I Feel Good!
Nine songs recorded double-quick in one session, with Lowell Fulson on lead guitar on most of it. The rare embellishment on a Hooker release makes for unusually complex and rewarding listening, instrumentally speaking, beneath Hooker's ominous vocals. The textures here are very crisp and vivid, with a crunchiness that should make this an LP of choice for Hooker's rock fans, much more so than, say, the Canned Heat collaborations - Hooker and Fulson make a mean team on "Dazie Mae."
Among the other highlights is Hooker's own take on the blues standard "Rollin' and Tumblin'," done here as "Roll and Tumble." Essential Rhythm & Blues.
- I Feel Good
- Baby Baby
- Dazie Mae
- Stand By
- Going Home
- Looking Back Over My Day
- Roll And Tumble
- Baby Don't Do Me Wrong
- Come On Baby
Nine songs recorded double-quick in one session, with Lowell Fulson on lead guitar on most of it. The rare embellishment on a Hooker release makes for unusually complex and rewarding listening, instrumentally speaking, beneath Hooker's ominous vocals. The textures here are very crisp and vivid, with a crunchiness that should make this an LP of choice for Hooker's rock fans, much more so than, say, the Canned Heat collaborations - Hooker and Fulson make a mean team on "Dazie Mae."
Among the other highlights is Hooker's own take on the blues standard "Rollin' and Tumblin'," done here as "Roll and Tumble." Essential Rhythm & Blues.
Tracklisting
- I Feel Good
- Baby Baby
- Dazie Mae
- Stand By
- Going Home
- Looking Back Over My Day
- Roll And Tumble
- Baby Don't Do Me Wrong
- Come On Baby