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Big Blues Extravaganza!: The Best of Austin City Limits

Big Blues Extravaganza!: The Best of Austin City Limits (1998) more music like this

by Various Artists

As the third volume of Columbia's Austin City Limits series, this one shines the spotlight on the cornucopia of blues treasures from the show's rich history. The big tickets here include Lightnin' Hopkins' lion-in-winter performance of "Rock Me Baby" (complete with screeching wah-wah pedal), Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Love Struck Baby," his brother ...

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Mali to Memphis: An African-American Odyssey

Mali to Memphis: An African-American Odyssey (1999) more music like this

by Various Artists

Mali to Memphis: An African-American Odyssey purports to show the cultural connection of West African music and American blues by example. In this, the compilation is fairly successful. On listening to the opening track, "Mon Amour, Mon Cherie," by Amadou & Mariam, you immediately make a mental connection to the CD's last track, Taj Mahal's ...

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A Proper Introduction to John Lee Hooker: I'm in the Mood

A Proper Introduction to John Lee Hooker: I'm in the Mood (2004) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

Most of the sides presented here were recorded by Bernie Besman at United Sound Studios in Detroit between 1948 and 1952 and were leased to Modern Records in Los Angeles, although Besman did release some of them on his own Sensation Records imprint. Hooker's first official single, "Sally Mae" b/w "Boogie Chillen," went to the top spot on the R&B ...

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Blues Kingpins

Blues Kingpins (2003) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

If John Lee Hooker hadn't existed, the blues would have had to invent him, because he provides a perfect bridge between prewar country blues from the south and the urban electric blues that took form in Chicago and other Northern cities following the war. Hooker's first big hit, the primeval "Boogie Chillen'" from 1948, is a case in point, with ...

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Down Child

Down Child (2007) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

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Original Folk Blues of John Lee Hooker

Original Folk Blues of John Lee Hooker (2002) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

This interesting release re-creates the look and contents of the 1964 Kent Records LP called Original Folk Blues of John Lee Hooker right down to the original sleeve art, and ups the ante by including a previously unreleased version of "Let Your Daddy Ride" as well as six other additional bonus tracks. Most of these cuts were recorded with Bernie ...

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Whole Lotta Blues: Legends

Whole Lotta Blues: Legends (1999) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Blues Legend

Blues Legend (2006) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

If John Lee Hooker hadn't existed, the blues would have had to invent him, because he provides a perfect bridge between prewar country blues from the south and the urban electric blues that took form in Chicago and other Northern cities following the war. He also never met a record contract with an exclusivity clause he felt he needed to honor, ...

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The Complete, Vol. 3 - Detroit 1949-1950

The Complete, Vol. 3 - Detroit 1949-1950 (2003) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

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Boogie Chillen [2006]

Boogie Chillen [2006] (2006) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

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The Great John Lee Hooker (1964) more music like this

by John Lee Hooker

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