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[爵士和蓝调] [TR24][OF] John Lee Hooker - The Real Blues (Remastered) - 1970/2020 (Blues)

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John Lee Hooker - The Real Blues
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания: 2020
Жанр: Blues
Издатель (лейбл): Tradition Records
Продолжительность: 00:28:36
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Только обложка альбома
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/96
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Источник (релизер): highresaudio.comТреклист
1. Boogie Chillun
2. Tupelo
3. Whiskey and Wimmen
4. I Love Ya Honey
5. Every Night
6. Frisco
7. Take a Look at Yourself
8. She Shot Me Down
9. No One Told Me
10. Mighty Fire
Лог проверки качества

foobar2000 1.4.8 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-08-01 06:53:26
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Analyzed: John Lee Hooker / The Real Blues
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR13      -1.68 dB   -17.52 dB      2:32 01-Boogie Chillun
DR14      -2.30 dB   -19.58 dB      3:15 02-Tupelo
DR13      -1.68 dB   -17.40 dB      2:45 03-Whiskey and Wimmen
DR12      -1.09 dB   -15.34 dB      2:27 04-I Love Ya Honey
DR12      -1.28 dB   -15.22 dB      2:53 05-Every Night
DR12      -3.45 dB   -17.33 dB      2:44 06-'Frisco
DR12      -3.29 dB   -17.08 dB      2:47 07-Take a Look at Yourself
DR11      -4.01 dB   -17.16 dB      2:48 08-She Shot Me Down
DR12      -4.86 dB   -19.42 dB      2:07 09-No One Told Me
DR12      -1.05 dB   -17.53 dB      4:24 10-Mighty Fire
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Number of tracks:  10
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate:        96000 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   24
Bitrate:           2567 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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"John Lee Hooker was truly a seminal blues artist. Many of his songs are part of America's blues music treasury," said blues historian and Founding Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum Bob Santelli. "In addition to impacting blues history, Hooker's music influenced great rock bands like the Rolling Stones, the Animals, the Yardbirds and ZZ Top. We're thrilled to honor the King of the Boogie's legacy and tell the story of his incredible career in his own home state."
With a prolific career that spanned over five decades, legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker remains a foundational figure in the development of modern music, having influenced countless artists around the globe with his simple, yet deeply effective style. Known to music fans around the world as the “King of the Boogie,” Hooker endures as one of the true superstars of the blues: the ultimate beholder of cool. His work is widely recognized for its impact on modern music—his simple, yet deeply effective songs transcend borders and languages around the globe.
Born near Clarksdale, Mississippi on August 22, 1917 to a sharecropping family, Hooker's earliest musical influence came from his stepfather, William Moore—a blues musician who taught his young stepson to play guitar, and whom Hooker later credited for his unique style on the instrument. By the early ‘40s, Hooker had moved north to Detroit by way of Memphis and Cincinnati. By day, he was a janitor in the auto factories, but by night, like many other transplants from the rural Delta, he entertained friends and neighbors by playing at house parties. “The Hook” gained fans around town from these shows, including local record store owner Elmer Barbee. Barbee was so impressed by the young musician that he introduced him to Bernard Besman—a producer, record distributor and the owner of Sensation Records. By 1948, Hooker—now honing his style on an electric guitar—had recorded several songs for Besman, who, in turn, leased the tracks to nationally distributed Modern Records. Among these first recordings was “Boogie Chillun,” (soon after appearing as “Boogie Chillen”) which became a #1 jukebox hit, selling over a million copies. This success was soon followed by a string of hits, including “I'm in the Mood,” “Crawling Kingsnake” and “Hobo Blues.” Over the next 15 years, Hooker signed to a new label, Vee-Jay Records, and maintained a prolific recording schedule, releasing over 100 songs on the imprint.
When the young bohemian artists of the ‘60s “discovered” Hooker, among other notable blues originators, he found his career taking on a new direction. With the folk movement in high gear, Hooker returned to his solo, acoustic roots, and was in strong demand to perform at colleges and folk festivals around the country. Across the Atlantic, emerging British bands were idolizing Hooker's work. Artists like the Rolling Stones, the Animals and the Yardbirds introduced Hooker's sound to new and eager audiences, whose admiration and influence helped build Hooker up to superstar status. By 1970, Hooker had relocated to California and was busy collaborating on several projects with rock acts. One such collaboration was with rock band Canned Heat, which resulted in 1971's hit record Hooker ‘n’ Heat. The double LP became Hooker's first charting album.
Throughout the late ‘70s and ‘80s, Hooker toured the United States and Europe steadily. His appearance in the legendary Blues Brothers movie resulted in a heightened profile once again. Then, at age 72 Hooker released the biggest album of his career, The Healer. The GRAMMY Award-winning 1989 LP featured contemporary artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Los Lobos and George Thorogood. The Healer was released to critical acclaim and sold over 1 million copies.
In the 1990s Hooker released five studio albums, including Mr. Lucky, which once again teamed Hooker with an array of artists; Boom Boom, which aimed to introduce new fans to his classic material; the GRAMMY-winning Chill Out; and a collaboration with Van Morrison, Don't Look Back, which also garnered two GRAMMYs. Throughout the decade, Hooker's great body of work and contributions to modern music were being recognized not only by his peers, but also by a younger generation. He became a familiar face in popular culture, with appearances on The Tonight Show and Late Night with David Letterman. In 1990, a massive tribute concert took place at New York's Madison Square Garden, featuring Hooker and an all-star lineup of guest artists. One year later, Hooker was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and in 1997 he was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2000, shortly before his death, Hooker was recognized with a Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award, and just one week before his passing, ever true to form, the bluesman spent his final Saturday night playing a now-legendary show to a packed house at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California.
The Hook continues to live on: His music can regularly be heard in TV shows, commercials and films, and many of his tracks have also found a second life sampled in new songs—by the likes of R&B star Brandy, hip-hop legend Chuck D and French electronic musician St Germain, among many others. Most recently, in 2016 his iconic recording, the 1962 Vee-Jay Records single “Boom Boom,” was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame.
                                                                                                                                                               
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
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