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That's My Story

John Lee Hooker

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Although Orrin Keepnews' Riverside Records was primarily a jazz label, the company dabbled in blues in the 1960s -- and one of the bluesmen who recorded for Riverside was John Lee Hooker. Recorded in 1960, this Keepnews-produced session came at a time when Hooker was signed to Vee-Jay. The last thing Keepnews wanted to do was emulate Hooker's electric-oriented, very amplified Vee-Jay output, which fared well among rock and R&B audiences. Keepnews had an acoustic country blues vision for the bluesman, and That's My Story favors a raw, stripped-down, bare-bones approach -- no electric guitar, no distortion, no singles aimed at rock & rollers. Over the years, Hooker fans have debated the merits of his Riverside albums. Some much prefer him in an electric setting; others applaud the rural vision that Keepnews had for him. But, truth be told, both approaches are equally valid. While many of his electric recordings are stunning, he is also well served by the rawness that Keepnews goes for on That's My Story. From the sobering "Gonna Use My Rod" (which finds Hooker warning that he will shoot anyone who fools around with his wife) to the gospel-themed "One of These Days," Hooker's performances are often compelling. Most of the time, he is joined by two jazz musicians, acoustic bassist Sam Jones and drummer Louis Hayes, both Cannonball Adderley sidemen at the time. However, the blues giant is unaccompanied on a few selections, including the autobiographical title song and the overtly political "Democrat Man" (a passionate endorsement of the Democratic Party). While That's My Story falls short of essential, it is a solid, rewarding product of Hooker's association with Keepnews and Riverside Records.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
I Need Some Money (Album Version)
00:02:25

William Robinson, Jr., ComposerLyricist - Berry Gordy Jr., ComposerLyricist - John Lee Hooker, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - SMOKEY ROBINSON, ComposerLyricist - Sam Jones, AssociatedPerformer, Bass (Vocal) - Louis Hayes, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Orrin Keepnews, Producer - Sam J. Jones, AssociatedPerformer, Bass (Vocal)

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

2
Come On And See About Me (Album Version)
00:03:08

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

3
I'm Wanderin' (Album Version)
00:05:16

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

4
Democrat Man (Album Version)
00:03:27

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

5
I Want To Talk About You (Album Version)
00:03:01

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

6
Gonna Use My Rod (Album Version)
00:04:20

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

7
Wednesday Evenin' Blues (Album Version)
00:03:34

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

8
No More Doggin' (Album Version)
00:02:44

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Orrin Keepnews, Producer

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

9
One Of These Days (Album Version)
00:04:07

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

10
I Believe I’ll Go Back Home (Album Version)
00:03:42

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

11
You're Leavin' Me Baby (Album Version)
00:03:53

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

12
That's My Story (Album Version)
00:04:36

John Lee Hooker, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1960 Fantasy, Inc.

Album review

Although Orrin Keepnews' Riverside Records was primarily a jazz label, the company dabbled in blues in the 1960s -- and one of the bluesmen who recorded for Riverside was John Lee Hooker. Recorded in 1960, this Keepnews-produced session came at a time when Hooker was signed to Vee-Jay. The last thing Keepnews wanted to do was emulate Hooker's electric-oriented, very amplified Vee-Jay output, which fared well among rock and R&B audiences. Keepnews had an acoustic country blues vision for the bluesman, and That's My Story favors a raw, stripped-down, bare-bones approach -- no electric guitar, no distortion, no singles aimed at rock & rollers. Over the years, Hooker fans have debated the merits of his Riverside albums. Some much prefer him in an electric setting; others applaud the rural vision that Keepnews had for him. But, truth be told, both approaches are equally valid. While many of his electric recordings are stunning, he is also well served by the rawness that Keepnews goes for on That's My Story. From the sobering "Gonna Use My Rod" (which finds Hooker warning that he will shoot anyone who fools around with his wife) to the gospel-themed "One of These Days," Hooker's performances are often compelling. Most of the time, he is joined by two jazz musicians, acoustic bassist Sam Jones and drummer Louis Hayes, both Cannonball Adderley sidemen at the time. However, the blues giant is unaccompanied on a few selections, including the autobiographical title song and the overtly political "Democrat Man" (a passionate endorsement of the Democratic Party). While That's My Story falls short of essential, it is a solid, rewarding product of Hooker's association with Keepnews and Riverside Records.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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