Chill Out (John Lee Hooker album)
Chill Out is a 1995 album by John Lee Hooker featuring Van Morrison, Carlos Santana, Charles Brown, and Booker T. Jones. It was produced by Roy Rogers, Santana and Hooker himself,[1] and executive produced by Mike Kappus.[2] Tracks 1 to 11 were recorded and mixed at Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco and The Plant, Sausalito, California. The album reached No.3 in the US Blues chart and was awarded a W. C. Handy Award for Traditional Blues Album of the Year.[3]
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Released | February 21, 1995 | |||
Studio | Russian Hill Recording Studios, San Francisco | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Label | Point Blank Virgin 7243 8 40107 2 0 | |||
Producer | Roy Rogers | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by John Lee Hooker except where noted:
- "Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)" (John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana, Chester Thompson)[4]
- "Deep Blue Sea"
- "Kiddio" (Brook Benton, Clyde Otis)
- "Medley: "Serves Me Right to Suffer" / "Syndicator"
- "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer"
- "Tupelo"
- "Woman On My Mind"
- "Annie Mae"
- "Too Young"
- "Talkin' the Blues"
- "If You've Never Been in Love"
- "We'll Meet Again" (Deacon Jones, G. K. Fowler)
Personnel
- John Lee Hooker - Guitar, vocals
- Van Morrison - Guitar, vocals
- Carlos Santana - Guitar
- Danny Caron - Guitar
- Roy Rogers - Guitar
- Bruce Kaphan - Guitar
- Billy Johnson - Guitar
- Rich Kirch - Guitar
- Chester Thompson - keyboards
- Benny Rietveld - bass
- Ruth Davies - bass
- Mac Cridlin - Bass
- Jim Guyett - Bass
- Raoul Rekow - Congas
- Karl Perazzo - Timbales
- Gaylord Birch - Drums
- Bowen Brown - Drums
- Scott Mathews - Drums
- Charles Brown - Piano
- John Sanders - Piano
- Booker T. Jones - Organ
- Melvyn "Deacon" Jones - Organ
References
- Billboard; March 16, 1996, Volume 108; Number 11; page 23; "Best Traditional Blues Album John Lee Hooker Chill Out Featuring Van Morrison, Carlos Santana, Charles Brown, Booker T. Jones Produced by Roy Rogers, Carlos Santana and John ..."
- "Chill Out (Things Gonna Change) - John Lee Hooker - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
- Billboard; May 25, 1996; Volume 108; Number 21; page 47 "Pointblank Congratulates Our 1996 Handy Award Winners John Lee Hooker Chill Out Traditional Blues Album of the Year"
- CMJ New Music Monthly, Number 20, April 1995, page 29 "The song, 'Chill Out', may shoot straight for the post-MOR VH-I crowd, but it fails to undercut the high-mindedness of Hooker's credo: 'I'll sing it for the people who feel the way I feel.'"
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