Description: 180-gram 45 RPM double LP Mastered at AcousTech Mastering Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings It's back in stock! Newly repressed at 45 RPM by Quality Record Pressings. This recording was originally mastered at the former AcousTech Mastering facility and the sound is fantastic. John Lee Hooker himself did not know his exact date of birth. If he hadn't died at around the age of 80, this ageless musician would still be easily pulling the next generation to his gigs. Hooker remains a phenomenon, a mysterious figure of black rhythm and blues, a charismatic king who reigns supreme in rock 'n' roll's Hall of Fame. John W. Peters described his music as a synthesis of scorching emotional ardour, unrelenting rhythmic intensity, and original poetry of a highly personal character. Anyone hearing him for the first time may well be startled at the unfiltered passion and power of his music. And another surprise is in store for those who compare Hooker's late recordings with those made in the Sixties. His unmistakable, raw voice has fully matured, but his incantory style of singing appears markedly finer and more flexible. And then there is the perfect gem of a rhythm group whose sinewy sounds fill the grooves with merciless gravitational force. It's enough to make your spine tingle! Musicians: John Lee Hooker, guitar, vocals David "Panama" Francis, drums Joe Galbreath, guitar Milt Hinton, bass William Wells, trombone Format / LPReleased / Catalogue / AIPJ 9103 Barcode / 753088910371Artist / John Lee HookerLabel / Analogue Productions / ImpulseGenre / Blues
Price: 63.99 USD
Location: Loveland, Ohio
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Release Year: 2009
Format: Vinyl
Genre: Delta, Blues
Style: Delta
Record Label: Analogue Productions
Artist: John Lee Hooker, Milt Hinton, Barry Galbraith, Panama Francis
Release Title: It Serves You Right to Suffer