Album artwork for Burning Hell by John Lee Hooker

One of John Lee Hooker's lesser-known gems from his most inspired years, Burning Hellwas recorded in Detroit during April 1959. Hooker only plays acoustic guitar throughout the album, which is a country blues classic, and sings straight to the bone with his soul drenched vocal delivery. It was Hooker's second LP packaged for the folk/traditional blues market (following The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker, issued in 1959). Burning Hellis quite different from his earlier recordings, most of which had featured Hooker on an electric guitar with his trademark reverb and stomping foot. Folk purists of the day were delighted with this long play, believing Hooker had returned to his roots, leaving the "glitzy commercialism" of R&B behind. JOHN LEE HOOKER, vocals& acoustic guitar produced by Bill Grauer and recorded by Bill Hevron, Detroit, Michigan, April 20, 1959. *BONUS TRACKS: Side one, tracks 7 & 8: Solo recordings by John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar).Chicago, 1959 1960. Side two, track 7: Solo recordings by John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar). Detroit, 1952. Side two, track 8: John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar) plus Bill Lee (string bass). Recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, June 25, 1960.

John Lee Hooker

Burning Hell

Pan Am Records
Album artwork for Burning Hell by John Lee Hooker
LP

£19.99

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Released 16/06/2023Catalogue Number

9152324

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John Lee Hooker

Burning Hell

Pan Am Records
Album artwork for Burning Hell by John Lee Hooker
LP

£19.99

Black
Released 16/06/2023Catalogue Number

9152324

Learn more

One of John Lee Hooker's lesser-known gems from his most inspired years, Burning Hellwas recorded in Detroit during April 1959. Hooker only plays acoustic guitar throughout the album, which is a country blues classic, and sings straight to the bone with his soul drenched vocal delivery. It was Hooker's second LP packaged for the folk/traditional blues market (following The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker, issued in 1959). Burning Hellis quite different from his earlier recordings, most of which had featured Hooker on an electric guitar with his trademark reverb and stomping foot. Folk purists of the day were delighted with this long play, believing Hooker had returned to his roots, leaving the "glitzy commercialism" of R&B behind. JOHN LEE HOOKER, vocals& acoustic guitar produced by Bill Grauer and recorded by Bill Hevron, Detroit, Michigan, April 20, 1959. *BONUS TRACKS: Side one, tracks 7 & 8: Solo recordings by John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar).Chicago, 1959 1960. Side two, track 7: Solo recordings by John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar). Detroit, 1952. Side two, track 8: John Lee Hooker (vocals & guitar) plus Bill Lee (string bass). Recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, June 25, 1960.