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John Lee Hooker – Jealous (1996)

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John Lee Hooker – Jealous (1996)


1 Jealous 	3:28 	
2 Ninety Days 	3:24 	
3 Early One Morning 	4:02 	
4 When My First Wife Left Me 	4:31 	
5 Boogie Woman 	4:27 	
6 Well Well 	4:47 	
7 I Didn't Know 	3:00 	
8 We'll Meet Again 	3:58 	
9 Worried Life Blues 	2:27 	
10 Ninety Days (Reprise) 	3:20

John Lee Hooker – vocals, guitar (1-7,9,10)]
Bruce Kaphan – guitar ( 8)
Jamie Bowers – guitar (2)
Mike Osborn – guitar (1-7,9,10)
Deacon Jones – organ
John Sanders – piano
Robbie King – keyboards
Ian Berry – horn
Jim Guyett  - bass (8)
Larry Hamilton - bass (1-7, 9, 10)
Bowen Brown – drums (8)
Tim Richards – drums (1-7, 9, 10)
Alison Hogan – backing vocals

 

While Jealous is propelled by the scarily spare stomp of Hook's guitar, it has few standout moments. Instead, it is a consistent record, with few highs or lows -- it's a standard contemporary blues album, without many peaks or valleys. Jealous may be a grittier record than its successor, The Healer, but it tends to fade into the background, making it one of his more undistinguished albums. ---Thom Owens, allmusic.com

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