Lightnin' Hopkins - King Of The Texas Blues
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Album Details: King Of The Texas Blues
- Release Date:
- 12/30/2003
- Label:
- Acrobat Records
- UPC:
- 026656511523
User Reviews: King Of The Texas Blues
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must be good
, December 31, 2003Reviewer: slickchicken2000 - See all slickchicken2000's reviews
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Pro Reviews: King Of The Texas Blues
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Lightnin' Hopkins didn't sing songs so much as spontaneously make them up on the spot, pulling events from his daily life and matching them to one of his set blues riffs, and when the process worked, the results were a stunning example of the blues as personal catharsis, and when it failed to click, well, it sounded like any of a dozen other Hopkins songs. Add to this the fact that Hopkins often took adventuresome liberties with tempo and time, and he could be a handful for producers looking to jazz up his Texas country blues sound with added instrumentation. The tracks on this collection are split between a session in 1965 recorded for Verve and a 1969 session for Vault Records, and while there is no artistic reason for the two sessions to be melded together like this (save that these are 15 of the 27 tracks for which Prestige owns the licensing rights), the result is actually a pretty decent record, featuring the slickestsounding (relatively we're talking Lightnin' here) Hopkins you're ever going to encounter. Given a backing band of Earl Palmer on drums, Jimmy Bond on bass, and Joe "Streamline" Ewing on trombone, Hopkins turns in measured (for him) and almost jazzy renditions of "Shining Moon," "Talk of the Town," and "Shaggy Dad," and even with the unlikely trombone accompaniment, it all works. Mixed in are solo Hopkins tracks on both acoustic and electric guitar. Sometimes you can just grab a handful of stuff and throw it at the wall and it magically sticks there in a pleasing pattern. One suspects that's the case here. [This same set of tracks in a different sequence was issued in 1997 by Boomerang Records as Shake It Baby and with yet a different sequence again in 2005 by Fruit Tree Records as Talk of the Town.] - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide |
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Lightnin' Hopkins Biography
Sam Hopkins was a Texas country bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the genre change remarkably, but he never appreciably altered his mournful Lone S...Full Lightnin' Hopkins Biography
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Pros: he's a pro
Cons: he' not a con
I don't have the CD. I haven't even heard the CD. With a name like Lightning Hopkins, it has to be good:)