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In New York [Import]

$14.00

Original: $39.99

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In New York [Import]

$39.99

$14.00

The Story

KEY FEATURES

  • 1xLP pressed on 180-Gram Audiophile Black Vinyl
  • Housed in a standard sleeve
  • Pressed at Pallas
  • Recorded at Nola Penthouse Studios, NYC 15th November 1960

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

Lightnin' Hopkins was one of the most over-recorded artists in the blues genre. The recordings here were made at a pivotal moment in his career. In 1960, at 48 years old, he was no longer a star in the black community but was becoming a folk legend. His deeply personal music not only reflected the experiences of his community but touched a universal nerve.

Chris Strachwitz, who often recorded Hopkins, has called his records "brief audio snapshots of one of the great folk poets to emerge from the African-American experience in Texas." When he died in 1982 he had recorded well over 600 "audio snapshots". From his prolific output, this Candid session ranks amongst his finest and most intimate work. Mark A Humphrey

TRACKLIST

  1. Take It Easy
  2. Mighty Crazy
  3. Your Own Fault
  4. Baby
  5. To Treat Me The Way You Do
  6. I've Had My Fun If I Don't Get Well No More
  7. The Trouble Blues
  8. Lightnin's Piano Boofgie
  9. Wonder Why
  10. Mister Charlie
  11. Black Cat

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Description

KEY FEATURES

  • 1xLP pressed on 180-Gram Audiophile Black Vinyl
  • Housed in a standard sleeve
  • Pressed at Pallas
  • Recorded at Nola Penthouse Studios, NYC 15th November 1960

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

Lightnin' Hopkins was one of the most over-recorded artists in the blues genre. The recordings here were made at a pivotal moment in his career. In 1960, at 48 years old, he was no longer a star in the black community but was becoming a folk legend. His deeply personal music not only reflected the experiences of his community but touched a universal nerve.

Chris Strachwitz, who often recorded Hopkins, has called his records "brief audio snapshots of one of the great folk poets to emerge from the African-American experience in Texas." When he died in 1982 he had recorded well over 600 "audio snapshots". From his prolific output, this Candid session ranks amongst his finest and most intimate work. Mark A Humphrey

TRACKLIST

  1. Take It Easy
  2. Mighty Crazy
  3. Your Own Fault
  4. Baby
  5. To Treat Me The Way You Do
  6. I've Had My Fun If I Don't Get Well No More
  7. The Trouble Blues
  8. Lightnin's Piano Boofgie
  9. Wonder Why
  10. Mister Charlie
  11. Black Cat

LISTEN

Available on Desktop & Mobile

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