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Blues Masters: The Very Best of Lightnin' Hopkins

Lightnin' Hopkins

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Blues Masters: The Very Best of Lightnin' Hopkins

Release Date: 15 August, 2000
Audio CD

Tracks

  • Katie Mae
  • Shotgun Blues
  • Baby Please Don't Go
  • Automobile Blues
  • Give Me Central 209 (Hello Central)
  • Coffee Blues
  • I'm Beggin' You
  • Contrary Mary
  • Moanin' Blues
  • Penitentiary Blues
  • Fan It
  • Conversation Blues
  • Last Night Blues
  • Mighty Crazy
  • Mojo Hand
  • Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes

Rating 5.0

Lightnin' Hopkins Is the Real Deal

It's encouraging to hear contemporary artists like Keb Mo', Robert Cray, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd carry on the blues tradition into the new millennium. However, I'm always drawn back to the originals like Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf and of course Lightnin' Hopkins.

This newly packaged collection of songs from Rhino is an excellent companion to Rhino's 1993 anthology Mojo Hand. The Very Best of duplicates seven tracks from that release and focuses on Hopkins' work from 1947 to 1961, but offers enough new material to make this a worthwhile purchase. And with Hopkins' lack of loyalty to any one record label, no fewer than seven different labels are represented on this 16-track collection.

On many of these songs Hopkins performs solo accompanying himself on guitar (and adding piano on "Mighty Crazy"). On a handful of tracks he is backed by a bass player and on "Shotgun Blues," a second guitarist. Only on "Conversation Blues" and "Last Night Blues" is there a full band of bass, drums and harmonica (provided by Sonny Terry) backing Hopkins.

This is an excellent introduction (or addition) for fans of acoustic Texas folk/blues performed by one of the genre's greatest practioners. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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