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Recorded live in Houston, Texas in 1979. Includes liner notes by Drew Kent.
The late '70s were not a particularly creative period for John Lee Hooker. This live album contains several notable cuts, in particular long, mesmerizing versions of "Dead Wagon Blues" and "Never Get out of These Blues Alive," but it's really only an album that Hooker fanatics will find essential, even though it emerges as one of the best records of this period of his career. ~ Thomas Ward
Liner Note Author: Drew Kent.
Recording information: Houston (1979). Real Blues: Live In Houston 1979 Music John Lee Hooker Real Blues: Live In Houston 1979 Songs | 1. | Go Back to School, Little Girl | |
| 2. | It Serves You Right to Suffer | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Roll Your Daddy Right | |
| 4. | Jesse James Blues | |
| 5. | Never Get out of These Blues Alive  | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Boogie Chillun'  | |
| 7. | Dead Wagon Blues | |
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