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Burnin’ CD + LP – John Lee Hooker New In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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CDThis expanded 60thanniversary edition of Hooker’s electrifying blues classic,Burnin’, offers both stereo and Newly mixed mono versions of the album. Audio has been remastered from the original analog tapes. The tracklist features the King of the Boogie’s signature hit, ‘Boom Boom,’ plus a previously unreleased alternate take of ‘Thelma,’ captured during Hooker’s 1961 session. Includes New liner notes by the GRAMMYregnominated music historian, Bill Dahl, offered in an 8page poster booklet.VINYLCelebrating the 60th anniversary of Hooker’s electrifying blues classic,Burnin’,this 180gram reissue offers Newly remastered audio from the original analog tapes. Featuring a stereo mix of the album, as it was first released in 1962, the set includes the King of the Boogie’s signature hit, ‘Boom Boom,’ and features members of the legendary Funk Brothers Motown Records’ celebrated house band. A tipon jacket, which replicates VeeJay Records’ original designs, rounds out the package. John Lee Hooker is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £37 +P&P
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