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The Standard School Broadcast Recordings
- 2025
- 8 tracks
- 58 min
- blues
Album Description
Get ready to experience the raw, unbridled energy of blues legend John Lee Hooker with 'The Standard School Broadcast Recordings', a long-lost treasure trove of recordings finally unearthed and set for release on 28th February 2025. Originally taped in 1973 for the award-winning educational radio series 'The Standard School Broadcast', this captivating collection showcases Hooker and a hand-picked trio of musicians at their most intimate and inspired.
This evocative album is a masterclass in blues brilliance, with Hooker's distinctive, droning, hypnotic grooves transporting you to a bygone era. The eight-track recording, featuring classics such as 'Bad Boy', 'Hard Times', and 'Sally Mae', is a testament to Hooker's timeless artistry and his ability to meld regional sounds from the Delta, Detroit, and Chicago into his trademark style.
With a duration of 58 minutes, 'The Standard School Broadcast Recordings' is an unparalleled glimpse into the creative genius of John Lee Hooker, offering fans a unique opportunity to witness the blues icon at his most raw and transcendent. Released via BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, this rare 1973 fully electric blues band recording is a must-have for any blues enthusiast, and a fitting addition to the legacy of a truly beloved bluesman.
Tracks
- Bad BoyJohn Lee Hooker
- Hard TimesJohn Lee Hooker
- Rock With MeJohn Lee Hooker
- Should Have Been GoneJohn Lee Hooker
- I Hate the Day I Was BornJohn Lee Hooker
- When My First Wife Left Me / Hobo BluesJohn Lee Hooker
- Sally MaeJohn Lee Hooker
- Coast Recorders JamJohn Lee Hooker
About John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker, born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1917, was a titan of the blues, renowned for his electrifying guitar style and powerful vocals. The son of a sharecropper and Baptist preacher, Hooker's music was deeply rooted in the Delta blues tradition, which he adapted and electrified during his time in Detroit. His unique boogie style, characterized by a driving rhythm, set him apart from the piano-derived boogie-woogie of the 1930s and 1940s. Hooker's career spanned over six decades, during which he released over 100 albums and earned numerous awards. He was a pioneer of the "talking blues" and a master of the 12-bar blues, earning him the title "King of the Boogie." His influence extended far and wide, inspiring countless musicians and leaving an indelible mark on the blues genre. Hooker's discography is a testament to his enduring talent and includes iconic albums like "The Healer," which won a Grammy in 1989. His performances, whether on stage or in films like "The Blues Brothers," were legendary, showcasing his raw talent and charismatic stage presence. Hooker's music continues to resonate with fans and musicians alike, cementing his status as one of the greatest blues artists of all time.
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