John Lee Hooker's 'The Cream - Special Remastered & Expanded Edition' is a masterful collection of live performances, showcasing the blues legend's unparalleled talent. Released on 17 July 2009 via Charly, this extensive album spans 2 hours and 6 minutes, taking listeners on a journey through the very best of Hooker's repertoire.
Recorded live at The Keystone in Palo Alto, California in September 1977, and in Chicago, Illinois in October of the same year, the album features a plethora of Hooker's most beloved tracks. From the foot-stomping 'Hey, Hey' and 'Rock Steady' to the soulful 'Tupelo' and 'You Know It Ain't Right', every song is a testament to Hooker's unique blend of blues, classic blues, blues rock, soul blues, country blues, and jazz blues.
With 19 tracks to delve into, fans of John Lee Hooker are treated to an array of emotive and uplifting performances, including 'Sugar Mama', 'One Room Country Shack', and 'I Want You to Roll Me'. The Chicago recordings bring even more energy to the table, with standout tracks like 'Feel Good', 'Boom Boom', and 'Crawlin' Kingsnake' showcasing Hooker's incredible stage presence.
Throughout 'The Cream - Special Remastered & Expanded Edition', John Lee Hooker's distinctive voice and masterful guitar work are on full display, cementing his status as one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. This special remastered and expanded edition is a must-have for anyone looking to experience the raw, unbridled talent of a true music legend.