Wednesday, May 10, 2023

John Lee Hooker's 'Alone: Live At Hunter College 1976' 2-LP Set Out June 23 from BMG

This sounds like a terrific concert recording and must-hear for blues fans...Robert Kinsler


JOHN LEE HOOKER
ALONE: LIVE AT HUNTER COLLEGE 1976
 
JOHN LEE HOOKER’S ENTIRE LEGENDARY 1976 SOLO CONCERT RECORDED LIVE AT HUNTER COLLEGE IN NEW YORK CITY SET FOR REISSUE ON 2-LP 180-GRAM VINYL; AVAILABLE JUNE 23
 
Both of the storied sets are packaged together for the first time on vinyl for a global release, featuring performances of “Boom Boom,” “Crawlin’ King Snake,” and “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.”  
 
“I enjoy sometimes just sitting down, you know, and just playing by myself, alone without the band.  It’s nice to relax, to just sit by yourself and just play, you can do what you want to do.” - John Lee Hooker
 



Los Angeles, CA – May 10, 2023 - BMG is proud to announce the release of John Lee Hooker’s entire legendary 1976 solo concert recorded live at New York’s Hunter College on Feb. 6, 1976, available on June 23, 2023.  Collected for the first time as a 2-LP set for global release on 180g vinyl, Hooker’s two sets of solo guitar/vocal performances include raw and revered recordings of “Boom Boom,” “Crawlin’ King Snake,” and “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.”  Packaged with brand new artwork in a gatefold jacket and includes new liner notes by Kent CooperAlone: Live at Hunter College 1976 presents the whole concert with the reverence it deserves and is available for pre-order today.  This title marks BMG’s first physical release since acquiring the music interests of John Lee Hooker in 2022, with several additional reissues planned for this year and beyond.
 
Known to music fans around the world as the “King of the Boogie,” John Lee Hooker endures as one of the true superstars of the blues genre: the ultimate beholder of cool. His work is widely recognized for its impact on modern music – his raw yet deeply moving songs transcend borders and languages around the globe. Each decade of Hooker’s ever-evolving career brought a new generation of fans. He never slowed down either: As John Lee Hooker entered his 70s, he suddenly found himself in the most successful era of his career – reinvented yet again, and energized as ever, and touring and recording up until his passing in 2001.
 
Tracklisting (Set 1): 
SIDE 1 
1. I Miss You So
2. Jesse James
3. Dark Room
4. I’ll Never Get Out of These Blues Alive
SIDE 2
1. Boogie Chillun
2. When My First Wife Left Me
3. Boom Boom
4. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer 
 
Tracklisting (Set 2):
SIDE 3
1. Feel Good
2. Some People
3. T.B.
4. Baby, Please Don’t Go
SIDE 4
1. Mama Killed A Chicken
2. Hobo
3. Tired Of Being Your Doggie
4. All Night Long
5. Crawlin’ King Snake

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