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  1. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Double Blues "Please retry" Amazon Music Unlimited: Price . New from : Used from : MP3 Music, September 26, 2006 "Please retry" $9.49 . $9.49 — Audio CD, January 31, 1992 "Please retry ... Four Classic Albums Sings The Blues / Lightnin` Hopkins / Blues In My Bottle / Walkin` This Road By.

  2. Double Blues, a Compilation of songs by Lightnin' Hopkins. Released in 1972. Genres: Blues, Acoustic Texas Blues, Electric Texas Blues ... By Lightnin' Hopkins.... Artist: Lightnin' Hopkins: Type: Compilation: Released: 1972: RYM Rating: 4.10 / 5.0 from 33 ratings Ranked #79 for 1972: Genres Blues , Acoustic Texas Blues, Electric ...

  3. Lightnin' HopkinsDouble Blues. More images. Label:Fantasy – 24702: Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered. Country:US: Released:Jun 12, 1989: Genre: ... 2 LPs on 1 CD: Lightnin' Hopkins - Down Home Blues (1965) / Lightnin' Hopkins - Soul Blues (1966). Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 02521824022. Other Versions (5 of 13) View All ...

  4. 10 de may. de 2014 · Lightnin' Hopkins - Double Blues (1973/1989) 1. Let's Go Sit On the Lawn 4:17 2. I'm Taking A Devil of a Chance 3:56 3. I Got Tired 4:40 4. I Asked The Bossman 6:46 5. Just A Wristwatch On My Arm 3:38 6. I Woke Up This Morning 5:55 7. I Was Standing on 75 Highway 5:14 8.

  5. Lightnin’ Hopkins toured and recorded prolifically until the mid 50’s when the new Chicago electric blues began to make his acoustic style appear old fashioned. In 1959, a young blues enthusiast named Sam Charters managed to track him down, and together they recorded ‘The Roots of Lightning Hopkins’ in his apartment, using a guitar he had to borrow.

  6. The musicologist Robert McCormick said LightninHopkins was “the embodiment of the jazz-and-poetry spirit, representing its ancient form in the single creator whose words and music are one act.” We recommend starting your LightninHopkins vinyl collection with the essential Double Blues and Earth Blues.

  7. Selections #8-17 originally releases as "Soul Blues" (Prestige 7377). All selections recorded May 4-5, 1964. Since maximum playing time of a single CD could not accomodate the entire lenght of the original double-album release, the introduction ("I Make My First Record And Get My Name") has been deleted.