Friday, January 29, 2010

John Lee Hooker - 1967 - Live At Cafe Au Go-Go (And Soledad Prison) [320]

Simply one of the greatest live blues recordings ever. Hooker plays alone at Soledad, yet the real thrill is hearing him backed at Greenwich Village's Cafe Au-Go-Go in 1966 by Muddy Waters and his band, including pianist Otis Spann, unsung harmonica giant George Smith, Francis Clay on drums, and guitarists Sammy Lawhorn and Luther Johnson. All are at the height of their abilities, but it's Hooker who works like a hoodoo conjurer, making misery rain down in "Seven Days" and "When My First Wife Left Me." This August night's reading of "I'm Bad Like Jesse James" ranks among the most intimidating vocal performances ever taped. His guitar and baritone singing sink to rarely heard depths of the blues--that secret place in the music (known only to its absolute masters) where it becomes an elemental force. This CD reissue combines John Lee Hooker's "Live At The Cafe Au Go-Go" album with five songs from his "Live At Soledad Prison" LP.
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4 comments:

oKKo said...

...to me this album is in my personal blues top 10 collection the absolute no.1

thank you bandit, share this masterpiece with us...

bluesbro said...

Thanks very much Bandit

karel said...

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Enjoy one of ever best recording Blues Albums..........