EARL HOOKER HIS FIRST AND LAST RECORDINGS Released: 1986
Label: Arhoolie
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If there was a more immaculate slide guitarist residing in Chicago during the 1950s and '60s than Earl Hooker, his name has yet to surface. Boasting a fretboard touch so smooth and clean that every note rang as clear and precise as a bell, Hooker was an endlessly inventive axeman who would likely have been a star had his modest vocal abilities matched his instrumental prowess and had he not been dogged by tuberculosis (it killed him at age 41).
Born in the Mississippi Delta, Hooker arrived in Chicago as a child. There he was influenced by another slide wizard, veteran Robert Nighthawk. But Hooker never remained still for long. He ran away from home at age 13, journeying to Mississippi. After another stint in Chicago, he rambled back to the Delta again, playing with Ike Turner and Sonny Boy Williamson. Hooker made his first recordings in 1952 and 1953 for Rockin', King, and Sun. At the latter, he recorded some terrific sides with pianist Pinetop Perkins
1. Improvisations On Frosty [6:38]*
2. The Hook [4:52] #
3. New Sweet Black Angel [5:09] #
4. Going On Down The Line [2:16] #
5. Original Sweet Black Angel [3:08] #
6. Guitar Rag [2:50] #
7. Earl's Boogie Woogie [2:33]
8. Improvisations On Dust My Broom [7:57]*
* Recorded: September 10, 1969 at Pepper's Lounge, Chicago; Earl Hooker, g; Eddie Taylor, g, Dave Myers, b; Arthur 'Dogman' Jackson, dr
# Recordings from 1952, 53, 68 & 69;
with Louis Myers, Geno Skaggs, Joe Willie "Pine Top" Perkins, Unknown dr & hca, Eddie Taylor
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