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Juno's full catalogue of Blues
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Singles
Boogie Chillen'
Boogie Chillen' (limited 7")
Cat: SEN 41. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Boogie Chillen (3:11)
Boogie Chillen #2 (2:48)
Review: It's hard to comprehend how significant it was when John Lee Hooker first recorded 'Boogie Chillen' in Detroit way, way back in 1948. Once the track was licensed to Modern Records, it went on to sell close to a million copies in the space of a year, at a time when recorded music was still finding its feet, and from that moment on Hooker's legendary status was confirmed until his death in 2001. Now Ace are commemorating 75 years since that landmark song was recorded, capturing two different takes of a track recorded by one man singing his honest truth and creating seismic shifts in popular culture, before such a thing even existed.
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 in stock $11.92
Alben
El Bueno Y El Malo
El Bueno Y El Malo (limited gold & sea blue split coloured vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: EES 027GB. Rel: 04 Oct 23
El Bueno Y El Malo (3:24)
Hermosa Drive (3:54)
Los Chicos Tristes (3:49)
Thunderbird (3:28)
Cielo Grande (2:54)
Tres Hermanos (3:21)
Pueblo Man (2:48)
La Verdad (3:57)
Los Amantes (2:36)
Dorado Valley (3:24)
Review: Two brothers recently reunited by their love of music, the Hermanos Gutierrez make beautiful instrumental Latin and Americana, tempered by the aesthetic of atmospheric Western movie soundtracks a-la Ennio Morricone and/or film director Sergio Leone. On their new album El Bueno Y El Malo, a give-and-take, equitable atmsphere - shared lovingly between two chordophonal kin - is established on every track. Soft, spatious and tinged with the analogous, skippy texture of the vinyl record, even the album's forays into pop structures ('La Verdad', 'Tres Hermanos') don't waver from their warmth, nor do they sacrifice an ounce of sweet listenability.
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The Healer (reissue)
The Healer (reissue) (gatefold limited heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 014871. Rel: 21 Jul 23
The Healer (5:34)
I'm In The Mood (4:30)
Baby Lee (3:45)
Cuttin' Out (4:33)
Think Twice Before You Go (3:00)
Sally Mae (3:18)
That's Alright (4:22)
Rockin' Chair (4:08)
My Dream (4:02)
No Substitute (4:06)
Review: This is a re-release of the 1989 album The Healer by American blues guitarist and singer John Lee Hooker, one of the more influential figures in 20th Century blues music. Through a series of smoke-filled, devilish blues jams - charting collaborations with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, George Thorogood, Los Lobos, Canned Heat, Charlie Musselwhite and Robert Cray - the album is an enduring critical success, owing to its high-quality recordings and collaborative spirit. All of these factors in tandem seem to get at something much deeper and out-there than the mere sum of its parts, with Hooker's vocals on the famous duet 'I'm In The Mood' sounding almost alien, indistinct.
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Alone: Live At Hunter College 1976
Alone: Live At Hunter College 1976 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8870770. Rel: 22 Jun 23
I Miss You So (2:54)
Jesse James (4:26)
Dark Room (4:59)
I'll Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive (7:03)
Boogie Chillun (4:17)
When My First Wife Left Me (5:40)
Boom Boom (4:00)
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (5:29)
Feel Good (3:26)
Some People (5:33)
TB (5:04)
Baby, Please Don't Go (6:05)
Mama Killed A Chicken (2:12)
Hobo (3:53)
Tired Of Being Your Doggie (5:51)
All Night Long (5:56)
Crawlin' King Snake (6:00)
Review: Renowned blues singer and guitarist John Lee Hooker performed at Hunter College in New York City in 1976, and it has since gone down in history as among his greatest performances, with a distinctive solo slide guitar serving as the standout piece. Now collected in its entirety across a double LP set, the album contains 11 live originals; raw and intimate blues takes on the likes of 'Crawlin' King Snake', 'Boogie Chillen' and 'One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer', along with brand new artwork and liner notes by Kent Cooper. This is the first time both sets have been packaged together on vinyl for a global release.
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Born In Mississippi Raised Up In Tennessee (reissue)
Cat: ELTL 620891. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Born In Mississippi, Raised Up In Tennessee (5:57)
How Many More Years You Gonna Dog Me 'Round? (5:15)
Going Down (9:17)
Younger Stud (8:59)
King Of The World (5:45)
Tell Me You Love Me (5:44)
Review: American blues legend John Lee Hooker released Born In Mississippi Raised Up In Tennessee yack in 1973. It's a studio album that has been praised by modern comic Stewart lee who called the nine minute epic 'How Many More Years You Gonna Dog Me 'Round?' "superb." The rest of the tracks are heavy on the horns from George Bohanon and Oscar Brashear and have plenty of backing vocal action with the likes of Robert Hooker also playing plenty of big organ parts. These are all long jams that really take you on a trip - with plenty of standouts.
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It Serves You Right To Suffer
It Serves You Right To Suffer (limited gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: ELTL 620893. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Shake It Baby (4:22)
Country Boy (5:40)
Bottle Up & Go (2:28)
You're Wrong (4:21)
Sugar Mama (3:15)
Decoration Day (5:04)
Money (2:25)
It Serves You Right To Suffer (5:08)
Review: Blues legend John Lee Hooker released It Serves You Right To Suffer 1966, back when the blues and jazz impresario had a short-lived folk music division, with the tagline "the new wave of folk is on Impulse!". Thus the only album Hooker made for the label, we hear Hooker perform in exquisite, stereo-surrounded detail here, his distinctive deep drawl poking through a wide-mixed production palette and singing thematically in a vindictive spirit, urging the subject of the album to get up and move on from the past. With Panama Francis on drums, Milt Hinton on bass and Barry Galbraith on second guitar, the album is some of the best John Lee Hooker material with a band that you're likely to come across.
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Sings The Blues (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7673. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Riding In The Moonlight (3:05)
Worried About My Bab (3:00)
Crying At Daylight (3:56)
Brown Skin Woman (2:43)
My Baby Stole Off (bonus track) (3:03)
Twisting & Turning (3:09)
House Rockin' Boogie (4:12)
Keep What You Got (2:24)
Dog Me Around (2:45)
Morning At Midnight (2:44)
I Want Your Picture (bonus track) (2:49)
Backslide Boggie (3:03)
Review: Howlin Wolf's contributions to the development of blues culture are vast, just like his back catalogue, but this classic compilation is a great place to start in understanding the impact he had as he helped usher in the electric Chicago blues era. Originally released in 1962, Howling Wolf Sings The Blues gathered together eight songs originally recorded for Modern Records in the early 50s as well as further instrumentals by Joe Hill Louis. It's a classic era for a true blues legend, right up there with his fabled Chess sessions recorded a few years later.
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