Lightnin' Hopkins
Autobiography In Blues
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Lightnin' Hopkins
Autobiography In Blues
1971 pressing. "Autobiography in Blues" is a raw showcase of Lightnin' Hopkins' profound impact on the blues genre, capturing the essence of his storytelling prowess and musical genius. Released in 1960, this album is a pivotal work in Hopkins' expansive discography, featuring a collection of tracks that embody his unique blend of Texas blues. Hopkins, born Sam John Hopkins in 1912, was known for his emotive voice and masterful guitar work, and this album exemplifies his ability to weave personal narratives into his music, providing listeners with an intimate glimpse into his life experiences.
The album features standout tracks such as "Trouble In Mind" and "Bottle Up And Go", where Hopkins’ soulful expression and dexterous guitar skills shine, demonstrating his influence on future generations of blues musicians. With its stripped-down instrumentation, "Autobiography in Blues" emphasizes Hopkins’ lyrical storytelling, painting vivid pictures of struggle, resilience, and everyday life in the South. For blues enthusiasts and new listeners alike, this album serves as a compelling entry point into the world of Lightnin' Hopkins, offering a timeless exploration of the human condition through the lens of the blues. It’s not just an album; it’s a profound narrative of personal and cultural history.
$20.00
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Artist: Lightnin' Hopkins
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Genre: Blues
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Type: Used - LP
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Label: Tradition Everest
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Catalog ID: TLP 1040
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Condition:
Vinyl:Near Mint (NM or M-)Sleeve:Very Good Plus (VG+) -
Country ID: US
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SKU: 186973
Track List
A1 | In The Evening, The Sun Is Going Down | |
A2 | Trouble In Mind | |
A3 | Mama And Papa Hopkins | |
A4 | The Foot Race Is On | |
A5 | That Gambling Life | |
A6 | When The Saints Go Marching In | |
B1 | Get Off My Toe | |
B2 | 75 Highway | |
B3 | Bottle Up And Go | |
B4 | Short Haired Woman | |
B5 | So Long Baby | |
B6 | Santa Fe Blues |
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