Rare 1973 Electric Blues Recording on Vinyl LP!
Once considered a long-lost studio recording from John Lee Hooker, The Standard School Broadcast Recordings is the first commercial release of a rare 1973 fully electric blues band recording. Performed direct-to-tape at Coast Recorders in San Francisco, the session captures Hooker at a tumultuous and deeply transformative time of his career, accompanied by his reliable standby rhythm section of bassist Gino Skaggs and drummer Ken Swank, plus Hooker's pianist son Robert. Syphoned off to feature only a brief interview and snippets of songs in its initial scholastic run, this collection showcases the entire recording session, including expanded liner notes from the preeminent Hooker scholar Charles Shaar Murray. It's a wildly intimate and scorchingly beautiful collection of Hooker at his most raw – the blues as high art. Available on standard black vinyl.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Remastered by Philip Shaw Bova
- Lacquers Cut by Carl Rowatti at Trutone Mastering Labs
- Entire Recording Session
- Tracks Never Commercially Released
- Expanded Liner Notes from Hooker Scholar Charles Shaar Murray
Selections
Side A:
- Bad Boy
- Hard Times
- Rock with Me
Side B:
- Should Have Been Gone
- I Hate the Day I Was Born
- When My First Wife Left Me / Hobo Blues
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