Hooker is revered today, since 1989's award-winning "The Healer" and subsequent live appearances re-established his blues genius credentials. RPM takes you back to 1964, the year that Hooker first crossed over into the pop charts and first toured the UK as a headline solo artist. He recorded just two sessions during 1964 (included in full here), in Chicago and London, affording the modern day listener with a fascinating contrast in sounds. Full details of all the songs are in the lavish sleeve notes.Big Legs Tight Skirt / Flowers On The Hour / It Serves Me Right To Suffer / Ain't No Big Thing Baby / She Left Me One Wednesday / You Can Run Baby / New / Sally Mae / Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine / She's Long She's Tall / You're Mellow / Mai Lee / I'm Losing you / Little Girl Go Back To School / Little Dreamer / Don't Be Messin With My Bread / Bad Luck & Trouble / Waterfront / No/one Pleases Me But You / Its Raining Here / It's a Crazy Mixed up World / Seven Days and Seven Nights |