Boogie chillen'
Alternate title
Boogie children
Master
B 7006
Location/Date
United Sound Systems
Detroit, MI, September 3 1948
Modern 20-627
Lineup
John Lee Hooker, vcl/gtr
Produced by
Bernard "Bernie" Besman
Ace SEN 40, Modern 20-627
45 rpm
Ace SEN 41, Kent 332, Modern MX4
LP
Ace LP 37, America Records 30 AM 6068, Audio Fidelity AFLP 005, Blues Joint LPS 8003, Crown LP 5157, Crown LP 5238, DCC DCL 042, Demon Records FIEND 154, Goldenlane Records CLP 3479, Kent KST 559, Kent LP 5025, Modern Records HIQLP 026, Official 6029, United US-7725, United US-7746, United US-7769
CD
Ace CDCHD 315, Ace CDCHD 405, Ace CDCHM 530, Ace JLHBOX 019, Acrobat ACQCD 7103, Audio Fidelity AFZ 005, Blues Collection 159822, Body & Soul 3057012, Craft Recordings CR00015, DCC DZS 042, Demon Records FIEND CD 154, Hip-O Records B0008590-02, Jasmine Records JASMCD 3084 2, JSP Records JSPCD7703, Mainstream Records MDCD 903, Proper Records PROPERBOX 111, Rhino CD R2 70572, Shout! Factory 8 26663 10198, Shout! Factory 8 26663 11289, Soul Jam Records 600913, Southern Routes SR-2505, SPV Recordings SPVCD 95940, Timeless Classic Albums DOLCD0475, Union Square Music INTROTCD01, Union Square Music SIMPTNCD026, Virgin 72435-82741-2-7
Bernard ”Bernie” Besman was the producer of Hooker’s singles for Modern and Sensation from 1948-1952 at United Sound Systems Studios on 5840 2nd Boulevard in Detroit, with studio owner James Siracuse’s son Joe Siracuse as engineer. From late 1952 (when Besman moved to California) Joe Bihari from Modern and Joe Siracuse took care of the productions.
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