Partial Album Discography
The following lists the albums Earl Hooker released during his career, as well as currently available compilations.
Year | Title | Label | Comments |
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1968 | The Genius of Earl Hooker | Cuca | recorded Sauk City, WI 1964–67 |
1969 | Two Bugs & A Roach | Arhoolie | recorded Chicago 1968 |
1969 | Don't Have to Worry | Bluesway | recorded Los Angeles 1969 |
1969 | Sweet Black Angel | Blue Thumb | recorded Los Angeles 1969 |
1970 | Hooker and Steve | Arhoolie | recorded Berkeley 1969 |
1972 | Funk. The Last of the Great Earl Hooker | Blues on Blues | recorded Chicago 1969 |
1972 | His First and Last Recordings | Arhoolie | Sun, Arhoolie recordings 1953, 1968–69 |
1993 | Play Your Guitar, Mr. Hooker! | Black Top | Cuca recordings 1964–67 |
1998 | The Moon Is Rising | Arhoolie | Arhoolie, live recordings 1968–69 |
1999 | Simply the Best: Earl Hooker Collection | MCA | Chess, Blue Thumb, Bluesway recordings 1956–69 |
2003 | Blue Guitar: The Chief and Age Sessions 1959–63 | P-Vine | Chief/Profile/Age recordings 1959–63 |
2006 | An Introduction to Earl Hooker | Fuel | Chief/Age recordings 1959–62 |
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