Dive into the raw and powerful early work of blues legend John Lee Hooker with "Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings, 1948-1952." This extensive collection, released on October 24, 1995, under Capitol Catalog MKT, offers a comprehensive look at the formative years of Hooker's illustrious career. Spanning over two hours and twenty-seven minutes, the album is a treasure trove of blues in its purest form, encompassing genres like classic blues, country blues, and soul blues, with hints of jazz and blues rock.
The album features a staggering 50 tracks, including iconic songs like "Boogie Chillen" and "I'm In The Mood," alongside lesser-known gems that showcase Hooker's unparalleled talent and influence. Each track is a testament to Hooker's distinctive voice and masterful guitar playing, capturing the essence of the blues in its most authentic and unfiltered form. From the soulful ballads like "Crying All Night" to the upbeat rhythms of "Snap Them Fingers Boogie," the album is a journey through the evolution of John Lee Hooker's sound.
This collection is not just a compilation of songs but a historical document that highlights the cultural and musical impact of John Lee Hooker. It's a must-listen for any blues enthusiast or anyone looking to understand the roots of modern music. The remastered tracks ensure that the sound quality is crisp and clear, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the artistry of one of the greatest blues musicians of all time. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to John Lee Hooker's music, "Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings, 1948-1952" is an essential addition to your music library.