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The Little Darlin' Sound of Lightnin' Hopkins: Lightnin' Strikes Twice

 
Album Review: The Little Darlin' Sound of Lightnin' Hopkins: Lightnin' Strikes Twice

  • Artist: Lightnin' Hopkins
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 26, 2005
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Aubrey Mayhew, founder of the maverick country label Little Darlin' Records, sought out taciturn bluesman Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins in Houston in 1967 and persuaded him to make some casual field recordings for him at nearby Gold Star Studio and, as it turned out, at two small local bars. The results of these extremely loose and casual sessions were issued as a series of five short albums under the blanket title of The Lost Texas Tapes, and it is those five releases that are collected here into one double-disc set. Intimacy is the operative word for these tracks, as Hopkins (playing solo electric guitar) sounds relaxed and at ease, and while these recordings are hardly the place to start with Lightnin', die-hard fans will find them indispensable for the insight they give into his creative process. 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, as it does here on cuts like "I Heard My Baby Crying" and "You and Your Man Don't Get Along," the results can be 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. Mayhew, who produced these sessions (meaning he paid for them), could never convince Hopkins that he wasn't from New York (he was actually from Nashville), leading to a brief history of their relationship from Hopkins' perspective on the completely improvised "That Man From New York City," one of the highlights on disc one. Nearly half of what is here was recorded at two local bars, and several cuts feature the distinct sound of ringing cash register bells in the background. The end of the second disc is a bit of a shock, as Hopkins invites a couple of his friends up to play, the harmonica player Curley Lee and an Irish folk singer named Irish O'Malley. Lee plays some fine harmonica, and even does a wonderful job singing on "Sorrow to My Heart" (a version of "Careless Love"), but O'Malley's Celtic medley of "Chicka Choca Shalali" and "Blow Out the Candle" is jarringly strange, at least in the context of a Lightnin' Hopkins gig. In spite of the musical intrusions (or maybe because of them), Lightnin' Strikes Twice is a remarkably intimate glimpse of an utterly unique bluesman, catching him close to home in familiar surroundings. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
From Man to Man Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:51)
I Wish I Was a Baby Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:39)
Little Boy Blue Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:29)
The Crazy Song Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:08)
Lightnin's Love Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:48)
That Man from New York City Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:06)
Take It if You Want It Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:32)
I Got a Letter Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (1:26)
Gonna Move Off This Street Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:20)
Help Yourself Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:53)
This Time We're Gonna Try Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:58)
Let's Work Awhile Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:15)
The Jet Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:27)
How Can You Love Me and Another Man Too Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:01)
I Heard My Baby Crying Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (5:49)
Chicken Mary Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:32)
My Baby Laid Out All Night Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:48)
Sam's Blues Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (1:57)
Goin' to Heaven When I Die Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (5:09)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You and Your Man Don't Get Along Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:31)
Rock Me Late at Night Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (5:14)
With You On My Mind Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (6:08)
Sam Talking to the Group Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (:43)
Little Rose Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:29)
Sam and Curley Talking Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (:54)
Possum Hunt Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:34)
Sam Talking and Strumming Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (1:46)
Love Me or Leave Me Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (5:17)
Load the Train Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:46)
Baby Don't Tear My Clothes Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:53)
Back in Mother's Arms Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:39)
John Hardy Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (4:22)
Goodnight Irene Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:40)
Chicka Choca Shalali Lightnin' Hopkins Irish Omalley, Lightnin' Hopkins (1:25)
One Meatball Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:55)
Sorrow to My Heart Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (3:26)
Blow out the Candle Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (2:14)
Chicken Minnie Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins (5:20)

Credits

Aubrey Mayhew (Liner Notes), Sam Hopkins (Arranger), Aubrey Mayhew (Producer), Tom Kittypaw (Compilation Producer)
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