Music Review: John Lee Hooker - Hooker

When I heard Shout! Factory was releasing a four disc John Lee Hooker boxed set I almost jumped through my monitor, man I wanted it now! This label reminds of one that was once a flourishing indie label as well, Rhino. They do things in a very distinctive way that separates them from all the rest.

I have been listening to Hooker's music for several years now and always found his sound to be unique and just as important as legends like B.B. King, Buddy Guy and Muddy Waters. He ranks very high on the list of all time great bluesmen and made a prolific difference for their respective genre and music as a whole.

One thing I always mention when I cover Hooker's music is the time I saw him play live in a beat up back alley nightclub in Oakland, California. I was sitting a table away from Carlos Santana, and I knew when I saw him we were all in for a very special evening with two great guitar god's exchanging licks. Carlos and John Lee were friends, soul mates of the blues, and this night would prove that fact to me beyond a shadow of a doubt. Since that night I have never heard music in the same way.

All of these factors made hearing this box set a very important experience for me personally, and it expanded my understanding of Hooker's recorded artistry more in one sitting than ever before. This box did serve that purpose very well indeed. Along with the four CDs that are jam packed with Hooker gems there is also a comprehensive booklet that outlines the importance of what the man did for music during his time on this earth. He touched countless lives with speak from the heart blues and distinctive guitar playing. He single handedly created the Detroit Blues sound and the rest as they say, is history. Bits and pieces of that legacy are right here on this superb box set.

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  • 1 - Michael Jones

    Jan 11, 2007 at 10:48 pm

    Since I purchased this (and Buddy's Guy's new boxset "Can't Quit the Blues") about a week ago, I haven't listened to much else. Good grief could these gentlemen play the blues! Especially, John Lee Hooker.

    If ever there were a voice and soul more attuned to playing the blues... I have yet to learn of it.

    Beautiful boxset, and a darn nice review of it.

  • 2 - Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck

    Jan 12, 2007 at 6:17 am

    Thank you Michael! Its nice to know there are others out there that hear the blues. I appreciate your comments and taking the time to read the review!

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