Documenting the Sensation Recordings 1948-1952 is a comprehensive collection of John Lee Hooker's early works, showcasing his unique blend of blues, classic blues, blues rock, soul blues, country blues, and jazz blues. Released on 30 September 1996 via Ace Records, this extensive album spans 2 hours and 22 minutes, featuring a wide range of tracks that highlight Hooker's distinctive style.
From the opening notes of 'Sally Mae - Alternative Take' to the closing bars of 'Queen Bee', John Lee Hooker's mastery of the blues genre is evident. The album includes multiple takes of several songs, such as 'War Is Over (Goodbye California)' and 'Build Myself a Cave (The World Is in a Tangle)', offering a fascinating glimpse into Hooker's creative process.
Classic tracks like 'Boogie Chillen'' and 'Crawlin' King Snake' demonstrate Hooker's ability to craft infectious, foot-stomping rhythms, while songs like 'Graveyard Blues' and 'Black Cat Blues' showcase his more melancholic side. The inclusion of instrumental tracks, such as 'Hoogie Boogie - Instrumental Version', adds further depth to the album, highlighting Hooker's skill as a musician.
With its extensive tracklist and varied styles, Documenting the Sensation Recordings 1948-1952 is a must-have for fans of John Lee Hooker and the blues genre as a whole. This album is a testament to Hooker's enduring legacy and his significant contribution to the development of blues music.
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Tracks
Sally Mae - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
War Is Over (Goodbye California) [Extended Take]John Lee Hooker
War Is Over (Goodbye California) [Alternative Take]John Lee Hooker
War Is Over (Goodbye California) [Alternate Extended Take]John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen'John Lee Hooker
Henry's Swing ClubJohn Lee Hooker
Drifting from Door to DoorJohn Lee Hooker
Hobo Blues - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Numbers Blues (She Ain't Good for Nothin') [Alternative Take]John Lee Hooker
AlbertaJohn Lee Hooker
Alberta - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Howlin' Wolf (I'm a Howling Wolf)John Lee Hooker
Crawlin' King SnakeJohn Lee Hooker
Hoogie Boogie - Instrumental VersionJohn Lee Hooker
Hastings Street Boogie - Extended TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Build Myself a Cave (The World Is in a Tangle) [Take 1]John Lee Hooker
Build Myself a Cave (The World Is in a Tangle) [Take 2]John Lee Hooker
Build Myself a Cave (The World Is in a Tangle) [Take 3]John Lee Hooker
Build Myself a Cave (The World Is in a Tangle) [Intercut of Take 2 & 3]John Lee Hooker
Graveyard BluesJohn Lee Hooker
Momma Poppa BoogieJohn Lee Hooker
Burnin' HellJohn Lee Hooker
Sailing Blues (Drifting Blues)John Lee Hooker
Black Cat BluesJohn Lee Hooker
Weeping Willow Boogie (Weeping Willow)John Lee Hooker
Miss Sadie MaeJohn Lee Hooker
Sail on Little GirlJohn Lee Hooker
Alberta, Pt. 2John Lee Hooker
Wednesday Evening (She Left Me on Bended Knee)John Lee Hooker
Canal Street BluesJohn Lee Hooker
Huckle up BabyJohn Lee Hooker
Let Your Daddy RideJohn Lee Hooker
Goin' on Highway #51John Lee Hooker
My Baby's Got Somethin'John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen' #2 - Take 1John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen' #2 - Take 2John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen' #2 (Jump Chillun) [Extended] [Take 4]John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen' #2 (I Gotta Be Comin' Back) [Extended Take]John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen' #2John Lee Hooker
Roll 'N' Roll - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Rollin' BluesJohn Lee Hooker
Three Long Years TodayJohn Lee Hooker
Strike Blues - Extended TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Do My Baby Think of Me?John Lee Hooker
Give Me Your Phone Number - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
The Story of a Married Woman - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
Moon Is Rising - Alternative TakeJohn Lee Hooker
John L's House Rent Boogie (House Rent Boogie) [Alternative Take]John Lee Hooker
John L's House Rent Boogie - Alternative Incomplete TakeJohn Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker, born into a sharecropping family in Mississippi, emerged as one of the most distinctive and influential figures in the electric blues idiom. Known for his electrifying guitar style and powerful vocals, Hooker developed a unique driving-rhythm boogie that set him apart from traditional blues artists. His music, a blend of Delta blues, talking blues, and early North Mississippi hill country blues, captivated audiences worldwide. Hooker's career spanned decades, during which he recorded numerous hits and collaborated with various rock musicians, solidifying his status as a blues legend. His impact on the music world is immeasurable, earning him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a spot on Rolling Stone's list of 100 greatest guitarists. Hooker's music is not just an album; it's an experience that transports fans to the heart of the blues.
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