Full credits:
01 John Lee Hooker Featuring Eric Clapton
02 John Lee Hooker Featuring Ry Cooder
03 John Lee Hooker Featuring Carlos Santana
04 John Lee Hooker Featuring Van Morrison
05 John Lee Hooker Featuring Jimmie Vaughan
06 John Lee Hooker Featuring Bonnie Raitt
07 John Lee Hooker Featuring Ben Harper And Charlie Musselwhite
09 John Lee Hooker Featuring Robert Cray
10 John Lee Hooker Featuring David Hidalgo And Cesar Rosas
11 John Lee Hooker Featuring Carlos Santana
12 John Lee Hooker Featuring Ry Cooder
13 John Lee Hooker Featuring Van Morrison
Nick Lowe - Bass track 2
Ike Turner - Piano track 12
Joachim Cooder - Drums track 12
Booker T.Jones - Organ track 4.
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Number:362890 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:gregs45s SUBS Description: Booklet front
Ooops,apologies for the extra work created.This was the last scan (earlier) that i posted before packing up the scanner and taking a trip to PC World,it had started to develop faint tram lines,so i thought it was time to change it.Originally i was going to swap it 'like for like' with no charge,but decided to get the next model up,£25 later (an extra £10 for the hike up to the next model,and £15 for a three year guarantee:).The guarantee paperwork says "you are entitled to as many exchanges as needed within a 3 year period",well as scanners seem to be only lasting me about 6 months,that could come in very handy!.Have encountered another J.L.Hooker CD that might need your attention,"MR.Lucky".
I'd say Pointblank is preferable because it's on the spines and more prominently on the booklet, back cover and disc. I'll change that and add Virgin America as second label. The cat# is a mystery though. It looks like the barcode digits make the cat# outside of the UK, so I 'll create a second cat# too.
Besides, different sources name different featured artists: this one says [11] featuring: Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson, [12] featuring: Ry Cooder, Ike Turner, that one says [4] featuring Van Morrison & Booker T. Jones. The cover also lists Charles Brown as a featured artist.
Hi gregs78s, I agree with nboldock. Like on similar cases, however, I moved all the "featuring" artist credits to the record notes where they belong in my eyes. This is mainly a John Lee Hooker CD, see packaging, with several supporting partners, not actually a various artists collaboration album. All the newly created artists for one-song collaborations, though they can be linked, make things much more confusing on 45worlds CD Albums.