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    John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker

    WaxTime
      • 1. Might As Well Say We're Through
      • 2. Risin' Sun (Louisiana Voo-Doo)
      • 3. Lost My Job
      • 4. Left My Wife And My Baby
      • 5. Travelin' Day And Night
      • 6. Deep Down In My Heart
      • 7. Let's Talk It Over *
      • 8. Shake It Up And Go
      • 9. Fire At Natchez
      • 10. The Sweetest Girl I Know
      • 11. Mad With You Baby
      • 12. My Mother-In-Law Moved In
      • 13. Ballad To Abraham Lincoln
      • 14. Baby, You Ain't No Good *

      Other Releases by John Lee Hooker

      John Lee HookerGoin' Down Highway 51Specialty
        • Cassette Tape SPC 2127£10.00
          Original unplayed out-of-print sealed cassette
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        John Lee HookerAlone (1982)Specialty
        Classic early 50s tunes like Boogie Chillun on this 1970 sealed cassette collection!
          • Cassette Tape SPC-2125£10.00
            Original unplayed out-of-print sealed cassette, cut out
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          John Lee HookerHouse Of The BluesWaxTime In Color
            • New LP (Coloured Vinyl) GERMAN VERSION 8436559469500£17.00
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                      It would probably not be an overstatement to call this the most influential Brazilian album of all time. Originally released in 1959, Chega de Saudade...