Here comes J. L. Hooker -- and with him are Otis Spann on the piano. Muddy Waters, Sammy Lawhorn and Luther Johnson are playing some fine guitar tunes. Francis Clay on the drums and Mac Arnold plays the bass. This track is from a 1966 live recording at the Cafe au Go Go in New City. Recordings like these don't leave any doubt as to why the man became the legend he is.
(New York City, August 30th, 1966)
01 I'm Bad Like Jesse James.mp3
02 She's Long, She's tall ( She Weeos Like A Willow Tree).mp3
03 When My First Wife Left Me.mp3
04 Heartaches and Misery.mp3
05 One Bourbon, One Scotch And One Beer.mp3
06 I Don't Want No Trouble.mp3
07 I'll Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive.mp3
08 Seven days.mp3
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