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Download links and information about Hot Tracks by Nighthawks, John Hammond. This album was released in 1979 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 33:45 minutes.

Artist: Nighthawks, John Hammond
Release date: 1979
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 10
Duration: 33:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut 3:20
2. Who's Been Talkin' 2:49
3. Sugar Mama 3:27
4. Howling for My Darling 3:28
5. You Better Watch Yourself 2:22
6. Pretty Thing 3:02
7. Caress Me Baby 3:54
8. Nadine 3:47
9. Last Night 3:10
10. Sweet Home Chicago 4:26

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In September of 1979, John Hammond went into Vanguard Records' 23rd Street Studio in New York with the Nighthawks — Jimmy Thackeray, guitar; Mark Wenner, harmonica; Jan Zukowski, bass; Pete Ragusa, drums — and cut this record, one of his best (and which might've sold better with maybe some better cover art). The sounds are alternately hot and soulful on the ten-song collection, featuring covers of songs by Little Walter ("You Better Watch Yourself," "Last Night"), Chuck Berry ("Nadine"), Jimmy Reed ("Caress Me Baby," one of Hammond's slowest, most seductive numbers), and Robert Johnson ("Sweet Home Chicago"). Highlights include a stunningly beautiful rendition of Howlin' Wolf's "Who's Been Talkin'," a wailing reconsideration of John Lee Hooker's "Sugar Mama" with a really searing guitar break, a very powerful version of "Howlin' for My Darling," and even the best cover of Dixon's "Pretty Thing" this side of Bo Diddley himself, where Hammond and company manage to be raunchy and smooth at the same time. Nothing's going to make anyone forget Walter, Wolf, or Willie, but this isn't a bad way to spend 40 minutes, especially given the really crunchy guitar sound achieved by Jeff Zaraya and the uncredited producer. A real diamond in the rough, and one of Hammond's best albums.