Hooker 'n Heat explained

Hooker 'n Heat
Type:studio
Artist:John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat
Cover:Hooker_n_Heat_cover.jpg
Released:January 15, 1971
Recorded:[1]
Studio:Liberty Records, Los Angeles, California
Genre:Blues
Length:83:40
Label:Liberty
Producer:Bob Hite, Skip Taylor

Hooker 'n Heat is a double album released by blues musician John Lee Hooker and the band Canned Heat in early 1971.

It was the first of Hooker's albums to chart, reaching number 78 in the Billboard charts. Hooker plays unaccompanied on side one and "Alimonia Blues"; on the remainder of side two and "The World Today" and "I Got My Eyes on You" Hooker is accompanied by Wilson on various instruments. The full band plays with Hooker on the rest of side three and all of side four.

The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings describes the album as “one of the few occasions when younger musicians partnered [Hooker] to wholly beneficial effect.”

Album cover art

This was the last studio album to feature harmonica player, guitarist and songwriter Alan Wilson, who died in from a drug overdose. The photo on the album cover was taken after Wilson's death, but his picture can be seen in a frame on the wall behind John Lee Hooker. Guitarist Henry Vestine was also missing from the photo session. The person standing in front of the window, filling in for Henry, is the band's manager, Skip Taylor.[2] Careful examination of the photo reveals that Henry's face was later added by the art department.[2] Although featured on the cover, vocalist Bob Hite does not sing on the album.

Track listing

All songs written by John Lee Hooker except as noted.

Personnel

Canned Heat

Notes and References

  1. Web site: allmusic . [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r88580|pure_url=yes}} allmusic: Hooker 'n Heat (Infinite Boogie) ]. 2008-06-03 .
  2. Web site: Cashmere . Paul . Canned Heat founder Fito de la Parra solves the mystery of the Hooker 'N Heat cover . Noise11.com . 18 April 2019 . The Noise Network Pty Ltd . 18 April 2019.
  3. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 141.