Lightnin Hopkins - Lightnin'! (1962-63/1993)
BAND/ARTIST: Lightnin Hopkins
- Title: Lightnin'!
- Year Of Release: 1993
- Label: Arhoolie
- Genre: Blues, Electric Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:06:48
- Total Size: 167/335 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mojo Hand
02. Rock Me Baby
03. Hello Central
04. Ain't It Crazy
05. Little And Low
06. Hold Up Your Head
07. Good Times Here, Better Down The Road
08. Annie's Boogie
09. My Starter Won't Start This Morning
10. One Kind Favor I Ask Of You
11. Little Girl
12. Baby Please Don't Go
13. What'd I Say?
14. I Hear You Calling Me
15. Trouble In Mind
16. Come On Baby
17. At Home Blues
18. Take A Walk
19. Little Antoinette
20. Cut Me Out Baby
01. Mojo Hand
02. Rock Me Baby
03. Hello Central
04. Ain't It Crazy
05. Little And Low
06. Hold Up Your Head
07. Good Times Here, Better Down The Road
08. Annie's Boogie
09. My Starter Won't Start This Morning
10. One Kind Favor I Ask Of You
11. Little Girl
12. Baby Please Don't Go
13. What'd I Say?
14. I Hear You Calling Me
15. Trouble In Mind
16. Come On Baby
17. At Home Blues
18. Take A Walk
19. Little Antoinette
20. Cut Me Out Baby
American country blues singer, songwriter and guitarist.
Born: 15 March 1912, Centerville, Leon County, Texas, USA.
Died: 30 January 1982, Houston, Texas, USA.
In 1920, Hopkins met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function and got a chance to play with him.
His cousin was Texas Alexander. While they were playing together in Houston in 1946, he was discovered by Lola Anne Cullum of Los Angeles' Aladdin Records. Hopkins first recorded with pianist Wilson Smith and the pair were dubbed 'Lightning' & 'Thunder' to add some dynamic to their marketing.
Strong recordings followed from Hopkins, such as his song "Mojo Hand" (1960). He later inspired many artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Townes Van Zandt and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.
Born: 15 March 1912, Centerville, Leon County, Texas, USA.
Died: 30 January 1982, Houston, Texas, USA.
In 1920, Hopkins met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function and got a chance to play with him.
His cousin was Texas Alexander. While they were playing together in Houston in 1946, he was discovered by Lola Anne Cullum of Los Angeles' Aladdin Records. Hopkins first recorded with pianist Wilson Smith and the pair were dubbed 'Lightning' & 'Thunder' to add some dynamic to their marketing.
Strong recordings followed from Hopkins, such as his song "Mojo Hand" (1960). He later inspired many artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Townes Van Zandt and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.
Blues | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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