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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. John Hammond 1992 - Got Love If You Want It [mp3@320] John Hammond John Hammond in 2008 Wikipedia: John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City, United States) is an American blues singer and guitarist. The son of record producer John H. Hammond, he is sometimes referred to as "John Hammond, Jr.". Got Love If You Want It Artist: John Hammond Title: Got Love If You Want It Producer: Mike Kappus, J.J. Cale Release Date: June 29, 1992 Label: Pointblank Country: Europe Catalog: VPBCD 7 Barcode: 5012981123727 ASIN: B000000WIL Genre: Blues, Contemporary Blues, Blues Rock Duration: 42:30 AllMusic Review by Thom Owens: In many ways, Got Love If You Want It is standard-issue John Hammond, Jr. The album is filled with covers by great bluesmen like Son House and Slim Harpo, as well as rock & rollers like Chuck Berry. The difference is ability -- Hammond is a professional and is able to pull off convincing performances of these warhorses. Backed by Little Charlie and the Nightcats -- who have rarely sounded better, incidentally -- Hammond tears through these songs with passion, which makes even the oldest songs sound rather fresh. Amazon.com Review by Geoffrey Himes: This is one of the best efforts of John Hammond's career. It features the old blues numbers that have been a staple of Hammond's work, but with a slippery, playful funkiness that was never there before. Hammond has always had a strong voice, and the music flows out of him more naturally and appealingly than ever before. In fact, he sounds so at ease that he falls right in with Charles Brown on the two numbers where Mr. "Drifting Blues" himself plays piano. Little Charlie & the Nightcats back up Hammond on seven of the album's dozen tracks. They introduce an easy-going swing to numbers by Little Walter, Johnny "Guitar" Watson and Howlin' Wolf that allows Hammond to give these old songs a new spin and make them his own. From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD: In the 1990s, Hammond's voice, guitar, and harp are those rarest of all instruments: the mediums of African-American expression managed absolutely by a white blues performer. Using producer J. J. Cale's band, Lil' Charlie and the Night- cats, and John Lee Hooker to prime advantage, he sends a steady charge of subtle fervency through backwoods or citified tunes from the likes of Charles Brown, Tom Waits, Chuck Berry, and Son House (whose "Preachin' the Blues" finds interpreter Hammond almost speaking in tongues). 01. I've Got Love If You Want It - 3:44 02. Driftin' Blues - 5:09 03. Dreamy Eyed Girl - 3:53 04. Mattie Mae - 3:07 05. You Don't Love Me - 4:03 06. Nadine - 3:40 07. No One Can Forgive Me But My Baby - 4:03 08. You're So Fine - 4:29 09. No Place To Go - 4:35 10. Preachin' Blues - 5:44 Personnel: Bass – Brad Sexton (tracks: 4, 6), Larry Taylor (track: 2), Tim Drummond (tracks: 1, 5, 9) Drums – Doby Strange (tracks: 4, 6), James Cruce (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 9) Guitar – J.J. Cale (tracks: 1), Charly Baty (tracks: 4, 6) Guitar, Vocals – John Lee Hooker (tracks: 2), John Hammond Harmonica – John Hammond (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7 to 10), Rick Estrin (tracks: 4, 6) Keyboards – Spooner Oldham (tracks: 1, 5, 9) Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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