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(Blues) Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightnin' Hopkins And The Blues Summ
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Type:
Audio Music
Title:
(Blues) Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightnin' Hopkins And The Blues Su
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2011-03-09 (by nightissuchproximity)
Description:
Styles: Country Blues, Delta Blues, Texas Blues
Released: 2001
Label: Fuel 2000
Quality: 320kbps
Art: Front
1. Ain't Nothin' Like Whiskey - 7:57
2. Penitentiary Blues - 6:47
3. If You Steal My Chickens, You Can't Make'em Lay - 5:40
4. First Meeting - 7:11
5. How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home? - 4:12
6. Wimmin From Coast To Coast - 5:49
7. Right On That Shore - 2:47
8. Early Morning Blues aka Chain Gang Blues - 5:15
9. Blues For Gamblers - 6:55
10. I've Been Buked And I've Been Scorned - 5:13
11. Brand New Car aka New Car Blues - 5:34
An official issue of a much bootlegged studio and live session, Lightnin' Hopkins & the Blues Summit was recorded in Los Angeles on July 6, 1960. Along with Hopkins, in town at the behest of John Lomax Jr., the participants were Big Joe Williams, Sonny Terry, and Brownie McGhee, who were all completing a residency at the Ash Grove nightclub. The first half of the album is a well-lubricated studio jam session, while the even wilder second half takes place at the Ash Grove later that night. Like most straight jam sessions, this is loose to the point of messiness most of the time, with every song but one running well past the five-minute mark, with the foursome trading choruses and solos seemingly at random. Frankly, the whole thing sounds like it's on the verge of collapse three-quarters of the time, which makes moments like the sharp interplay of Terry's harp and Hopkins' finger-picked acoustic in the middle of a rave-up version of "Blues for Gamblers" that much more impressive. However, newcomers to these artists should probably start elsewhere; this is strictly for fans.
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Comments:
daba_1 (2011-03-09)
Hey Bro. Have you any of harmonica player "Sugar Blue"? Seen him on youtube.Oh yeah the Carlos del Junco concert was great. He had the harmonica sounding like a bagpipe doing Amazing Grace. Another song he did "My Laptop". My other friend did not realize at first that the guitarist and stand-up bass player stopped playing. All the sounds where just him playing with the drummer playing light brush. He played blues,jazz,swing,country gospel and other styles.
Thanks again for everything!!!! :P)