John Lee Hooker – Don’t Turn Me From Your Door (1963)

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John Lee Hooker – Don’t Turn Me From Your Door (1963)

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A1 Stuttering Blues 	2:13 	
A2 Wobbling Baby 	2:32 	
A3 You Lost A Good Man 	2:50 	
A4 Love My Baby 	2:35 	
A5 Misbelieving Baby 	2:30 	
A6 Drifting Blues 	3:33 	
B1 Don't Turn Me From Your Door 	2:40 	
B2 My Baby Don't Love Me 	2:58 	
B3 I Ain't Got Nobody 	2:28 	
B4 Real Real Gone 	2:22 	
B5 Guitar' Lovin Man 	2:38 	
B6 Talk About Your Baby 	2:33 	

John Lee Hooker, Eddie Kirkland (vocals, guitar)

 

Don't Turn Me From Your Door comprises a set of 1953 sessions that were originally released in 1963 and later in 1972, under the title Detroit Special. Despite its twisted historical background, this is fine, first-rate Hooker. A few tracks feature the support of guitarist/vocalist Eddie Kirkland, a few others, an unnamed bassist, but this is pretty much pure John Lee Hooker -- just him and a guitar, running through a set of spare, haunting blues that include such tracks as "Blue Monday" and "Stuttering Blues." There are none of his best-known tracks on the album, but it's one of his most consistent original records. --- Thom Owens, AllMusic Review

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