Boom Boom

Boom Boom

by John Lee Hooker
Boom Boom

Boom Boom

by John Lee Hooker

CD(Remastered)

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Overview

John Lee Hooker won many new listeners with his 1989 star-studded comeback album The Healer, and his 1992 studio album "Boom Boom" was designed as an introduction to his classic songs for this new audience. It wasn't that The Healer or its 1991 follow-up Mr. Lucky avoided either Hooker's signature boogie or several of his signature tunes, but they were tempered by both a slicker production and newly written tunes. In contrast, "Boom Boom" was lean and direct, relying on such staples as "Boom Boom," "I'm Bad Like Jesse James," "Bottle Up and Go" and "I Ain't Gonna Suffer No More." This leanness is in comparison to its two immediate predecessors, of course, because "Boom Boom" is hardly as gritty as the original versions of these tunes. It might not feel as slick as The Healer, but it's polished and professional and filled with cameos -- but this time, the professional sound comes from the seasoned sidemen offering support and the stars here are all guitarists (or in the case of Charlie Musselwhite, a harpist) who never overshadow Hooker. Jimmie Vaughan and Robert Cray have never been known for their flashiness and they give their respective numbers -- "Boom Boom" and "Same Old Blues Again" -- sharp, typically tasteful leads, but even Albert Collins seems a bit restrained on "Boogie at Russian Hill" -- it's as if all involved decided to lay back and give Hook the center stage. However, he's not in a particularly energetic mood here. He's hardly lazy, but he's not inspired, either, which leaves Boom Boom as a rather curious entry in his latter-day comeback catalog. The feel is better than on The Healer (and certainly the subsequent Chill Out) but it's not as memorable some of the other albums which may haven't been as consistent but were at least had distinguishing characteristics. Boom Boom just captures Hooker the professional -- which is good enough to modestly entertain as it plays but it leaves no real impression behind. [Shout! Factory's 2007 reissue adds two bonus tracks: "Dimples" and "Ain't No Love in This House."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/06/2007
Label: Fantasy / Shout! Factory
UPC: 0826663103298
Rank: 108862

Tracks

  1. Boom Boom
  2. I'm Bad Like Jesse James
  3. Same Old Blues Again
  4. Sugar Mama
  5. Trick Bag (Shoppin' for My Tombstone)
  6. Boogie at Russian Hill
  7. Hittin' the Bottle Again
  8. Bottle Up and Go
  9. Thought I Heard
  10. I Ain't Gonna Suffer No More
  11. Dimples
  12. Ain't No Love in This House

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Lee Hooker   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,National Steel Guitar
Mitch Woods   Guest Artist,Piano
Jimmie Vaughan   Guest Artist,Guitar
Albert Collins   Guest Artist,Guitar
John Hammond, Jr.   Guest Artist,Guitar,Harmonica
Robert Cray   Guest Artist,Guitar
Charlie Musselwhite   Guest Artist,Harmonica
Deacon Jones   Organ
Rich Kirch   Guitar
Scott Mathews   Drums
Richard Cousins   Bass
Jim Guyett   Bass
Tim Kaihatsu   Guitar
Steve Ehrmann   Bass
Mike Osborne   Guitar
Billy Johnson   Guitar
Jimmy Pugh   Keyboards
Kevin Hayes   Drums
Bowen Brown   Drums

Technical Credits

Roy Rogers   Producer,Producer
Samuel Lehmer   Engineer
Traditional   Arranger,Composer
John Lee Hooker   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist
James Bracken   Composer
James C. Bracken   Composer
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