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    Lightnin' Hopkins - Thinkin' And Worryin': The Aladdin Singles 1947-1952 (2016)

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    Lightnin' Hopkins - Thinkin' And Worryin': The Aladdin Singles 1947-1952 (2016)


    Acoustic Blues, RnB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:08:49 | 163 MB
    Label: Jasmine Records | Release Year: 2016

    Lightnin' Hopkins was one of the greatest and most popular authentic blues artists. These 26 titles comprise the first 13 singles released by Lightnin' Hopkins between 1947 and 1952. They weren't his first recordings but they were the first released under his own name. Although he did record with other musicians and even with full bands it's these acoustic classics that best illustrate his art and they are some of the most endearing blues tracks ever recorded. Includes the popular songs "Katie Mae Blues", "Big Mama Jump" and his biggest chart hit "Shotgun Blues". A true genius of the genre this Lightnin' Hopkins release by Jasmine is a must have for blues and R&B fans.

    TRACKLIST

    01. Katie Mae Blues
    02. Backwater Blues (That Mean Old Twister)
    03. Feel So Bad
    04. I Can't Stay Here In Your Town
    05. Fast Mail Rambler
    06. Thinkin' And Worryin'
    07. Short Haired Woman
    08. Big Mama Jump
    09. Sugar On My Mind
    10. Picture On The Wall
    11. Down Baby
    12. Play With Your Poodle
    13. Nightmare Blues
    14. Woman, Woman
    15. Morning Blues
    16. Have To Let You Go
    17. Mama's Baby Child
    18. Unpredictable Woman
    19. Shotgun
    20. Rolling And Rolling
    21. Honey Babe
    22. The Moon Is Rising
    23. You're Gonna Miss Me
    24. Abilene
    25. You Are Not Going To Worry My Life Anymore
    26. Daddy Will Be Home One Day