While no new John Lee Hooker album is in sight, the artist has been road testing new songs during 1993 tour in Asia. Lead single “Boogie Children” and “Sally Mae” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. I am not a real Blues music type of person, but i have to admit ‘The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954′ really is amazing. IF you love John Lee Hooker, ‘The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954′ Mp3’s is the best!
John Lee Hooker has created something that grabs you by the heart and gets you moving. Hoogie Boogie is one of the coolest songs John Lee Hooker has ever recorded. John Lee Hooker allows each song to breathe and flourish. Weeping Willow Boogie is so unique, as each one of the songs is. Drifting From Door To Door is one of the best records ever. Get The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954 and turn on Crawling Kingsnake if you are going to sip your wine late at night. Women In My Life (3:15) - Oh, this is one of my favorites! Howlin’ Wolf is simple, dignified and effective, John Lee Hooker refusing to over-emote, and demonstrating that less is more. Strong, powerful vocals of John Lee Hooker in Playing The Races are very impressive. Let Your Daddy Ride good vocals. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is Queen Bee. Wednesday Evening - A nice song. Simple and heartfelt closing track I’m In The Mood closes The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954 on a high note. Music in Tease Me Baby is amazing as in all tracks of The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954. Turn Ver A New Leaf is a catchy, up-tempo track that has influence of music streams without leaning too much in that direction. What sets Rock House Boogie apart is John Lee Hooker’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres. Excellent vocals and musical performances. This track, in particular, has the kind of undeniably catchy flavor. One of the songs that always stick in my mind is Gotta Boogie because the melody in the chorus is so good. Jump Me One More Time hits the heart. A fantastic track full of wonder. Bad Boy - I like this one. Music of Please Take Me Back is gentle, never overbearing.
The Legendary Recordings 1948-1954 CD


