Sunday, October 30, 2022

John Lee Hooker - With John Mayall & The Groundhogs (re-post)


A1 Lost Everything
A2 I Love The Waterfront
A3 I Don't Want Nobody Else
A4 Storming On The Deep Blue Sea
A5 Crazy Mixed Up World
A6 Seven Days
B1 Mai Lee
B2 Losing You
B3 Little Girl
B4 Lay Down Little Dreamer
B5 Don't Be Messin' With My Bread

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow never seen this one before !!! u sure awesome @ finding rare ones !!! thnks

Gerard Herzhaft said...

This british session has been issued several times throughout the years, most of the time under the tag "John Lee Hooker with the Groundhogs". The presence of John Mayall on tracks tracks was hidden probably for contractual reasons and the piano/organ playing of John was credited to a certain Tom Parker!

grosminet said...

This disc is available in two versions, the second was added sax

Hester! said...

Thank you very much!!! I would love to see more of The Groundhogs!!! maybe some of their live albums? ~Hester

Xyros said...

@ Hester!, while I really like the Groundhogs, especially their early lp's, their music doesn't fit in with the blog. Maybe some kind soul will post links for you though.

BluesDude said...

Interesting, but if you know the collaboration of John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat, that is the real deal in my opinion. Nobody played better with the Hook. For me it is in the same vein like the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Simply great music with a feeling and understanding.

Anonymous said...

Hi!

Missed original post & a "new hear" here so thanx for this one.

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj

Unknown said...

Thanks you very much! Very good album.
I suppose you might have read this: "Note: The Cleve issue wrongly states John Mayall is on this."
(http://www.angelfire.com/mn/coasters/jlhpage3.html#sixties)
anyway, Mayall or no Mayall this is good. I have the same in a LP with those damn extra horns, bought by my father, under three labels: Wand, Vogue and Scepter, 1975, the sticker on the disc itself is Vogue! apart from the date, no infos or datings, nothing. (brown cover with the loading of a Mississippi boat) .
thanks a lot!
MB

dolphyfan said...

Any chance of a re-up?