John Lee Hooker - Jealous

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John Lee Hooker - Jealous (1986)
MP3 | 320Kbps | 86 MB
covers | Pointblank Classic (1996) | Total time: 37:36

Jealous is an album that represents a comeback after a self-imposed 8-year layoff. Self-produced, the album landed a nomination for a Grammy and other awards for the bluesman. It begins with the excellent “Jealous,” which is punctuated with a horn accompaniment, a little different for Mr Hooker. It’s followed by the “Ninety Days” demand to a woman to return home or it’s all over. Blues, he sang. He kept the blues elevated to an artistic level, true to its Delta roots yet electric and influential. Jealous is an album that embodies that blues perfection in its 10 songs that includes a reprise of “Ninety Days” at the end of the album.
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Tracks:
1. Jealous (John Lee Hooker) 3:30
2. Ninety Days (John Lee Hooker) 3:25
3. Early One Mornin (John Lee Hooker) 4:03
4. When My First Wife Left Me (John Lee Hooker) 4:31
5. Boogie Woman (John Lee Hooker) 4:27
6. Well Well (John Lee Hooker) 4:47
7. I Don't Know (Howlin' Wolf) 3:01
8. We'll Meet Again (Gregory Fowler/Deacon Jones) 3:59
9. Worried Life Blues (Big Maceo Merriweather) 2:28
10. Ninety Days (reprise) (John Lee Hooker) 3:20

Personnel:
John Lee Hooker (Vocals and Guitar)
Deacon Jones (Organ)
Mike Osborn (Guitar) - 1-7,9,10
Tim Richards (Drums) - 1-7,9,10
Larry Hamilton (Bass) - 1-7,9,10
Bowen Brown (Drums) - 8
Jim Guyett (Bass) - 8
Bruce Kaphan (Guitar) - 8
John Sanders (Piano) - 8
Ian Berry (Horns) - 1
Alison Hogan (Backing Vocals) - 2
Jamie Bowers (Guitar) - 2
Robbie King (Keyboards) - 2

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