180g Vinyl Double LP!
The series continues! He was one of the greatest blues musicians, who died too early: James Booker. This concert from 1976 shows Booker on one of his best performances ever. James C. Booker's performance was exceptionally marvelous and just what blues should be all about. All the talk about his problems and the creation of legends which immediately started after his early death in 1983 (in the waiting room of a rehabilitation clinic), seemed so unimportant and irrelevant that day, just as irrelevant as the timetable of the Hamburg metro; because it does not matter if the last train has already departed (as on that particular evening) with an artist performing many of his own creations but also several blues-classics with so much devotion while being deeply rooted in the spiritual soil of this special city located between Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain.
Recorded October 27, 1976 at Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg, Germany. Recorded by NDR Hamburg. Features extended liner notes in English and German by Michael Laages.
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Made in Germany
Selections:
Side A:
1. Roberta / Tell Me How You Feel
2. Everyday I Have The Blues
3. Classified
4. One Hell Of A Nerve
Side B:
5. Keep On Gwine
6. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
7. Please Send Me Someone To Love
8. All By Myself
9. Ain't Nobody's Business
Side C:
10. Something You've Got
11. My Bonnie
12. Live
Side D:
13. Junco Partner
14. Let's Make A Better Work
15. Lonely Avenue & Stormy Monday
The series continues! He was one of the greatest blues musicians, who died too early: James Booker. This concert from 1976 shows Booker on one of his best performances ever. James C. Booker's performance was exceptionally marvelous and just what blues should be all about. All the talk about his problems and the creation of legends which immediately started after his early death in 1983 (in the waiting room of a rehabilitation clinic), seemed so unimportant and irrelevant that day, just as irrelevant as the timetable of the Hamburg metro; because it does not matter if the last train has already departed (as on that particular evening) with an artist performing many of his own creations but also several blues-classics with so much devotion while being deeply rooted in the spiritual soil of this special city located between Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain.
Recorded October 27, 1976 at Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg, Germany. Recorded by NDR Hamburg. Features extended liner notes in English and German by Michael Laages.
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Made in Germany
Selections:
Side A:
1. Roberta / Tell Me How You Feel
2. Everyday I Have The Blues
3. Classified
4. One Hell Of A Nerve
Side B:
5. Keep On Gwine
6. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
7. Please Send Me Someone To Love
8. All By Myself
9. Ain't Nobody's Business
Side C:
10. Something You've Got
11. My Bonnie
12. Live
Side D:
13. Junco Partner
14. Let's Make A Better Work
15. Lonely Avenue & Stormy Monday