A "port town song" that shows the power of blues
This is an album from an era when John Lee Hooker's dry vocals and deep vibes are conveyed directly.
The minimalist yet powerful groove and the compelling vocals grip the listener. Even in the midst of the wave of electrification, Hooker's down-to-earth style remains strong. This album, with its powerful vocals that sing of the joys and sorrows of everyday life, reaffirms the essence of the blues.
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A:
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1)
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Don't Want Nobody Else
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2)
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Storming On The Deep Blue Sea
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3)
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Losing You
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4)
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Go Back To School Little Girl
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5)
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Don't Be Messin' With My Bread
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6)
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Mai Lee
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B:
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1)
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I Cover The Waterfront
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2)
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Crazy Mixed Up World
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3)
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Seven Days
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4)
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Little Dreamer
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5)
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Lost Everything
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Written-By - Hooker
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Liner Notes - Joshua Pridgen