John Lee Hooker – Boogie Chillen’
Жанр: Blues
Годы записи: 1948-54
Год издания: 2003
Издатель (лейбл): Audio Fidelity AFZ 005
Аудиокодек: DSD
Тип рипа: image ISO
Продолжительность: 58:24
Треклист:
1. Hey, ‘S The House Rent Boogie 03:04
2. I’m In The Mood 02:59
3. Do My Baby Think Of Me? 02:56
4. I’m Gonna Git Me A Woman 02:35
5. Four Women In My Life 03:06
6. Yes, Baby, Baby 02:41
7. Let’s Talk It Over (One More Time) 03:03
8. Baby, How Can You Do It? 02:46
9. Bluebird, Take A Letter Down South 02:46
10. Boogie Chillen’ 03:12
11. It Hurts Me So 02:49
12. Down Child 02:54
13. Gonna Boogie 02:25
14. Bad Boy 03:07
15. Baby, I’m Gonna Miss You 02:34
16. Half A Stranger 03:08
17. Rock House Boogie 02:53
18. Baby, You Ain’t No Ugly Good 03:13
19. Lookin’ For A Woman 03:12
20. The Syndicator 03:01
Обзор
Hybrid SACD cd layer - Remastered by Steve Hoffman
Review:
As the story is told, back in 1948, a young, little known blues singer by the name of John Lee Hooker arrived at the Detroit, Michigan offices of Bernard Besman, owner of Pan American Record Distributors with a 78-RPM acetate disc. Besman wasn't too enthused with what he heard but he knew that, with some tutelage, John Lee Hooker had potential. Fortunately, Besman didn’t have to wait long. Within a span of four years, Besman produced over 200 sides of what most consider “the best of John Lee Hooker�.
Although John Lee Hooker’s music has been duplicated over the years, one could never duplicate the originator’s masterful craft of telling a story and singing with such enigmatic tone. On this album, Boogie Chillen, it's impossible to listen without bobbing your head a little or stomping your foot at the same tempo with Hooker. This album is a quintessential must for blues lovers, old and young. With the conversion to SACD, Boogie Chillen becomes more compelling and more gratifying. The clarity is especially impressive with the guitar providing the illusion that the blues master himself just might be in the room with you. Audio Fidelity did a fine job converting this classic into SACD purity. John Lee has to be looking down on us and smiling knowing that’s exactly how he wanted to his blues to be heard and appreciated.
Most amazing however is John Lee Hooker's Boogie Chillen, the album. Every song is a foot stompin' barnburner making it extremely difficult to determine which song may be superior. Without a doubt however, "Boogie Chillen" (the song) may be the ultimate winner as 'best of show'. "Boogie Chillen" was transferred from the same surviving 78 RPM acetate record that John Lee Hooker once presented to Bernard Besman upon their first introductions making it historically the first recorded song that Hooker made.
"Baby Baby" has vintage guitar plucking brought to brilliant life by DSD. Even the blues musicians today can never replicate the same sound. You just cannot get that vintage tone on a modern recording studio. "Down Child" is another stellar piece where you can hear raw guitar playing that will make your jaw drop. "Hey, S The House Rent Boogie" is another foot tapper that I’m sure, at a live venue, must of brought the house down. When this album was recorded, they placed a microphone at John Lee Hooker's feet so you can actually hear his foot tapping in rhythm to the song. "I’m In The Mood" has been covered by virtually everyone with an acoustic guitar and a notion for blues. Despite this adulation, however, Hooker's original version is still the best. "Do My Baby Think Of Me?" contain stellar guitar licks, played while asking God about what I’m sure every guy has been through.
This album is a timeless blues masterpiece that all blues enthusiasts will need in their private collection. Audio Fidelity has done a phenomenal job with Boogie Chillen.
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