Burning Hell

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Released in 1964, 'Burning Hell' holds a special place in John Lee Hooker's prolific discography. When it was recorded in Detroit in April 1959, the King of Boogie was accompanied only by his acoustic guitar during intimate sessions that led to the creation of landmark original compositions (“Graveyard Blues” and the album’s title track), not to mention seminal reinterpretations of the standards “Baby, Please Don’t Go” and “Key to the Highway.” Audiophile reissue in the Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series collection. 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressing (QRP) with obi strip.

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Product information

  • Album Enfer ardent
  • Artist John Lee Hooker
  • Genre Jazz/Blues, Blues
  • Release date 2024-06-07
  • Label CONCORD RECORDS
  • Distributor UNIVERSAL MUSIC FRANCE
  • Country États-Unis
  • EAN 0888072507937
  • Number of discs 1
  • Total duration 00:41:46
  • Number of tracks 12
  • Weight (grams) 336

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  1. Burnin' Hell
  2. How Can You Do It?
  3. Graveyard Blues
  4. I Don't Want No Woman If Her Hair Ain't No Longer Than Mine (Short Haired Woman)
  5. Baby, Please Don't Go
  6. I Rolled And Turned And Cried The Whole Night Long
  7. Jackson, Tennessee
  8. Blues For My Baby
  9. You Live Your Life And I'll Live Mine
  10. Key To The Highway
  11. Smokestack Lightnin'
  12. Natchez Fire (Burnin')

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