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Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues Train (1951/1991)

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Lightnin' Hopkins - Blues Train (1951/1991)

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1 	Hello Central 	2:57
2 	Coffee Blues 	3:41
3 	Long Way From Texas 	3:01
4 	Mad As I Can Be 	3:10
5 	New Short-Haired Woman 	2:59
6 	Gotta Move 	2:39
7 	Everybody's Down On Me 	2:59
8 	Freight Train 	2:47
9 	Prayin' Ground Blues 	2:57
10 	Don't Think I'm Crazy 	2:47
11 	Dirty House Blues 	2:59
12 	Everything Happens To Me 	2:39
13 	I Wonder Why 	2:29
14 	Buck Dance Boogie 	2:32
15 	Mad As I Can Be (Alternate Unreleased Take) 	3:11

Lightnin' Hopkins - Guitar, Piano, Vocals 

Compilation of Sittin' In With/Jax material.

 

"This album was recorded at the peak of Lightning Hopkins' career in 1950/1951. It includes his two biggest hits 'Hello Central' and 'Coffee Blues' as well as thirteen other tracks taken directly from the original analog tapes." ---discogs.com

 

Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins learned the blues from Blind Lemon Jefferson in the Twenties. He was a ferocious electric stylist in the Fifties, though he's perhaps best known for his nimble acoustic fingerpicking during the Sixties folk-blues revival. As unpredictable as John Lee Hooker, he seemed to be making it up as he went along, and often was. ---rollingstone.com

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