Lightnin' Hopkins - The Very Best of Lightnin' Hopkins [Remastered] (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Lightnin' Hopkins
- Title: The Very Best of Lightnin' Hopkins
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Rhino Records [R2 79860]
- Genre: Electric Texas Blues, Folk-Blues, Country Blues
- Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+log)
- Total Time: 53:44
- Total Size: 123 mb / 219 mb / 542 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
A killer compilation of early (1947-1961) essentials by this Texas blues titan, drawn from 10 labels and featuring solo and band recordings. His Top 10 R&B hits Shotgun Blues; Coffee Blues , and Give Me Central 209 join Katie Mae; Baby Please Don't Go; I'm Beggin' You; Contrary Mary; Mojo Hand , and more.
Another day, another Lightnin' Hopkins collection. It's only to be expected for a musician whose career lasted six decades, and whose recorded output was so profuse (often for several labels simultaneously) that the neophyte is hard pressed to determine which of the many albums, compilations, and box sets to acquire. One could do worse than this collection from Rhino Records, which includes classics such as "Coffee Blues" and "Mojo Hand," and even includes a few songs that aren't to be found on Mojo Hand: The Lightnin' Hopkins Anthology, generally considered the ideal collection for the beginning Hopkins aficionado. While hard-core fans probably have all these songs somewhere in their extensive collections, this CD is ideal for those seeking an introduction to the seminal bluesman. After all, he did help develop Texas blues, played a hand in developing the blues from rural to urban art form, and rode the 1960s folk-blues revival to one of the longest careers in blues history. Covering the 20 years of Hopkins's career between 1941 and 1961, the collection also provides a brief history of the development of the blues over the same period. --Genevieve Williams
Another day, another Lightnin' Hopkins collection. It's only to be expected for a musician whose career lasted six decades, and whose recorded output was so profuse (often for several labels simultaneously) that the neophyte is hard pressed to determine which of the many albums, compilations, and box sets to acquire. One could do worse than this collection from Rhino Records, which includes classics such as "Coffee Blues" and "Mojo Hand," and even includes a few songs that aren't to be found on Mojo Hand: The Lightnin' Hopkins Anthology, generally considered the ideal collection for the beginning Hopkins aficionado. While hard-core fans probably have all these songs somewhere in their extensive collections, this CD is ideal for those seeking an introduction to the seminal bluesman. After all, he did help develop Texas blues, played a hand in developing the blues from rural to urban art form, and rode the 1960s folk-blues revival to one of the longest careers in blues history. Covering the 20 years of Hopkins's career between 1941 and 1961, the collection also provides a brief history of the development of the blues over the same period. --Genevieve Williams
:: TRACKLIST ::
01. Katie Mae Blues (3:02)
02. Shotgun Blues (2:41)
03. Baby Please Don't Go (2:51)
04. Automobile (2:48)
05. Give Me Central 209 (Hello Central) (2:59)
06. Coffee Blues (2:44)
07. I'm Beggin' You (2:38)
08. Contrary Mary (2:42)
09. Moanin' Blues (2:30)
10. Penitentiary Blues (2:55)
11. Fan It (2:46)
12. Conversation Blues (3:52)
13. Last Night Blues (5:18)
14. Mighty Crazy (7:12)
15. Mojo Hand (3:04)
16. Baby Don't you Tear My Clothes (3:43)
Track 1 rec. LA 4/11/1946; Aladdin single #167 2/1947
Track 2 rec. Houston 2/1948; Aladdin single #45-3063 9/1950
Track 3 rec. Houston 1948; Gold Star single #646 1/1949
Track 4 rec. Houston 1949; Gold Star single #666 11/1949
Track 5 rec. 1951 NYC; Sittin' In With single #45-621 12/1951
Track 6 rec. NYC 1951; Sittin' In With single #45-635 3/1952
Tracks 7, 8 rec. Houston 1952; Jax single #321 1953
Track 9 rec. Houston 1955; TNT single #8010 6/1955
Tracks 10, 11 rec. Houston 16/1/1959; Folkways album #3822 The Roots of Lightnin' Hopkins 1959
Tracks 12, 13 rec. NYC 26/10/1960; Bluesville album #1029 Last Night Blues 1961
Track 14 rec. NYC 15/11/1960; Candid album #8010 New York 1961
Track 15 rec. NYC 11/1906; Fire single #1034 1961
Track 16 rec. Houston 13/7/1961; Bluesville album #1057 Walkin' This Road By Myself 1961
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