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      2. mr. lucky - john lee hooker

      Mr. Lucky

      John Lee HookerJohn Lee Hooker
      • 1991
      • 10 tracks
      • 47 min
      • blues
      Mr. Lucky - John Lee Hooker
      Mr. Lucky - John Lee Hooker

      Album Details

      John Lee Hooker's 1991 album, Mr. Lucky, is a masterful blend of blues, classic blues, blues rock, and soul blues, showcasing the legendary artist's unique sound. Released on 1 January 1991 via BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, this 47-minute collection of tracks features an impressive array of collaborations with esteemed musicians.

      Throughout the album, John Lee Hooker is joined by an incredible lineup of guests, including Robert Cray, Albert Collins, Ry Cooder, Booker T. Jones, John Hammond, Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, and Keith Richards. The result is a rich and diverse musical experience, with each track offering a distinct flavour of the blues. From the soulful 'I Want To Hug You' to the foot-stomping 'Crawlin' King Snake', Mr. Lucky is a testament to John Lee Hooker's enduring influence and artistry.

      With its eclectic mix of country blues, jazz blues, and blues rock, Mr. Lucky is an album that will appeal to fans of the genre and beyond. John Lee Hooker's distinctive voice and style are woven throughout the record, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the best of the blues. So, immerse yourself in the sounds of Mr. Lucky and discover why John Lee Hooker remains one of the most revered figures in blues music.

      January 1, 19911991 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC1991 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

      Tracks

      1. I Want To Hug You (feat. Johnnie Johnson)John Lee Hooker, Johnnie Johnson
        2:55
      2. Mr. Lucky (feat. Robert Cray)John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray
        4:41
      3. Backstabbers (feat. Albert Collins)John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins
        5:06
      4. This Is Hip (feat. Ry Cooder)John Lee Hooker, Ry Cooder
        3:27
      5. I Cover the Waterfront (feat. Booker T. Jones)John Lee Hooker, Booker T. Jones
        6:44
      6. Highway 13 (feat. John Hammond)John Lee Hooker, John Hammond
        6:37
      7. Stripped Me Naked (feat. Carlos Santana)John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana
        4:57
      8. Susie (feat. Johnny Winter)John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter
        4:27
      9. Crawlin' King Snake (feat. Keith Richards)John Lee Hooker, Keith Richards
        3:22
      10. Father Was A Jockey (feat. John Hammond)John Lee Hooker, John Hammond
        4:59
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      About John Lee Hooker

      John Lee Hooker, born into a sharecropping family in Mississippi, emerged as one of the most distinctive and influential figures in the electric blues idiom. Known for his electrifying guitar style and powerful vocals, Hooker developed a unique driving-rhythm boogie that set him apart from traditional blues artists. His music, a blend of Delta blues, talking blues, and early North Mississippi hill country blues, captivated audiences worldwide. Hooker's career spanned decades, during which he recorded numerous hits and collaborated with various rock musicians, solidifying his status as a blues legend. His impact on the music world is immeasurable, earning him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a spot on Rolling Stone's list of 100 greatest guitarists. Hooker's music is not just an album; it's an experience that transports fans to the heart of the blues.

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