John Lee Hooker Conjures Acoustic Fire on AAA Acoustic Sounds-Curated 60th Anniversary 180g 1LP Reissue of Burning Hell Via Craft Recordings
Original pressings of it from 1964 are scarce, as it was initially issued primarily in the UK. A 2009 super deluxe 45rpm 2LP reissue of it is a justifiably hot commodity on the secondary collector’s market (i.e., it’s expensive!). What’s a vinyl-loving fan of acoustic blues on a budget to do? Fortunately, Craft Recordings has come to the rescue, seeing fit to reissue John Lee Hooker’s legendary 1964 Riverside Records LP, Burning Hell as part of their new Bluesville series — and this reviewer is hella happy with what he’s been hearing of it!
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Pat Metheny’s Debut Album, 1976’s Bright Size Life, Sees ECM Luminessence Series 180g 1LP Reissue on August 2
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