Linda Hopkins - Me and Bessie (1976)

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Title: Me and Bessie
Year Of Release: 1976
Label: Columbia/Linda Hopkins
Genre: B;ues, Soul
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:40:05
Total Size: 233 mb
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Tracklist

01. I'm Not Bessie (Intro) / Give Me a Pigfoot
02. Romance In the Dark
03. Preachin' the Blues
04. A Good Man Is Hard to Find
05. T'Aint Nobody's Bizness If I Do
06. Put It Right Here
07. You've Been a Good Old Woman
08. After You've Gone
09. Empty Red Blues
10. Kitchen Man
11. Fare Thee Well
12. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
13. Trouble

Although Linda Hopkins had recorded fairly extensively during 1951-65, this LP (her first recording in a decade) was a breakthrough for her. At the time she was appearing in the successful Broadway musical Me and Bessie, and despite her versatility, she would from then on be associated with the music of Bessie Smith. The strange part about this record is that Hopkins (who is backed by an unidentified small group plus some vocalists) does not sound much like Bessie Smith and in fact her interpretations of the mostly vintage material are quite rubish, sometimes sounding close to Aretha Franklin. A few of the songs ("Romance in the Dark," "Fare Thee Well" and "Trouble") have nothing to do with Bessie Smith although the other tunes (which include "Gimme a Pigfoot," "T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness if I Do," "You've Been a Good Old Wagon" and "Empty Bed Blues") certainly do. To fully enjoy this well-performed album one has to put away their expectations of Hopkins doing a close impression of Bessie Smith and enjoy her singing on its own terms.