Product Description
Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins belongs on the Mount Rushmore of great blues artists. You'll get a strong sense of why upon listening to the 16 tracks (including four unearthed specially for the CD) that the fortyish Texan made for Herald Records in 1954, about the time his African American fans deserted his country blues for a more modern sound. Hopkins sings "Sick Feelin' Blues" and the rest (except for a couple of boogie instrumentals) in a carefully regulated yet declarative manner, expounding on rotten luck with women and life through an outstanding blend of warmth and self-awareness. Though usually thought of as an acoustic guitar picker, he plugs in here and lets amplification give an edge of unresolved tension to his jagged rhythms and idiosyncratic musical ideas. And while Hopkins is better known as a solo performer, he gets chased by a frisky rhythm section throughout. --Frank-John Hadley
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Track Listings : Disc 1
- Nothin' But The Blues
- Don't Think Cause You're Pretty
- Lightnin's Boogie
- Life I Used To Live
- Sick Feelin' Blues
- Evil Hearted Woman
- Blues For My Cookie
- Sittin' Down Thinkin'
- My Baby's Gone
- Lonesome In Your Home
- Lightnin's Special
- My Little Kewpie Doll
- Shine On Moon
- Had A Gal Called Sal
- Remember Me
- Moving On Out Boogie