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Lightnin' Hopkins - "Live" At The Bird Lounge album flac Performer: Lightnin' Hopkins
Title: "Live" At The Bird Lounge
Style: Texas Blues
Released: 1964
Country: US
MP3 album: 1773 mb
FLAC album: 1141 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MMF VOX MP2 AU DTS VOC MP3
Genre: Blues

Lightnin' Hopkins - Leave Jike Mary Alone (Live) (04:29, 320Kb/s). Lightnin' Hopkins - You Treat Po' Lightin' Wrong (Live) (06:34, 320Kb/s). Lightnin' Hopkins - I Heard My Children Crying (Live) (05:58, 320Kb/s). Lightnin' Hopkins - There's Good Rockin' Tonight (Live) (06:11, 320Kb/s). Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightnin' Hopkins "Live" At the Bird Lounge (2018). Lightnin' Hopkins "Live" At the Bird Lounge (2018) - download the album and listen online. On this page you can listen to the album, get information about the album,.

Lightnin' Hopkins - Don't Treat That Man Way You Treat Me 04:32. Lightnin' Hopkins - I Heard My Children Crying 05:57. Lightnin' Hopkins - You Treat Po' Lightin' Wrong 06:33. Lightnin' Hopkins - I'm Gonna Meet My Baby Somewhere 05:09. Lightnin' Hopkins - Don't Treat That Man, Way You Treat Me 04:32. The Complete Prestige/Bluesville Recordings - Lightnin' Hopkins. The Blues Collection - Lightnin' Hopkins

Lightnin' Hopkins "Live" At the Bird Lounge. Lightnin's Boogie: Live at The Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club. 2015 Original Album plus Bonus Tracks - 1960.

Live at the Bird Lounge (Guest Star, 1964). The King of the Blues (Pickwick, 1965) - reissued as Let's Work Awhile. Blue Lightnin' (Jewel, 1965 ). Live at Newport (Vanguard, 1965 ). Lightnin' Strikes (Verve Folkways, 1965 ) - reissued as Nothin' But the Blues. The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins (1968), directed by Les Blank and Skip Gerson (Flower Films & Video). The Sun's Gonna Shine (1969), directed by Les Blank with Skip Gerson (Flower Films & Video). Sounder (1972), directed by Martin Ritt (the soundtrack includes Hopkins singing "Jesus Will You Come by Here"). Mojo Hand: The Life and Music of Lightnin' Hopkins, by Timothy J. O'Brien and David Ensminger (University of Texas Press). List of blues musicians.

By Lightnin' Hopkins. PLAY ALL. Live At The Bird Lounge. Released by Screenland Records Oct 2013 6 Tracks. By Lightnin' Hopkins.

Tracklist

A1 I Heard My Children Crying
A2 Leave Jike Mary Alone
A3 You Treat Po' Lightnin' Wrong
B1 I'm Gonna Meet My Baby Somewhere
B2 Don't Treat That Man, Way You Treat Me
B3 There's Good Rockin' Tonight

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Synthetic Plastics Company
  • Mastered At – Longwear Plating
  • Recorded At – The Bird Lounge, Houston

Notes

Original Guest Star Pressing. Live at Bird Lounge, 2305 S. Shepard, Houston TX.

Front cover: GS-1459
Rear Cover: 1459
Labels: GS 1459

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): GS-1459-A LW
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): GS-1459-B LW

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GS 1459 Lightnin' Hopkins Live At The Bird Lounge ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, 180) Guest Star GS 1459 US 2014
40053 Lightnin' Hopkins Live At The Bird Lounge ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Astan 40053 Germany 1984
A-603 Lightnin Hopkins* The Blues – Live! ‎(LP) ALA A-603 US Unknown
25-S-5616 Lightnin' Hopkins "Live" At The Bird Lounge ‎(LP, Album) Ember Records 25-S-5616 Australia Unknown
BDL 1010 Lightnin' Hopkins "Live" From The Bird Lounge ‎(LP, Album) Bulldog Records BDL 1010 UK Unknown


Comments: (1)
Rleyistr
"Back in Houston, visiting the folks while on break from college, Townes went down to the Bird Lounge to witness his hero, Lightnin' Hopkins, live, in the flesh. Van Zandt sat mesmerized as he watched Hopkins's long, black, snakelike fingers chase each other up and down the neck of his old Gibson guitar while he sang about the real people and events that directly shaped his life. There were plenty of cruel boss men, corrupt cops, and no-good lyin' women, always giving "Po' Lightnin'" more than his fair share of trouble. But in the retelling of the daily injustices he witnessed and experienced as a black man in his hometown of Houston, Hopkins would unintentionally become something of a spokesman for the civil rights movement." - John Kruth - To Live's to Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt