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John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 June 21, 2001) was an influential American post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale, Mississippi. From a musical family, he was a cousin of Earl Hooker. John was also influenced by his stepfather, a local blues guitarist, who learned in Shreveport, Louisiana to play a droning, one-chord blues that was strikingly different from the Delta blues of the time.[1] John developed a half-spoken style that was his trademark. Though similar to the early Delta blues, his music was rhythmically free. John Lee Hooker could be said to embody his own unique genre of the blues, often incorporating the boogie-woogie piano style and a driving rhythm into his masterful and idiosyncratic blues guitar and singing. His best known songs include “Boogie Chillen” (1948) and “Boom Boom” (1962).From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was beloved worldwide as the king of the endless boogie, a genuine blues superstar whose droning, hypnotic one-chord grooves were at once both ultra-primitive and timeless. But John Lee Hooker recorded in a great many more styles than that over a career that stretched across more than half a century.
The Hook was a Mississippi native who became the top gent on the Detroit blues circuit in the years following World War II. The seeds for his eerily mournful guitar sound were planted by his stepfather, Will Moore, while Hooker was in his teens. Hooker had been singing spirituals before that, but the blues took hold and simply wouldnt let go. Overnight visitors left their mark on the youth, too: legends like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charley Patton, and Blind Blake, who all knew Moore.
Hooker heard Memphis calling while he was still in his teens, but he couldnt gain much of a foothold there. So he relocated to Cincinnati for a seven-year stretch before making the big move to the Motor City in 1943. Jobs were plentiful, but Hooker drifted away from day gigs in favor of playing his unique free-form brand of blues. A burgeoning club scene along Hastings Street didnt hurt his chances any.
In 1948, the aspiring bluesman hooked up with entrepreneur Bernie Besman, who helped him hammer out his solo debut sides, Sally Mae and its seminal flip, Boogie Chillen. This was blues as primitive as anything then on the market; Hookers dark, ruminative vocals were backed only by his own ringing, heavily amplified guitar and insistently pounding foot. Their efforts were quickly rewarded. Los Angeles-based Modern Records issued the sides and Boogie Chillena colorful, unique travelogue of Detroits blues scenemade an improbable jaunt to the very peak of the R&B charts.
Modern released several more major hits by the Boogie Man after that: Hobo Blues and its raw-as-an-open wound flip, Hoogie Boogie; Crawling King Snake Blues (all three 1949 smashes); and the unusual 1951 chart-topper Im in the Mood, where Hooker overdubbed his voice three times in a crude early attempt at multi-tracking.
But Hooker never, ever let something as meaningless as a contract stop him for making recordings for other labels. His early catalog is stretched across a road map of diskeries so complex that its nearly impossible to fully comprehend (a vast array of recording aliases dont make things any easier).
Along with Modern, Hooker recorded for King (as the geographically challenged Texas Slim); Regent (as Delta John, a far more accurate handle); Savoy (as the wonderfully surreal Birmingham Sam & His Magic Guitar); Danceland (as the downright delicious Little Pork Chops); Staff (as Johnny Williams); Sensation (for whom he scored a national hit in 1950 with Huckle Up, Baby”); Gotham, Regal, Swing Time, Federal, Gone (as John Lee Booker); Chess, Acorn (as the Boogie Man); Chance, DeLuxe (as Johnny Lee); JVB, Chart, and Specialty; before finally settling down at Vee-Jay in 1955 under his own name. Hooker became the point man for the growing Detroit blues scene during this incredibly prolific period, recruiting guitarist Eddie Kirkland as his frequent duet partner while still recording for Modern.
Once tied in with Vee-Jay, the rough-and-tumble sound of Hookers solo and duet waxings was adapted to a band format. Hooker had recorded with various combos along the way before, but never with sidemen as versatile and sympathetic as guitarist Eddie Taylor and harpist Jimmy Reed, who backed him at his initial Vee-Jay date that produced Time Is Marching and the superfluous sequel Mambo Chillun.
Taylor stuck around for a 1956 session that elicited two genuine Hooker classics, Baby Lee and Dimples, and he was still deftly anchoring the rhythm section (Hookers sense of timing was his and his alone, demanding big-eared sidemen) when the Boogie Man finally made it back to the R&B charts in 1958 with I Love You Honey.
Vee-Jay presented Hooker in quite an array of settings during the early 60s. His grinding, tough blues No Shoes proved a surprisingly sizable hit in 1960, while the storming Boom Boom, his top seller for the firm in 1962 (it even cracked the pop airwaves); was an infectious R&B dance number benefiting from the reported presence of some of Motowns house musicians. But there were also acoustic outings aimed squarely at the blossoming folk-blues crowd, as well as some attempts at up-to-date R&B that featured highly intrusive female background vocals (allegedly by the Vandellas) and utterly unyielding structures that hemmed Hooker in unmercifully.
British blues bands such as the Animals and Yardbirds idolized Hooker during the early 60s; Eric Burdons boys cut a credible 1964 cover of Boom Boom that outsold Hookers original on the American pop charts. Hooker visited Europe in 1962 under the auspices of the first American Folk Blues Festival, leaving behind the popular waxings Lets Make It and Shake It Baby for foreign consumption.
Back home, Hooker cranked out gems for Vee-Jay through 1964 (“Big Legs, Tight Skirt, one of his last offerings on the logo, was also one of his best); before undergoing another extended round of label-hopping (except this time, he was waxing whole LPs instead of scattered 78s). Verve-Folkways, Impulse, Chess, and BluesWay all enticed him into recording for them in 1965-1966 alone! His reputation among hip rock cognoscenti in the States and abroad was growing exponentially, especially after he teamed up with blues-rockers Canned Heat for the massively selling album Hooker n Heat in 1970.
Eventually, though, the endless boogie formula grew incredibly stagnant. Much of Hookers 1970s output found him laying back while plodding rock-rooted rhythm sections assumed much of the work load. A cameo in the 1980 movie The Blues Brothers was welcome, if far too short.
But Hooker wasnt through; not by a long shot. With the expert help of slide guitarist extraordinaire/producer Roy Rogers, the Hook waxed The Healer, an album that marked the first of his guest star-loaded albums (Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt, and Robert Cray were among the luminaries to cameo on the disc, which picked up a Grammy).
Major labels were just beginning to take notice of the growing demand for blues records, and Pointblank snapped Hooker up, releasing Mr. Lucky (this time teaming Hooker with everyone from Albert Collins and John Hammond to Van Morrison and Keith Richards). Once again, Hooker was resting on his laurels by allowing his guests to wrest much of the spotlight away from him on his own album, but by then, hed earned it. Another Pointblank set, Boom Boom, soon followed.
Happily, Hooker enjoyed the good life throughout the 90s. He spent much of his time in semi-retirement, splitting his relaxation time between several houses acquired up and down the California coast. When the right offer came along, though, he took it, including an amusing TV commercial for Pepsi. He also kept recording, releasing such star-studded efforts as 1995s Chill Out and 1997s Dont Look Back. All this helped him retain his status as a living legend, and he remained an American musical icon; and his stature wasnt diminished upon his death from natural causes on June 21, 2001.
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CD:1: Blues Is The Healer
01. Leavin Chicago
02. Wednesday Evening Blues
03. My First Wife Left Me
04. Sally Mae
05. War Is Over
06. Hsw Was In Chicago
07. Boogie Chillen
08. HenryS Swing Club
09. Stomp Boogie
10. WhoS Been Kivin You?
11. Black Man Blues
12. Shake Your Boogie
13. Poor Slim
14. Mercy Blues
15. Boogie Woogie
16. Helpless Blue
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CD:2:
01. Good Business
02. Goin Mad Blues
03. Morning Blues
04. Boogie Awhile
05. Tuesday Evening Blues
06. Weeping Willow Boogie
07. Hobo Blues
08. Miss Lorraine
09. Do The Boogie
10. 6Boogie
11. Road Trouble
12. Christmas Time Blues
13. Drifting From Door To Door
14. Hobo Blues
15. Howlin Wol
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CD:3:
01. Crawling Kingsnake
02. Alberta
03. Wayne County Ramblin Blues
04. Talkin Boogie
05. I Love To Boogie
06. Graveyard Blues
07. Mut I Wait Till Your Man Has Gone
08. Cotton Pickin Boogie
09. Hoogie Boogie
10. Huckle Up Baby
11. Whistlin And Moanin Blues
12. Momma Poppa Boogie
13. Burning Hell
14. Sailing Blues
15. Black Cat Blue
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CD:4:
01. Miss Rosie Mae
02. Highway Blues
03. DonT Go Baby
04. The Numbers
05. Weeping Willow Blues
06. Forgive Me
07. Howlin Wolf
08. Playing The Races
09. Wednesday Evening
10. Let Your Daddy Ride
11. Queen Bee
12. IM In The Mood
13. Thease Me Baby
14. Turn Over A New Leaf
15. Women In My Life
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CD:5:
01. House Rent Boogie
02. Wandering Blues
03. Questionnaire Blues
04. Real Gone Gal
05. Feed Her All Nighyt
06. My Daddy Was A Jockey
07. Little Boy Blue
08. How Long Must I Be Your Slave
09. Ground Hog
10. Mean Old Train
11. Catfish
12. Do My Baby Think Of Me
13. Three Long YeraS Ago
14. Strike Blues
15. Grinder Ma
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CD:6:
01. Walkin This Highway
02. Four Women In My Life
03. I Need Lovin
04. Find Me A Woman
05. Mad Man Blues
06. Hey Boogie
07. Louis
08. High Priced Woman
09. Union Station Blues
10. Ground Hog Blues
11. Leave My Wife Alone
12. Ramblin By Myself
13. Dreamin Blues
14. Just Me And My Telephone
15. Walkin The Boogie
16. Sugar Mam
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CD:7:
01. Please DonT Go
02. I DonT Want Your Money
03. Hey Baby
04. Bluebird
05. Walkin The Boogie
06. Love Blues
07. Lonely Boy Boogie
08. Apologize
09. The Joureny
10. Worried Life Blues
11. Down At The Landing
12. You Have Two Hearts
13. Blues For Big Town
14. Womane And Money
15. Rock House Boogi
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CD:8:
01. Too Much Boogie
02. Need Somebody
03. Please Take Me Back
04. Gotta Boogie
05. Stuttering Blues
06. Pouring Down Rain
07. Love My Baby
08. Misbelieving Baby
09. Wobbling Baby
10. Goin South
11. My Baby DonT Love Me
12. I AinT Got Nobody
13. Real Real Gone
14. Guitar Lovin Man
15. Blue Monday
16. My Baby Put Me Dow
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CD:9:
01. Boom Boom
02. I Want To Hug You
03. House Rent Boogie
04. Wand Ad Blues
05. IM So Excited
06. Hard Headed Woman
07. I Wanna Walk
08. Onions
09. What Do You Say
10. Keep Your Hands To Yourself
11. Send Me Your Pillow
12. She Shot Me Down
13. I Want To Shout
14. IM Leavin
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CD:10:
01. Baby Baby
02. I Feel Good
03. Going Home
04. We Are Cooking
05. Looking Back Over My Day
06. Dazie Mae
07. Stand Back
08. Call It The Night
09. Roll And Rumble
10. Bottle Of Wine
11. Baby DonT Do Me Wrong
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John Lee Hooker
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1950 Everybodys Blues / Specialty
1959 Folk Blues / Crown
1960 Blues Man / Battle
1960 he Country Blues of John Lee Hooker / Riverside
1960 House of the Blues/MCA / Chess
1960 Im John Lee Hooker / Vee-Jay
1960 Travelin / Vee-Jay
1961 The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker / Vee-Jay
1961 John Lee Hooker Plays and Sings the BluesMCA / Chess
1961 John Lee Hooker Sings the Blues / King
1962 Burnin / Vee-Jay
1962 Tupelo Blues / Riverside
1962 The Blues / Crown
1962 Drifting the Blues / United
1963 Dont Turn Me from Your Door / Atlantic
1963 Live at Sugarhill / Galaxy
1963 John Lee Hooker [Galaxy] / Galaxy
1964 John Lee Hooker at Newport [live] / Vee-Jay
1964 The Big Soul of John Lee Hooker / Vee-Jay
1964 I Want to Shout the Blues / Vee-Jay
1964 Great Blues Sounds / United
1964 The Great John Lee Hooker / Crown
1964 Burning Hell / Original Blues
1965 Seven Nights
1966 The Real Folk BluesMCA / Chess
1966 It Serves You Right to SufferImpulse!
1966 Live at Cafe Au Go-Go (And Soledad Prison) / MCA
1967 Live at Cafe Au Go Go / BGO
1967 Urban Blues / MCA
1968 Hooked on Blues / Archive Folk
1969 Simply the Truth / One Way
1969 Big Red Blues / Buddah
1969 Thats Where Its At! / Stax
1969 Get Back Home / Evidence
1969 Big Maceo Merriweather & John Lee Hooker / Fortune
1969 Highway of Blues / King
1970 John Lee Hooker on the Waterfront / Wand
1970 Moanin and Stompin Blues / King
1970 Endless Boogie / MCA
1970 If You Miss Im…I Got Im / Bluesway
1970 No Friend Around / Red Lightnin
1971 Coast to Coast Blues Band / United Artists
1971 Goin Down Highway 51 / Specialty
1971 I Feel Good [Jewel / Paula]Jewel
1972 Live at Soledad Prison / ABC
1972 Boogie Chillun [Fantasy] / Fantasy
1972 Never Get Out of the Blues Alive / ABC
1972 Detroit Special / Atlantic
1973 Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee / ABC
1973 Live at Kabuki Wuki / Bluesway
1973 Kabuki Wuki / Blues Way
1974 Free Beer & Chicken / ABC
1974 John Lee Hooker [Xtra] / Xtra
1974 Mad Man Blues / MCA
1975 Black R & B / Musidisc
1975 John Lee Hooker [Verve] / Verve
1976 In Person / Dynasty
1976 Alone / Rhino
1977 Black Snake / Fantasy
1977 Dimples [DJM] / DJM
1977 Dusty Road / Bellaphon
1978 Live [Lunar] / Lunar
1978 The Cream [Tomato] [live] / Rhino
1979 Sad & Lonesome / Muse
197 Living with the Blues / Musidisc
197 How Long BluesvBattle
197 In the Mood / Up Front
197 Dont Want Nobody / Intercord
197 I Wanna Dance All Night / Musidisc
197 King of Folk Blues / Musidisc
197 Slims Stomp / Polydor
1980 Everybody Rockin / Charly
1980 This Is Hip / Charly
1980 Sittin Here Thinkin / Muse
1981 John Lee, Vol. 1 / Ace
1981 Hooker N Heat (Recorded Live at the Fox / Rhino
1982 Chess Masters / Chess
1982 Tantalizing the Blues / MCA
1983 Hookered on Blues / JSP
1984 Blues Before Sunrise / Astan
1984 Do the Boogie / Happy Bird
1984 Solid Sender / Charly
1987 Detroit Blues / Flyright
1987 Jealous / Chase Music
1987 House Rent Boogie / Charly
1988 The Blueway Sessions / Charly
1988 John Lee Hooker [Charly] / Charly
1988 John Lee Hooker Live / Tomato
1988 Want Ad Blues / Joker
1989 Lets Make It / Charly
1989 The Healer / Chameleon
1989 Highway 51 / Passport
1990 Hobo Blues / Roots
1990 Dont You Remember Me / Charly
1991 Walking the Blues / Huub
1991 More Real Folk Blues: The Missing Album/MCA / Chess
1991 Mr. Lucky / Pointblank
1992 Im in the Mood [Satellite Sounds] / Satellite Soun
1992 Boom Boom [Pointblank] / Pointblank
1992 Graveyard Blues [Specialty Reissue Series] / Specialty
1992 Turn Up the Heat! / CEMA
1992 Im in the Mood [Sound Solutions] / Sound Solution
1993 I Feel Good [Spotlite] / Spotlite
1993 Nothing But the Blues [Magnum] / Magnum
1994 Live [CMA] / CMA
1995 Helpless Blues / Realisation
1995 Chill Out / Virgin
1995 Blues for My Baby / Fantasy
1996 Moanin the Blues [Charly] / Charly
1996 Electric / Collectors Ed
1996 Alone: The First Concert [live] / Blues Alliance
1996 Moanin the Blues [Eclipse] / Eclipse Music
1997 Dont Look Back / Virgin
1997 Hooker & The Hogs [Indigo] / Indigo
1997 Alone: The Second Concert [live] / Blues Alliance
1998 You Dont Remember Me / See For Miles
1998 Black Man Blues / M.I.L. Multime
Guitar Lovin Man / JCI
Half a Stranger / Mainstream
Worlds Greatest Blues Singer / Vee-Jay
Boogie Chillun [Satellite] / Satellite Soun
Boom Boom [Satellite] / Satellite Soun
Boom Boom [Charly] / Charly
John Lee Hooker [Bella Musica] / Bella Musica
John Lee Hooker [Collection] / Collection
Anywhere, Anytime, Anyplace / United Artists
Boogie Man / Instant
Lonesome Road / MCA
Boogie Chillun [Charly] / Charly
Down at the Landing / Onyx Classix
King of the Boogie / Drive Archive
Thats My Story / Original Blues
1960 Thats My Story/John Lee Hooker Sings the / Riverside
1968 John Lee Hooker [Archive Folk] / Archive Folk
1969 The Very Best of John Lee Hooker / Buddah
1971 John Lee Hookers Greatest Hits / Kent
1973 John Lee Hookers Detroit [3 LPs] / United Artists
1973 The Best of John Lee Hooker [GNP] / GNP
1975 Whiskey & Wimmen / Trip
1977 Gotham Golden Classics: Rare Recordings / Collectables
1986 Detroit Blues 1950-51 / Collectables
1988 Sings the Blues: Thats My Story / Riverside
1988 Greatest Hits / Blue City
1989 The Hook: 20 Years of Hits / Chameleon
1989 40th Anniversary Album / DCC
1989 The John Lee Hooker Story / Deja Vu
1990 Boogie Awhile / Krazy Kat
1991 The Best of John Lee Hooker [JCI] / JCI
1991 Hooker & Heat / EMI Americax
1991 The Ultimate Collection (1948-1990) / Rhino
1992 Kings of the Blues Guitar / Charly
1992 The Best of John Lee Hooker 1965 - 1974 / MCA
1992 This Is Hip: Charly Blues Masterworks, Vol. 7 / Charly
1993 John Lee Hooker on Vee-Jay, 1955-1958 / Vee-Jay
1993 1965 London Sessions / Sequel
1994 The Legendary Modern Recordings 1948-1954 / Virgin
1994 The Early Years / Tomato
1994 Collection / Castle
1994 Mississippi River Delta Blues / King
1994 John Lee Hooker 1977 / Just A Memory
1995 EP Collection…Plus / See For Miles
1995 Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings / Capitol
1995 Blues for Big Town / Charly
1995 Trouble Blues
1995 The Very Best of John Lee Hooker [Rhino] / Rhino
1995 Shake It Baby / Charly
1995 Trouble Blues / Prime Cuts
1995 Two Sides of Hooker 1954 / 1968 / Hot Production
1996 The Best of John Lee Hooker / EMI
1996 The Best of John Lee Hooker / Griffin
1996 Boom Boom [K-Tel] / K-Tel
1996 The Very Best of John Lee Hooker / Charly
1996 The Best of Hooker n Heat/EMI
1996 Messa Blues: The John Lee Hooker Collection / Boxsetsx
1996 Blues Legend / MCA Special Pr
1996 Great / Goldies
1997 Trouble Blues [Dove] / Dove
1997 John Lee Hooker: Members Edition / United Audio
1997 John Lee Hooker /Prophecy]Arti Faxt / Prop
1997 His Best Chess Sides (Chess 50th Anniversary / MCA
1997 Golden Classics / Essex
1997 Live in Concert / Prophecy
1997 Revue Collection / Revue
1997 Coast to Coast Blues Band/Anywhere, Anytime, / BGO
1998 Trilogy
1998 The Complete 50s Chess Recordings / MCA
1998 The Very Best of Boom Boom / Cleopatra
1998 Best Blues Masters, Vol. 2 / Import
1998 The Best of Friends / Virgin
1998 Vee Jay Box / Import
1999 Rare Hooker / Charly
1999 Im in the Mood [BMG International] / BMG Internatio
1999 Boom Boom and Other Classics / Intercontinent
1999 Hooker & the Groundhogs / Cleopatra
1999 Best of John Lee Hooker [Music Club] / Music Club
1999 Best of John Lee Hooker: 20th Century Masters / MCA
1999 John Lee Hooker [Dressed To Kill] / Dressed To Kil
1999 This Is Hip: Best of John Lee Hooker [#1] / Recall
1999 This Is Hip: Best of John Lee Hooker [#2] / Recall
1999 Cream [Charly] / Charly
1999 Dimples [Charly] / Charly
1999 Forever GoldSt. Clair
1999 Boom Boom: Best of John Lee Hooker / Remember
2000 Nothing But The Blues [] / Magnum Collect
2000 Millennium Edition [Remastered] / Universal Inte
The Best of John Lee Hooker / Suitebeat
Master of the Blues Series / JCI
Gold Collection / Deja Vu
The Best of John Lee Hooker / Vee-Jay
The Legendary Modern Recordings / Ace
Stormin on the Deep Blue Sea / Drive Archive
Detroit Lion / Demon
Boom Boom / QED
Mambo Chillun: Charly Blues Masterworks / Charly
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1995 Mark Naftalins Blue Monday Party / Rhapsody Filmsv
1995 Masters of the Country Blues / Shanachiev
1996 Rare Performances 1960-1984 / Vestapolv
1996 John Lee Hooker & Friends / Vestapolv
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Big Head Todd & the Beautiful World (1997)Vocals
Bluestream - the Best of Bluestream: The Best of the
Canned Heat Hooker n Heat (1971)Vocals
Canned Heat Infinite Boogie (1986)Vocals
Ted Cash Big Boss Man Lyricist
Various Artists Chicago Blues Band (1996) Guitar, Vocals
John Hammond Got Love If You Want It (1992) Guitar, Vocals
Lightnin Hopkins Its a Sin to Be Rich (1993) Guitar, Vocals, Commentary Jorma Kaukonen & Hot Tuna Relix Records Best of Blues, Vol…. (1997)
Matt Kelly Wing & a Prayer (1994)
B.B. King Blues Summit (1993) Guitar, Vocals
Kingfish Kingfish [Grateful Dead Records] (1985) Guitar
Eddie Kirkland All Around the World (1992) Guitar, Vocals
Original Soundtrack Color Purple (1985) Vocals
Original Soundtrack Hot Spot [O.S.T.] (1990) Guitar, Vocals
Original Soundtrack Stealing Beauty (1996)
Branford Marsalis I Heard You Twice the First Time (1992) Guitar, Vocals
Van Morrison Too Long in Exile (1993) Vocals
Charlie Musselwhite Signature (1991)Guitar, Guitar (Electric); Vocals
Michael Osborn Background in the Blues (1996) Guitar, Vocals, Producer
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Original Folk Blues (recorded in 1948-1954) (United Artists, LP)
How Long Blues (Battle, LP)
Im John Lee Hooker (Vee Jay, LP, 1959)
The Folk Blues of John Lee Hooker (Riverside, LP, 1959)
Burning Hell (Riverside, LP, 1959)
Travelin (Vee Jay, LP, 1960)
Thats My Story (Riverside, LP, 1960)
House Of The Blues (Chess, LP, 1960)
John Lee Hooker Sings The Blues (King, LP, 1961)
The Folklore of John Lee Hooker (Vee Jay, LP, 1961)
Dont Turn Me From Your Door (Atco, LP, 1962)
Burnin (Vee Jay, LP, 1962)
Solid Sender (Vee Jay, LP, 1963)
On Campus (Vee Jay, LP, 1963)
The Big Soul of John Lee Hooker (Vee Jay, LP, 1963)
Concert At Newport (Vee Jay, LP, 1964)
The Real Folk Blues (Chess, LP, 1966)
Live At The Cafe Au Go-Go (Bluesway/ABC, LP, 1967)
Simply The Truth (Bluesway/ABC, LP, 1968)
Moanin And Stompin The Blues (King, 1970)
Endless Boogie (ABC, LP, 1970)
Alone (Specialty, LP, 1970)
Hook n Heat (Liberty, 2LP, 1971)
Coast To Coast Blues Band (United Artists, LP, 1971)
Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive (ABC, LP, 1972)
Detroit Special (Atlantic, LP, 1972)
Boogie Chillun (Fantasy, 2LP, 1972)
Mad Man Blues (Chess, LP, 1973)
Free Beer and Chicken (ABC, LP, 1974)
The Cream (Tomato, LP, 1978)
Sad And Lonesome (Muse, LP, 1979)
Jealous (Pointblank/Virgin, LP, 1986)
Get Back Home (recorded in 1969) (Black and Blue, LP, 1988)
The Healer (Silvertone, LP, 1989)
Live At Sugarhill. Vol.1, 2 (recorded in 1962) (Ace, CD, 1990)
The Ultimate Collection (recorded in 1948-1990) (Rhino, 2CD, 1991)
More Real Folk Blues / The Missing Album (recorded in 1966) (Chess / MCA CD, 1991)
Mr. Lucky (Silvertone, CD, 1991)
Introducing John Lee Hooker (recorded in 1951-1971) (MCA, CD, 1991)
The Complete Chess Folk Blues Sessions (recorded in 1966) (MCA, 1991)
Graveyard Blues (1949-1950) (Specialty, CD, 1992)
The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker (1959) (Riverside, CD, 1992)
Boom Boom (Pointblank/Virgin, CD, 1992)
Urban Blues (recorded in 1967-69) (MCA, CD, 1993)
Everybodys Blues (recorded in 1950-1954) (Specialty, CD, 1993)
Legendary Modern Recordings (recorded in 1948-1954) (Virgin/Flai, CD, 1995)
Chill Out (Pointblank/Virgin, CD, 1995)
Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952 (Capitol, 3CD, 1995)
Hooker & The Hogs (recorded in 1965) (Trojan Record Ltd., 1996)
Dont Look Back (Pointblank/Virgin, TD, 1997)
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