John Thurman Hunter Jr. (July 13, 1931 – January 4, 2016), known by the stage name Long John Hunter, was an American Texas blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He released seven albums in his own name, and in his later years found critical acknowledgement outside of his homeland. Hunter's best known tracks are "El Paso Rock" and "Alligators Around My Door", the latter of which Hunter co-wrote with Bruce Iglauer.
For much too long, the legend of Long John Hunter was largely a local one, limited to the border town region between El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico. That's where the guitarist reigned for 13 years (beginning in 1957) at Juarez's infamous Lobby Bar.
Hunter was born in Ringgold, Louisiana. He was raised on a farm in Magnolia, Arkansas. When he was 22 and toiling away in a Beaumont, Texas box factory, he attended a B.B. King show and was instantly transfixed. The next day, he bought a guitar. He practiced and performed relentlessly in Beaumont, then the Houston and Port Arthur areas before deciding to move to El Paso where he adopted the stage name Long John Hunter. He was soon starring at the Raven, the same bar that B.B. had headlined.
Hunter's 1954 debut single for Don Robey's Houston-based Duke label, "She Used to Be My Woman"/"Crazy Baby," preceded his move to El Paso in 1957. He found employment playing at the Lobby Club in Juárez, Mexico and remained there for over thirteen years until the bar closed. Its riotous, often brawling clientele included locals, cowboys, soldiers from nearby Fort Bliss, frat boys, and every sort of troublemaking tourist in between. Hunter kept 'em all entertained with his outrageous showmanship and slashing guitar riffs.
Many legends surround Hunter's Lobby Bar performances. James Brown supposedly jumped onstage during a break — and was shouted down by Hunter's fans, according to an El Paso Times story. A then-unknown Buddy Holly is said to have choked up the courage to talk to Hunter after a gig. El Paso's best-known rocker, Bobby Fuller of "I Fought the Law" fame, used to cross the bridge to see Hunter play. Yet Hunter’s recording output was slim with a few hot but obscure singles waxed from 1961 to 1963 for the tiny Yucca logo out of Alamogordo, New Mexico (standouts include "El Paso Rock," "Midnight Stroll," and "Border Town Blues"). These sides were later released as Texas Border Town Blues on the Dutch Double Trouble label in 1986.
Although all of these recordings were well received locally, Hunter's reputation never spread (due in no small part to his desire to stay in Jaurez, where he was treated like royalty and even had his own body guards and expense account). Fortunately, Hunter's reputation eventually outgrew the Lone Star State. His album Texas Border Town Blues was released in 1988 but Ride with Me in 1992 got the ball rolling.
A pair of albums released later in the decade for Alligator, Border Town Legend (1996) and Swinging from the Rafters (1997), exposed the Texas blues great to a wider (if not wilder) audience than before. In 1999, Hunter teamed up with Lonnie Brooks and Phillip Walker to release Lone Star Shootout. Those albums brought him new followers in the United States and Europe.
Hunter went from the Lone Star state's best-kept secret to the international blues world's most wanted list. His made-for-dancing Texas shuffles, fueled by searing single-note solos and melodic, drawling vocals have made Long John Hunter a favorite at clubs, concert stages and festivals all around the world. The Los Angeles Times called him "one of the blues' best kept secrets...a top notch singer, guitarist and unbridled wildman performer. Hunter is a raw, feral talent bursting with energy."
Hunter played numerous well-known blues and music festivals, including The Chicago Blues Festival, the San Antonio Cultural Festival and the Long Beach Blues Festival. During the following decade, Hunter didn't record quite as often, but 2003's One Foot in Texas (made with his brother Tom) and 2009's Looking for a Party (issued on Blues Express) were both notable additions to his discography.
In 2013, Hunter performed at the New York's legendary Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Hunter was one of the most in-demand blues performers on the club and festival circuit. With Ride With Me, Swinging From The Rafters, Border Town Legend Long John Hunter extended an open invitation to climb aboard his supercharged blues train as it made its way from West Texas to destinations all over the world. He played right up to his death at his home in Phoenix, Arizona on January 4, 2016. He was 84 years old.
(Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic, Alligator.com & El Passo Times)
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1 T-Bone Intentions
2 Ice Cold
3 Ole Red
4 Marfa Lights
5 Nasty Ways
6 Grits Ain't Groceries
7 Arkansas
8 Rooster And The Hen
9 Lone Star Shootout
10 Everybody Knows
11 Road Hog
12 John's Funk
From the wild roadhouses of West Texas, a real Lone Star legend at the peak of his abilities. —Austin Chronicle
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1. Time And Time Again 4:23
2. I Don't Care 3:20
3. Stop What You're Doing 3:25
4. Both Ends Of The Road 5:01
5. Bugs On My Window 3:23
6. Take It Home With You 3:58
7. Trouble On The Line 4:58
8. In The Country 4:47
9. V-8 Ford 3:38
10. 39 Days 3:09
11. I'm Broke 5:00
12. Walking Catfish 4:02
13. Locksmith Man 2:56
14. Love Prevails 4:48
14 shots of hard-driving, guitar-powered energy from the boss of West Texas blues, with a charging horn section. "This is the blues your parents warned you about...the ability to start a party with a single riff" —The Chicago Sun-Times
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1 Ride With Me 3:24
2 Irene 6:09
3 El Paso Rock 2:57
4 Crazy Love 5:41
5 Bad Feet 4:10
6 I Raise My Hands 5:34
7 Dream About The Devil 4:31
8 West Texas Homecoming 6:57
9 Tell Me 4:31
10 Still Blue 7:02
Long John's classic 1993 album from the Spindletop label, lovingly remixed and remastered by Alligator. Superb Texas blues, swings like crazy. "One of the year's best blues discs...not to be missed" —Living Blues
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1 El Paso Rock
2 Ride With Me Baby
3 Border Town Blues
4 Flippin' Fingers
5 Midnight Stroll
6 Hey Mrs. Jones
7 Shuffle Out
8 School Girl
9 So Long
10 The Scratch
11 Betty Lou
12 Strange Feeling
13 Grandma
14 I Wanna Love You
15 Old Red
16 Stop What You're Doin'
17 Ole Rattler
18 Slash
19 Come On
20 I Don't Care
21 Betty Lou (alternate take)
BONUS 1953 Duke single
22 Crazy Girl
23 She Used To Be My Woman
Found these albums below with a quick Google search. Please note that I do not have these albums so once the links have gone it’s good night nurse! I think that with my little contribution and those below - it’s probably all his discography (unless someone knows otherwise!).
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/xfxvx6k1l51vab1/Long+John+Hunter+-+Smooth+Magic+(1985).rar/file
Long John Hunter - Texas Border Town Blues (1986 Double Trouble)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/7tf2cns6wt58rh5/Long_John_Hunter_-_Texas_Border_Town_Blues_%25281986%2529.rar/file
Long John Hunter - One Foot In Texas (2003 Doc Blues Records)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/huw1c817osnb7hv/Long+John+Hunter+-+One+Foot+In+Texas+(2003).rar/file
A big thank you goes to Ismael for the loan of above three albums @ 320 and active links.
Long John Hunter LIVE Chicago Blues Festival FM 1996-06-02 (bootleg)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/Mfz3cIW0af/file.html
A big thank you to Rippin Frog @ Soundaboard for above album @320 and active link
Long John Hunter – Looking For A Party (2008 Blues Express)
https://filecat.net/f/AO637RFYzzrodYi
Looks like a very slow download this one, but thanks to Mike 1985 for above FLAC album & active link.
Thanks For This Bounty, Great Stuff.
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ReplyDeleteThanks a lot to you once more! But unfortunately, the medifire link for the "Long John Hunter - Texas Border Town Blues (1986 Double Trouble)" album is dead! (Buy it now at amazon, the medifare website ist noting!) Would it be possible for you tox and repost it, that would be very nice!? Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteHello T.G. Mediafire can be a right pain sometimes, but just for you I found this album elsewhere, so here's my link. Regards, Bob
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