnson (Mississippi) | Robert Lockwood Jr. | Skip James | Son House | T-Bone Walker | W.C. Handy

Artist Contemporaries
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup | Billy Boy Arnold | Eddie Burns | Guitar Slim | Hound Dog Taylor | Howlin' Wolf | J.B. Lenoir | James Cotton (Blues) | Jimmy Reed | Johnny Shines | Lightnin' Hopkins | Lightnin' Slim | Muddy Waters | Slim Harpo | Washboard Sam

Artist Followers
Afghan Whigs | Albert Collins | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Bonnie Raitt | Canned Heat | CeDell Davis | Eric Clapton | Frank Zappa | Johnny Farmer | Johnny Winter | Junior Kimbrough | Little Sammy Davis | Mos Def | Peter Green (Rock) | R.L. Burnside | T-Model Ford | The Black Keys | The Groundhogs | The Rolling Stones | The Yardbirds


 

Compilation Appearances
Best Of The Blues
Blues At Newport-Newport Folk
Great Blues Men
Specialty Story
Signature
Detroit Blues 1950-51
Great Bluesmen-Newport Festiva
Major Moves
Vol. 2-1968-71
Blue Yule-Christmas Blues & R
Blues Summit
Chess Blues
Hot Spot
Uncanned: Best Of
Vol. 1-Blues Story
G.I. Jane
Blind Pig 20th Anniversary Col
Turn Back The Clock
Beale Street Blues
Vol. 1-Generations Of Blues
Vanguard Newport Folk Festival
1962-65 Highlights
1962-65 American Folk Blues Fe
Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent
Stealing Beauty
Mali To Memphis
Chess Blues Classics 1957-67
Basic Blues Vol 1
Basic Blues Vol 2
Basic Blues Vol 3
Best Of The Blues
Absolutely The Best Of The Blu
Frett'n The Blues Best Of The
Best Blues Album In The World.
Here Are The Blues..Just In Ti
Blues For A Stormy Monday
Down Home Blues
Pure Blues
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey
MIDNIGHT BLUES
Best Of Blues
Mississippi Blues
Summertime Blues
Roots Of Van Morrison
It's All About The Blues
Vanguard: roots Of Folk
Topdog/underdog Original Broadway
Vanguard: roots Of The Blues (Bonus Tracks)
Stardust Collection (Limited Edition)
From Clarksdale To Heaven Remembering
Essential Santana (Limited Edition)
O Blues Where Art Thou?
20th Century Masters Best Of
20th Century Masters Best Of
Rough Guide To Chicago Blues
Martin Scorsese Presents: The Best Of The Blues
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey
Martin Scorsese Presents Th