Turn over a new leaf (1952 blues)

Alternate title
This is 19 and 52 babe

Master
MM 1638 

Location/Date
United Sound Systems
Detroit, MI, August 7 1951

Original release
Modern 847

Lineup
John Lee Hooker, vcl/gtr;  Eddie Kirkland, gtr

Produced by
Bernard "Bernie" Besman

78 rpm
Modern 847

45 rpm
Modern 847

LP
Blues Joint 8008, Crown CLP 5232, Custom Records CM 2048, DCC DCL 042, Demon Records FIEND 154, Ember Records EMB 3371, P‑Vine PLP‑393, Sounds Superb 2M 050 52179, United Superior US 7710

CD
Ace CDCHD 315, Ace JLHBOX 019, Acrobat ACQCD 7103, Body & Soul 3074242, DCC DZS 042, Demon Records FIEND CD 154, Documents 600258, Flair 7243 8 39658 2 3, Jasmine Records JASMCD 3084 2, P‑Vine PCD‑3035, Proper Records INTRO CD 2038, Proper Records PROPERBOX 111, Soul Jam Records 600843, Soul Jam Records 600869, Southern Routes SR‑2505

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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