A1 My Name Is Ringing
A2 Baby Don't You Want to Go
A3 Hey Baby
A4 Going Home
B1 Things I Tell You to Do
B2 I Feel Good
B3 Mean Woman Blues
B4 We Are Cooking
C1 Dazie Mae
C2 What's the Matter Baby?
C3 Baby Baby
C4 Call It The Night
D1 Bury My Body
D2 Come Back Baby
D3 Talk to Your Daughter
D4 Bottle Of Wine
E1 You Move Me
E2 I Wanna Dance All Night
E3 Baby Don't Do Me Wrong
E4 Why Put Me Down?
F1 Stand By
F2 Roll and Tumble
F3 Looking Back Over My Day
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Sunday, March 2, 2025
John Lee Hooker - The Charcot Sessions
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6 comments:
TYVM Xyros - as always a very interesting and excellent presentation of albums.
THANK YOU!!!! I was hoping to find this somewhere...and now I have, thanks to you. So nice to have the entirety of the sessions now
Thank You so much for this. What a gem!
Thank you very much !
Another Big Thanks Too!
Didnt Know About This With Lowell And All. Similar To The Live Album ' I Feel Good'
Of course this is the same Paris' october 1969 session with Lowell Fulson on g; Carey Bell on bs and S.P. Leary, dms. Apparently, all those tracks have already been issued on different LPs (Carson, Jewel etc...). I had the chance to watch a John Lee Hooker show from this tour with the same band. A scarce attendance at that time and a very easy to speak with Hooker. Although a prestigious line-up, the band was not very well together: Carey Bell was not very often in time with the others and Fulson didn't match as a lead guitarist behind a leader like Hooker. And for what I felt at that time, their relationship didn't get along so well. Anyway, it's good to have those sessions once again on an album.
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