John Lee Hooker - Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive
Following the legendary bluesman's popular collaboration with Canned Heat, this album continues his work with mostly younger musicians and predates similar projects The Healer and Mr. Lucky by about 20 years. Van Morrison spans the gap by appearing on this 1972 release and Mr. Lucky. Elvin Bishop, Charlie Musselwhite, and even Steve Miller contribute here. Jazz violinist Michael White helps "Boogie With the Hook" take off and adds a mournful touch to the harrowing "T.B. Sheets," which is much more restrained here than on the earlier debut release by Morrison.
180g Music On Vinyl Reissue
A1 Bumblebee, Bumblebee 4:12
A2 Hit the Road 2:58
A3 Country Boy 7:00
A4 Boogie With the Hook 6:34
B1 T.B. Sheets 5:49
B2 Letter to My Baby 3:54
B3 Never Get Out of These Blues Alive 10:57