
John Lee Hooker Boom Boom Vinyl LP 2025
1. Boom Boom (feat. Jimmie Vaughan)
2. I'm Bad Like Jesse James
3. Same Old Blues Again (feat. Robert Cray)
4. Sugar Mama
5. Trick Bag (Shoppin' for My Tombstone)
6. Boogie at Russian Hill (feat. Albert Collins)
7. Hittin' the Bottle Again
8. Bottle Up and Go
9. Thought I Heard (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
10. I Ain't Gonna Suffer No More
Following his late-career resurgence with 1989âs The Healer, John Lee Hooker stepped into Russian Hill Recording in San Francisco and The Record Plant in Sausalito to reimagine some of his most iconic songs, including âBoom Boom,â which lends this album its title. A star-studded lineup of contemporary blues greats joined the sessions, including Charlie Musselwhite, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray, and Albert Collins.
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$12.68John Lee Hooker Boom Boom Vinyl LP 2025
1. Boom Boom (feat. Jimmie Vaughan)
2. I'm Bad Like Jesse James
3. Same Old Blues Again (feat. Robert Cray)
4. Sugar Mama
5. Trick Bag (Shoppin' for My Tombstone)
6. Boogie at Russian Hill (feat. Albert Collins)
7. Hittin' the Bottle Again
8. Bottle Up and Go
9. Thought I Heard (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
10. I Ain't Gonna Suffer No More
Following his late-career resurgence with 1989âs The Healer, John Lee Hooker stepped into Russian Hill Recording in San Francisco and The Record Plant in Sausalito to reimagine some of his most iconic songs, including âBoom Boom,â which lends this album its title. A star-studded lineup of contemporary blues greats joined the sessions, including Charlie Musselwhite, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray, and Albert Collins.
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1. Boom Boom (feat. Jimmie Vaughan)
2. I'm Bad Like Jesse James
3. Same Old Blues Again (feat. Robert Cray)
4. Sugar Mama
5. Trick Bag (Shoppin' for My Tombstone)
6. Boogie at Russian Hill (feat. Albert Collins)
7. Hittin' the Bottle Again
8. Bottle Up and Go
9. Thought I Heard (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
10. I Ain't Gonna Suffer No More
Following his late-career resurgence with 1989âs The Healer, John Lee Hooker stepped into Russian Hill Recording in San Francisco and The Record Plant in Sausalito to reimagine some of his most iconic songs, including âBoom Boom,â which lends this album its title. A star-studded lineup of contemporary blues greats joined the sessions, including Charlie Musselwhite, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray, and Albert Collins.












