- Performer Earl Hooker
- Title Don't Have To Worry
- Date of release 1969
- Style Electric Blues
- Other formats AAC AA MP4 FLAC AUD MP3 AHX
- Genre Blues
- Size MP3 1739 mb
- Size FLAC 1888 mb
- Rating: 4.3
- Votes: 712
Lead Vocals – Earl HookerWritten-By – Earl Hooker. B5. Come To Me Right Away, Baby. Lead Vocals – Little Andrew "Blues Boy" Odum Written-By – A. Odum. Don't Have To Worry (LP, Album, RE). ABC Records, Inc. TK 3007.
Earl Zebedee Hooker (January 15, 1930 – April 21, 1970) was a Chicago blues guitarist known for his slide guitar playing. Considered a "musician's musician", he performed with blues artists such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Junior Wells, and John Lee Hooker and fronted his own bands. An early player of the electric guitar, Hooker was influenced by the modern urban styles of T-Bone Walker and Robert Nighthawk. He recorded several singles and albums as a bandleader and with other well-known artists
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09 Don't Have To Worry. 10 Come Me To Right Away, Baby. D'ont have to worry (original). D'ont have to worry (trasera original).
The late great Earl Hooker can continue to be remembered fondly on this record that dovetails perfectly with his classic "Two Bugs and A Roach. This is a compilation that shows off Hooker as a frontman and sideman, working with such luminaries as his second cousin, the great John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Brownie McGee and Sonny Terry, Charles Brown, and his excellent vocalist on "Two Bugs," Andrew Odom. Way back when, I had quite a few Earl Hooker LP's and have been looking for the Bluesway album "Don't Have To Worry" on CD for a few years but without success. This album, to me, was his best as it had Earl, Big Moose Walker and Andrew Odum at the top of their game. When I came upon this "Simply the Best" CD and found it contained 5 tracks from the above album, I couldn't resist. To my delight I also found that every other track is a gem.
Earl Hooker played some wonderful slide-guitar on the Chicago club scene in the 60s, mastering new devices like the twin-neck guitar and wah-wah with ease. They cut an album together, ‘If You Miss ‘im, I Got ‘im!’ for Bluesway and Earl also made a solo album for them, ‘You Don’t Have to Worry’, as well as guesting on several other Bluesway albums. Returning to Chicago, Earl played the Blues Festival there before heading for Europe on the Festival circuit, where he played 20 gigs in 23 days.
The resulting album, John Lee Hooker Featuring Earl Hooker – If You Miss 'Im. I Got 'Im, was Earl Hooker's introduction to the Bluesway label, an ABC subsidiary and home to . King Hooker's Don't Have to Worry included vocal performances by him and by Walker and Odom, in addition to instrumental selections.
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