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Mr. Lucky (John Lee Hooker album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mr. Lucky (John Lee Hooker album)


''Mr. Lucky'' is a 1991 album by American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist John Lee Hooker. Produced by Ry Cooder, Roy Rogers and Carlos Santana under the executive production of Mike Kappus, the album assembled a diverse range of notable guest and session musicians, including Keith Richards, Blues Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Winter; and three inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Van Morrison, Booker T. Jones and Johnnie Johnson. Released on Virgin Records "Classic" label, it peaked at #101 on the "''Billboard'' 200".
== History ==
In 1989, John Lee Hooker achieved commercial and critical success with ''The Healer'', an album which paired him with a number of notable guests, including Keith Richards and Bonnie Raitt, with whom Hooker shared a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Recording" for the track "In the Mood". With ''Mr. Lucky'', producers Cooder, Rogers and Santana follow the same successful formula, to mixed critical reviews; ''Rolling Stone'' praised the album as a refinement over its predecessor with an "all around...sharper fit", its notable guests serving as "superb sidemen for a great bluesman".〔Milward, John. (October 3, 2001) (John Lee Hooker, Mr. Lucky ) Rolling Stone. Accessed December 17, 2007.〕 ''Entertainment Weekly'', by contrast, described the album as essentially "a tribute album" where "most of the tunes...don't sound like Hooker at all".〔Givens, Ron. (November 15, 1991). (Music Capsule Review "Mr. Lucky" ) Entertainment Weekly. Accessed December 17, 2007.〕 In spite of mixed reception, the album charted well, reaching #101 on the "Billboard 200" chart in 1991 and also enjoying international sales success.〔(John Lee Hooker, Mr. Lucky ) dutchcharts.nl Accessed December 17, 2007.〕 It was nominated for, but did not win, a Grammy.〔Rolling Stone. (John Lee Hooker ). rollingstone.com. Reproduced from ''The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll'' (Simon & Schuster, 2001). Accessed December 17, 2007.〕

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