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| ARTIST: | John Lee Hooker |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Chill Out (Things Gonna Change), Deep Blue Sea, Kiddio, Medley: Serves Me Right to Suffer/Syndicator, One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, Tupelo, Woman on My Mind, Annie Mae, Too Young, Talkin' the Blues, If You've Never Been in Love, We'll Meet Again |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724384010720 |
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Customer Reviews of Chill Out
Great work from the King of the Boogie This was my first John Lee Hooker album, purchased on Sunset Boulevard during a business trip to Los Angeles. It was and always will remain one of my favorites. Hooker's performances on "Deep Blue Sea," "Talkin' the Blues" and the incredibly dramatic and understated "Tupelo" are worth the price of admission alone. Santana's turn on the title song is hypnotic, and Van Morrison's appearance in "Serves Me Right/Syndicator" is a lot of fun.
"Chill Out" is a more-than-worthy companion to Hooker's other great "modern" albums, "The Healer," "Mr. Lucky," and "Don't Look Back." If you love the blues, if you love music, GET THIS ALBUM.
Hooker's best contemporary blues recording
CHILL OUT was Hooker's fourth album since his triumphant comeback began in 1989 with THE HEALER. CHILL OUT also won a Grammy in 1995 for the Best Traditional Blues Album. The title track features long time supporter Carlos Santana and his band. Van Morrison further cements their long-standing friendship with a duet on" Medley: Serves Me Right To Suffer/Syndicator." Charles Brown and his band join in on "Kiddio" and "Annie Mae." Unlike some blues CDs filled with guest performers, the guests on this CD do not dominate the songs. John Lee certainly is the front man. In fact, of all the Hooker albums I have heard, and there are hundreds, I would have to say the best display of his vocal talents of all his contemporary recordings.
I had the privilege of seeing Hooker two years before his death during his last performance on the East Coast. The CD's last track is slower blues ballad; "We'll Meet Again." If there is blues in heaven, hopefully we will indeed, meet again.
Chill Out
This is a very good album from one of the greatest men in all of music history, John Lee Hooker. This album has a mellow mood to it that makes it perfect to listen too when you want to Chill Out. The title track, is a collaboration with Carlos Santana, a long-time fan of JLH. That song is a classic and was the reason I bought the album in the first place. Other stand out songs here are KIDDIO, ANNIE MAE, TOO YOUNG, ONE BOURBON ONE SCOTCH ONE BEER, and MEDLEY: SERVES ME RIGHT TO SUFFER/SYNDICATOR. Many songs here are updated classics that will sound fresh to new fans. I think that some of the songs on this album where it is JLH and his guitar are without a doubt, the songs that we are able to see how great his talent really voice. He had that perfect voice for his storytelling type of blues music that kept the listener hooked.