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John Lee Hooker
SNAP145CD
CD
This 20-track compilation comprises highlights from Hooker's classic recordings made for the Vee Jay label between 1955 and 1964, when he was at his artistic peak.
John Lee Hooker
SNAP130CD
CD
“Vintage blues and then some from revered bluesman. Picture the wooden shack stove and pull up a rocking chair for this splendid reissue of 1959’s disc, augmented with a different take on ‘I’m So Worried Baby’ and a chilled-out ‘Unfriendly Woman’. Remarkably prescient blues sounds live here in the shape of Hooker classics like ‘Dimples’, ‘Crawlin’ King Snake’ and the standard ‘Boogie Chillun’. It’s a quiet storm of controlled chaos from the man who put the grits in the Grammies”. UNCUT
John Lee Hooker
SNAP022CD
CD
Some of the finest moments cut for Vee-Jay in the magical years from 1955 to 1964.
John Lee Hooker
SNAP041CD
CD
The original Vee-Jay album, LP 1043, recorded in 1961 with session musicians from the Motown label, plus five bonus tracks from 1962’s “Big Soul”, in , like all the Vee-Jay blues original album re-issues, a lavish digipack based on the original packaging plus additional new notes.
John Lee Hooker
SNAP073CD
CD
The Folk Lore Of John Lee Hooker Originally Released 1961 As Vee Jay LP 1033 Original Vee Jay Recordings
John Lee Hooker
SNAD542CD
2 CD
Definitive re-issue includes five bonus tracks, including his big hit 'Boom Boom', taken from a live concert Hooker gave in Chicago a few weeks after 'The Cream' session.
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