Detroit Special

Detroit Special

Detroit Special

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This set of 1953 sessions consists of lesser-known John Lee Hooker material, but it's none the worse for that; Don't Turn Me from Your Door is as fine an indication as any (as if any were needed) that Hooker is one of the greats. For the most part, it's just the man and his guitar, but really, no more is needed; between his solid feel for rhythm, his clear, expressive guitar work, and his more-than-serviceable vocals, Hooker doesn't need any help. He's a master of setting a mood, whether it's the intimacy of "Stuttering Blues," the sweetness of "Wobbling Baby," or the lamentation of "My Baby Don't Love Me," and he's so subtle that most of the time you don't even notice him doing it. Okay, so "Boogie Chillen" isn't on this album. Doesn't matter. --Genevieve Williams --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Music:

  1. Deuces Wild
  2. Drinkhouse
  3. East Coast Blues & Roots Festival 2005 [Import] [Live]
  4. Fireside
  5. Gatorhythms
  6. Get Back Home
  7. Good Thing
  8. Groovin [Import]
  9. Guess Who
  10. Hanoi [Import]

Music

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Music: Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 45 & 94; Horn Concerto No.

Preston Story [Import]

Old School Classics

Peace Like A River

No Man's Woman [CD-single]

Patriot

Lo Mejor de Masizzo

Piano Present [Import]

Rearview

Noah's Ark [Import]

They Died With Their Boots On

Night Train