House of the Blues

House of the Blues

House of the Blues

more information about House of the Blues

Editorial Reviews
<"b000002o9r5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
In 1951 Delta emigre' John Lee Hooker was a Detroit resident enjoying the raging success of recent singles and gearing up to wax his urgent folk blues for a host of record companies under various noms de blooze. Chess was one of the firms, and twelve sides cut between 1951 and 1954 eventually turned up on this 1959 long-player. Hooker's singing, lubricious and steely, inveighs against annoying women; his rudimental guitar is exciting; and his stamping the plywood floor in ruttish insistence makes for exemplary blues rhythm. Most of the tracks have him solo. Caveat emptor: Two songs have atrocious sound. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993 --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

House of the Blues, Music, John Lee Hooker, Acoustic Blues, Blues, Blues Music, Country Blues, Detroit Blues, Electric Delta Blues, Pop

House of the Blues

google.com

Music:

  1. I'll Play the Blues for You
  2. I Was Walking Through the Woods
  3. I Won't Cry
  4. If Walls Could Talk
  5. In the Here and Now
  6. In the Spirit
  7. It's a Good Day
  8. Johnny Adams Sings Doc Pomus: The Real Me
  9. Johnny Shines
  10. Johnson's Whacks

Music

music

Recommended Music:

Somniloquy [Import]

Works for Cello and Piano

Volume 30

Music: The Girlie Years [EP]

Zeno [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Zingalamaduni

You're Exalted

Wise-Ta-Nech [Pre-European Africa]

When You Wish Upon A Star: Best Wishes From Leigh Graham, Allison Lynn & The Toronto Starlight Orchestra

West Meets East [Import]

Weathered

With These Hands

X (Enhanced) [Import]

Decoration Day

The Thirties and Forties