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Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952
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Album: Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952
Artist: John Lee Hooker
Release Date: 10/24/1995
Genre: Blues

A whopping three CDs, and 56 songs, from Hooker's early sessions that were unreleased at the time, although they were available for a while in the early 1970s on some United Artists LPs. Like his more widely-known material of the period, it mostly features Hooker unaccompanied, though he's aided... [+] Expand

Track Name
Come Back Baby    
Forgive Me    
Streets Is Filled With Women    
Moon Is Rising    
Whistle Done Blown    
Turnin' Gray Blues    
She Was in Chicago    
Lord Taketh My Baby Away    
Just Like a Woman    
Throw This Old Dog a Bone    
Johnny Lee's Mood    
Miss Eloise, Miss Eloise    
Crying All Night    
Welfare Blues    
Johnny Lee's Original Boogie    
She Left Me by Myself    
Out the Door I Went    
My Baby She's Long and Tall    
No Mortgage on My Soul    
I Come to You Baby    
I Rule My Den    
Great Disaster of 1936    
Winding Highway    
She Quit Me    
How Long Can This Go On?    
Can I Say Hello    
I Had a Dream Last Night    
Me and My Woman    
Throw My Money Around    
Well I Got to Leave    
I Gotta Be Comin' Back    
I Don't Be Welcome Here    
Two Voice Original Mood    
Three Voice Original Mood    
Johnny Says Come Back    
Story of a Married Woman    
Snap Them Fingers Boogie    
Lord What More Can I Do    
Baby Please Don't Go    
I'm Going Away    
Humming the Blues    
Johnny Lee and the Thing    
Slow Down Your Chatter Baby    
I Did Everything    
Someone to Love [Version One]    
Someone to Love [Version Two]    
There's a Day Comin' Baby    
I Was Beggin' My Baby    
Nobody to Talk to Me (AKA Mean Old Train)    
I'm Gonna Whip Ya Baby    
It's a Crime and a Shame    
I Met the Grindin' Man    
Louisiana Blues for You    
Long, Long Way from Home    
Sometime    
T.B. Is Killing Me    

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