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    • Source: Sweet Black Angel (Earl Hooker album)
    • Sweet Black Angel is an album by blues musician Earl Hooker released on the Blue Thumb label in 1969. The album was co-produced by musician Ike Turner and Blue Thumb founder Bob Krasnow.


      Reception



      The AllMusic review stated: "It's a wide-ranging collection, as its oddly generic song titles ("Country and Western," "Shuffle," "Funky Blues") would eloquently indicate."


      Track listing


      "I Feel Good" (James Brown) – 2:02
      "Drivin' Wheel" (Roosevelt Sykes) – 3:19
      "Shuffle" (Bob Krasnow, Earl Hooker, Ike Turner) – 2:49
      "Country and Western" (Hooker) – 3:05
      "Sweet Home Chicago" (Robert Johnson, Adapted by Earl Hooker) – 2:52
      "Sweet Black Angel" (Robert Nighthawk) – 2:31
      "Boogie, Don't Blot!" (Krasnow, Turner) – 2:26
      "Cross Cut Saw" (R. G. Ford) – 2:24
      "Catfish Blues" (Krasnow, Hooker, Turner) – 2:36
      "The Mood" (Hooker, Turner) – 1:38
      "Funky Blues" (Turner) – 2:27


      Personnel


      Earl Hooker – guitar, vocals
      Mack Simmons – speech, harmonica
      Ike Turner – piano, guitar ("The Mood")
      Soko Richardson – drums
      Possibly Jesse Knight Jr – bass


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