Album
I'm John Lee Hooker
1959 · Blues
5 collectors on Gatefold own this

I'm John Lee Hooker is a Blues album by John Lee Hooker, originally released in 1959. On Gatefold: 44 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
Recorded October 19, 1955 - January, 1959 Winding through the literally hundreds of titles in John Lee Hooker's catalog is a daunting task for even the most seasoned and learned blues connoisseur. This is especially true when considering Hooker recorded under more than a dozen aliases for as many labels during the late '40, '50, and early '60. I'm John Lee Hooker was first issued in 1959 during his tenure with Vee Jay and is "the Hook" in his element as well as prime. Although many of these titles were initially cut for Los Angeles-based Modern Records in the early '50, the recordings heard here are said to best reflect Hooker's often-emulated straight-ahead primitive Detroit and Chicago blues style. The sessions comprising the original 12-track album -- as well as the four bonus tracks on the 1998 Charly CD reissue -- are taken from six sessions spread over the course of four years (1955-1959). Hooker works both solo -- accompanied only by his own percussive guitar and the solid backbeat of his foot rhythmically pulsating against plywood -- as well as in several different small-combo setting. Unlike the diluted, pop-oriented blues that first came to prominence in the wake of the British Invasion of the early to mid-'60, the music on this album is infinitely more authentic in presentation. As the track list indicate, I'm John Lee Hooker includes many of his best-known and loved work. From right out of the gate comes the guttural ramble-tamble of "Dimples" in its best-known form. Indeed it can be directly traced to -- and is likewise acknowledged by -- notable purveyors of Brit rock such as Eric Burdon -- who incorporated it into the earliest incarnation of the Animal, the Spencer Davis Group, as well as the decidedly more roots-influenced Duane Allman. Another of Hooker's widely covered signature tunes featured on this volume is "Boogie Chillun." This rendering is arguably the most recognizable in the plethora of versions that have seemingly appeared on every Hooker-related compilation available. Additionally, this version was prominently featured in The Blues Brothers movie as well as countless other films and advert. Likewise, a seminal solo "Crawlin' King Snake" is included here. The tune became not only a staple of Hooker', it was also prominently included on the Doors' L.A. Woman album and covered by notable bluesmen Albert King, B.B. King, and Big Joe William, whose version predates this one by several decade. I'm John Lee Hooker is one of the great blues collections of the post-World War II era. Time ha, if anything, only reinforced the significance of the album. It belongs in every blues enthusiast's collection without reservation. .
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Tracklist
- 1Dimples2:16
- 2Hobo Blues2:50
- 3I'm So Excited2:54
- 4I Love You Honey2:34
- 5Boogie Chillun2:36
- 6Little Wheel2:35
- 7I'm In the Mood2:44
- 8Maudie2:20
- 9Crawlin' King Snake2:43
- 10Every Night2:59
- 11Time Is Marching3:02
- 12Baby Lee2:52
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Acoustic & Delta Blues
- raw
- swaggering
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- John Lee HookerGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR VOCALS, GUITAR, PERCUSSION
- Earl PhillipsDRUMS
- Eddie TaylorBASS GUITAR GUITAR
- Everett McCraryBASS BASS GUITAR BASS, GUITAR
- Frankie BradfordPIANO
- George WashingtonBASS
- Jimmy MillerTRUMPET
- Jimmy ReedHARMONICA
- Jimmy TurnerDRUMS
- Joe HunterPIANO
- Joe WoodsPIANO
- Johnny HooksTENOR SAXOPHONE
- Lefty BatesGUITAR
- Quinn WilsonBASS
- Richard JohnsonDRUMS
- Sylvester HickmanBASS
- Tom WhiteheadDRUMS
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