Lightnin' Hopkins – Lightnin' In New York
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Another incredible Lightnin' Hopkins performance, this one with the man on vocal, guitar and piano. Recorded at Nola Penthouse Studios in New York City in November of 1960. Reissue mastered from the original analog master tapes by Ray Staff at Alchemy. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl by Pallas.
This is another in Pure Pleasure's Candid Series, featuring reissues from an incredible label that met its demise some 40 years ago. The American Candid label has achieved a near legendary status among the critics and the International jazz and blues public. The series was born in 1960 when Archie Bleyer, owner of the Cadence label decided to indulge his love of jazz and blues and create his own line - called Candid. Archie approached Nat Hentoff - a likeable and knowledgeable critic, author and journalist active in New York at the time. Hentoff accepted the challenge of producing the albums and history was made. However, the label went out of business in 1961 and remained that way for a quarter of a century. Then Alan Bates acquired the masters and renamed his Black Lion Productions company Candid. Bates made the Candid titles available again on CD. These Candid titles were very well recorded and the performances generally are stunning. Great sound and music.
“Wowsa. This is one GREAT album!…I think when you hear this record you’ll get a good idea why I am so smitten with the blues…For what it’s worth, this Pure Pleasure release destroys the UK Barnaby issues…Highest recommendation.” Recording = 9.5/10 Music = 10/10 – Richard Foster, Hi-Fi+, Issue 41, page 138
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Artist: Lightnin' HopkinsLabel: Candid, Pure Pleasure RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: UKGenre: BluesStyle: Country Blues, Folk
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A1 Take It Easy
A2 Mighty Crazy
A3 Your Own Fault, Baby, To Treat Me The Way You Do
A4 I'Ve Had My Fun If I Don'T Get Well No More
B1 The Trouble Blues
B2 Lightnin'S Piano Boogie
B3 Wonder Why
B4 Mister Charlie
B5 Black Cat