Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues Biography

Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues Biography
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Album Details

Title: Blues Biography
Artist: Lightnin' Hopkins
Release Date: 2/21/2006
Re-Released On: 9/11/2006
Label: United Multimedia, TBB
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 778325250225, 5021364250226
Genre: Blues
Styles: Electric Blues, Electric Texas Blues, Texas Blues, Acoustic Texas Blues, Country Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Bittersweet, Earthy, Gritty, Organic, Confident, Greasy, Passionate, Bravado, Confrontational, Intimate, Rollicking, Swaggering, Boisterous, Melancholy, Playful, Reflective, Brash, Poignant, Earnest, Street-Smart, Plaintive
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Shake That Thing
  2. I'm Leaving You Now
  3. Mojo Hand
  4. Awful Dreams
  5. Sometimes She Will
  6. Just Sittin' Down Thinkin'
  7. Sugar on My Mind
  8. Lightnin's Boogie
  9. Baby You're Not Going to Make a Fool Out of Me
  10. Daddy Will Be Home One Day
  11. Have to Let You Go
  12. Honey Babe
  13. Thinkin' and Worryin'
  14. Short Haired Woman
  15. Early in the Morning Blues
  16. Shinin' Blues
  17. Fugitive Blues
  18. Rain
  19. Goin' to Dallas

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDUnited Multimedia2502
2006CDTBB25022

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Album Review

Lightnin' Hopkins has perhaps the largest and most complicated discography in all of the blues. The Texas guitarist recorded for well over 20 different labels in his long career, and his material has been reissued repeatedly -- under constantly changing album titles as well -- so if a collection isn't really annotated (and this one isn't), it can be close to impossible to discern the sources of the various tracks. Luckily, Hopkins never changed his basic style from one recording date to the next, whether he was playing acoustic guitar or electric, and his entire body of work features the same sort of ragged, loose-metered, and midtempo boogie blues, so making distinctions between his various tracking dates is probably of crucial interest only to blues scholars and collectors who feel compelled to keep tabs on such things. This set appears to be drawn largely from his Aladdin sides (Hopkins recorded for Aladdin Records from 1946 to 1948), with a couple of live cuts and a handful of early-'60s Prestige and Bluesville selections tossed in, although it's difficult to tell, since the CD booklet gives only the broadest rundown of Hopkins' life and career and offers no specific recording information at all. There are some standouts here, though, including the acoustic lead track, "Shake That Thing," a solo acoustic "Honey Babe," the electric "Sugar on My Mind," and the elegant -- at least for Lightnin' -- "Shinin' Blues." A track called "Rain" is also worth noting, since it features trombone and a rhythm section. This is an OK collection as far as it goes, but without any real annotation, it's just one of countless such Hopkins sets out on the market, and to call it a "blues biography" and not ground it in even a cursory discography is a bit ridiculous. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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