Lightnin’ Hopkins - Broken Hearted Blues (2003) [SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Lightnin’ Hopkins
- Title: Broken Hearted Blues
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Audio Fidelity AFZ 010
- Genre: Acoustic Blues
- Quality: DSD64 2.0 image (*.iso) (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
- Total Time: 1:00:35
- Total Size: 2.43 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1 Hello Central (Give me 209)
2 Mary Contrary
3 Bald Headed Woman
4 One Kind Favor (See That My Grave Is Kept Clean)
5 I Wonder Why
6 Tap Dance Boogie
7 Down To The River
8 New Short-Haired Women
9 Broken Hearted Blues
10 New York Boogie
11Long Way From Texas
12 Mad As I Can Be (previously un-issued take)
13 I’m Beggin’ You
14 Why Did You Get Mad At Me?
15 Home In The Woods
16 Praying Ground Blues
17 Back Home Boogie
18 Studio chatter (Lightnin’ Hopkins & Bob Shad) / My Heart To Weep
19 Everybody’s Down On Me
20 New Worried Life Blues (Previously un-issued take)
21 I’ll Never Forget The Day (first modern release)
1 Hello Central (Give me 209)
2 Mary Contrary
3 Bald Headed Woman
4 One Kind Favor (See That My Grave Is Kept Clean)
5 I Wonder Why
6 Tap Dance Boogie
7 Down To The River
8 New Short-Haired Women
9 Broken Hearted Blues
10 New York Boogie
11Long Way From Texas
12 Mad As I Can Be (previously un-issued take)
13 I’m Beggin’ You
14 Why Did You Get Mad At Me?
15 Home In The Woods
16 Praying Ground Blues
17 Back Home Boogie
18 Studio chatter (Lightnin’ Hopkins & Bob Shad) / My Heart To Weep
19 Everybody’s Down On Me
20 New Worried Life Blues (Previously un-issued take)
21 I’ll Never Forget The Day (first modern release)
Strong song selection and excellent sound. Compiled and remastered by Steve Hoffman.
This is to fulfill requests on the list.
This is a wonderful record. Blues at it’s very finest. Six stars for the performance (Lightnin’ has always been one of my favorites). The sound is sometimes a bit distorted, but that’s part of the game with many of these older recordings. Audio Fidelity has done a fine job getting so much out of the mastertapes. When audiophile discs get too much, I turn to this…SA-CD.net
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins has been called – the last of the Great Blues Singers – a poetic, haunting and unforgettable country blues bard. Recorded at the peak of his career in 1950 and 1952.The 16 selections include his two biggest hits, Hello Central and Coffee Blues.
This is to fulfill requests on the list.
This is a wonderful record. Blues at it’s very finest. Six stars for the performance (Lightnin’ has always been one of my favorites). The sound is sometimes a bit distorted, but that’s part of the game with many of these older recordings. Audio Fidelity has done a fine job getting so much out of the mastertapes. When audiophile discs get too much, I turn to this…SA-CD.net
Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins has been called – the last of the Great Blues Singers – a poetic, haunting and unforgettable country blues bard. Recorded at the peak of his career in 1950 and 1952.The 16 selections include his two biggest hits, Hello Central and Coffee Blues.
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