FREE 2for 1OFFER-John Lee Hooker ?– Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive Label: AB
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Mar 25, 2019 Sold Date
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John Lee Hooker ?– Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive

Label:ABC Records ?– ABCX-736/LP
COVER-VG+++ but for some shelf wear solid all around
VINYL-VG+++in original inner sleeve

TracklistHide Credits

A1Bumblebee, Bumblebee4:11A2Hit The Road2:55A3Country Boy7:00A4Boogie With The Hook6:29B1T.B. Sheets4:57B2Letter To My Baby3:56B3Never Get Out Of These Blues AliveFeaturing – Van Morrison10:18

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Wally Heider Studios
  • Mixed At – The Village Recorder

Credits

  • Bass – Gino Skaggs, John Kahn
  • Bass Guitar – Mel Brown
  • Drums – Chuck Crimelli, Ken Swank, Ron Beck*
  • Electric Piano – Cliff Coulter*, Robert Hooker
  • Engineer – Ken Hopkins
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Rick Stanley
  • Guitar – Luther Tucker, Mel Brown, Paul Wood, Ray MacCarty
  • Harmonica – Charlie Musselwhite
  • Mixed By – Baker Bigsby
  • Organ – Robert Hooker, Steven Miller*
  • Photography By, Design – Philip Melnick
  • Piano – Mark Naftalin
  • Producer – Ed Michel
  • Slide Guitar – Benny Rowe, Elvin Bishop
  • Violin – Michael White (2)
  • Written-By, Guitar, Vocals – John Lee Hooker

Notes

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): ABCX-736-A-/A RE-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): ABCX-736-B 1C RE-1


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