Lightnin' Hopkins - Mojo Hand [Vinyl] (1962)

Artist: Lightnin' Hopkins
Title: Mojo Hand [Vinyl]
Year Of Release: 1962/2018
Label: Vinyl Lovers
Genre: Acoustic Blues, Texas Blues
Quality: FLAC 24/16bit (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 38:56
Total Size: 411 MB | 215 MB | 93 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mojo Hand [Vinyl]
Year Of Release: 1962/2018
Label: Vinyl Lovers
Genre: Acoustic Blues, Texas Blues
Quality: FLAC 24/16bit (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 38:56
Total Size: 411 MB | 215 MB | 93 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Mojo Hand (2:56)
2. Coffee For Mama (3:27)
3. Awful Dream (4:49)
4. Black Mare Trot (3:52)
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (2:36)
6. Black Cadillac (Bonus Track) (3:36)
7. Glory Bee (4:22)
8. Sometimes She Will (2:28)
9. Shine On, Moon (4:19)
10. Santa (3:42)
11. Good Morning Little School Girl (Bonus Track) (2:45)
Personnel:
SAM “LIGHTNIN’” HOPKINS: vocals and guitar, plus Delmar Donnell (drums), and unknown (bass).
Recorded in New York, November 1960.
Bonus Tracks:
Track 6: Lightnin’ Hopkins (voc & g), Spider Kilpatrick (d).
Probably recorded at Gold Star Studio, Houston, Texas, February 17, 1962.
Track 11: Lightnin’ Hopkins (voC & g).
Recorded in Houston, Texas, July 13, 1961.
This essential LP edition presents one of Hopkins’ finest albums, "Mojo Hand", which was originally issued in 1962 on Bobby Robinson’s label, Fire Records. (The LP would be retitled Lightnin’ Hopkins just two years later for the Sphere Sounds imprint re-release, featuring a different cover-sleeve.) Mojo Hand is widely regarded as one of the true masterpieces from Hopkins’ catalog. The material ranges from classic blues to R&B-flavored numbers. There’s even a charming novelty Christmas blues, titled “Santa.” These are moody and powerful performances. Despite the variety, the album is remarkably cohesive because Hopkins’ amalgamation of styles can be heard within each song.
SAM “LIGHTNIN’” HOPKINS: vocals and guitar, plus Delmar Donnell (drums), and unknown (bass).
Recorded in New York, November 1960.
Bonus Tracks:
Track 6: Lightnin’ Hopkins (voc & g), Spider Kilpatrick (d).
Probably recorded at Gold Star Studio, Houston, Texas, February 17, 1962.
Track 11: Lightnin’ Hopkins (voC & g).
Recorded in Houston, Texas, July 13, 1961.
This essential LP edition presents one of Hopkins’ finest albums, "Mojo Hand", which was originally issued in 1962 on Bobby Robinson’s label, Fire Records. (The LP would be retitled Lightnin’ Hopkins just two years later for the Sphere Sounds imprint re-release, featuring a different cover-sleeve.) Mojo Hand is widely regarded as one of the true masterpieces from Hopkins’ catalog. The material ranges from classic blues to R&B-flavored numbers. There’s even a charming novelty Christmas blues, titled “Santa.” These are moody and powerful performances. Despite the variety, the album is remarkably cohesive because Hopkins’ amalgamation of styles can be heard within each song.