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John Lee Hooker, The Complete 1964 Recordings

Audio CD

Disk ID: 219572

Disk length: 1h 14m (21 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Big Legs, Tight Skirt 2:16
2. Flowers on the Hour 2:37
3. It Serves Me Right to Suffer 3:30
4. Ain't No Big Thing Baby 4:12
5. She Left Me One Wednesday 3:39
6. You Can Run Baby 3:03
7. New Sally Mae 3:35
8. Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine 2:35
9. She's Long, She's Tall (She Weeps Like a Willow Tree) 2:27
10. You're Mellow 4:08
11. Mai Lee 3:37
12. I'm Losing You 3:56
13. Little Girl Go Back to School 3:55
14. Little Dreamer 4:20
15. Don't Be Messin' With My Bread 3:25
16. Bad Luck and Trouble 4:06
17. Waterfront 4:17
18. No One Pleases Me But You 2:25
19. It's Rainin' Here 3:32
20. It's a Crazy Mixed up World 4:23
21. Seven Days and Seven Nights 3:51

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Review

Recordings the blues legend made in 1964, his last session for the Vee-Jay label as well as a one off session in London backed by English r&b stalwarts The Groundhogs. These recordings have never been collected before. Excellent packaging with an essay by noted blues historian, Neil Slaven and unpublished live photos from the same year as the recordings, allin a poster inlay. Tracks include, 'Big Legs Tight Skirt', 'Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine', 'Little Dreamer' and 18 more. 2000 release. Standard jewel case. Bonus Tracks Include "Interview: The Making of the '"Living in a Fantasy" Album Leo and Tarney", "Bye Bye Now My Sweet Love" and "Unchained Melody (Demo)".

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