Details for this torrent 

John Lee Hooker - The Healer (1989; 2001) [FLAC]
Type:
Audio > FLAC
Files:
24
Size:
251.79 MiB (264022245 Bytes)
Tag(s):
blues Carlos Santana Bonnie Raitt Robert Cray Canned Heat Los Lobos George Thorogood Charlie Musselwhite
Uploaded:
2014-04-10 18:16:33 GMT
By:
bluesmax VIP
Seeders:
1
Leechers:
0
Comments
1  

Info Hash:
2FCBE36F3E34D37D8C5EFD03EF9E222ECAAB967D




(Problems with magnets links are fixed by upgrading your torrent client!)
JLH's late masterpiece with special guests: Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Canned Heat, Los Lobos, George Thorogood, Charlie Musselwhite

Tracklist:

    "The Healer" with Carlos Santana (Hooker, Roy Rogers, Santana, Chester Thompson) – 5:36
    "I'm in the Mood" with Bonnie Raitt (Hooker, Bernard Besman) – 4:30
    "Baby Lee" with Robert Cray (Hooker, James Bracken) – 3:43
    "Cuttin' Out" with Canned Heat – 4:35
    "Think Twice Before You Go" with Los Lobos – 2:58
    "Sally Mae" with George Thorogood (Hooker, Bracken) – 3:15
    "That's Alright" with Charlie Musselwhite – 4:23
    "Rockin' Chair" – 4:09
    "My Dream" – 4:02
    "No Substitute" – 4:07


Lineup:

    John Lee Hooker – vocals, guitar, steel guitar
    Carlos Santana – guitar
    Chepito Areas – timbales
    Armando Peraza – congas
    Ndugu Chancler – drums
    Chester Thompson – keyboards, synthesizers
    Bonnie Raitt – vocals, slide guitar
    Roy Rogers – guitar, slide guitar
    Scott Mathews – drums
    Robert Cray – guitar
    Richard Cousins – bass
    Henry Vestine – guitar
    Larry Taylor – bass
    Fito de la Parra – drums
    Charlie Musselwhite – harmonica
    Cesar Rosas – guitar
    David Hidalgo – guitar, accordion
    Louie Pérez – drums
    Conrad Lozano – bass
    Steve Berlin – saxophone
    George Thorogood – guitar
    Steve Ehrmann – bass

File list not available.

Comments

Man, I love it when, near the end of their days, the old guys fall into the hands of the best of the best, and go out in style, and doing some of their best work, instead of the other way.
And John Lee's last albums were a good example of musical justice, and it makes me happy.
Thanks for sharing, even though I've had this album in good formats for a long time.