Dive into the soulful and raw world of blues with Lightnin' Hopkins' "Sittin' In With Lightnin' Hopkins," released on June 1, 1991, under Time Records. This classic blues album is a testament to Hopkins' mastery of the genre, offering a collection of tracks that showcase his exceptional guitar skills and heartfelt vocals. Spanning just under 47 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful journey through the depths of country and classic blues.
The album kicks off with "New York Boogie," setting the tone for the gritty, urban blues that follow. Hopkins' signature slide guitar work is prominently featured throughout, as heard in tracks like "Cemetary Blues" and "Hammond Boogie aka Organ Blues." His ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling is evident in songs such as "So Sorry," "My Heart To Weep," and "Sad News From Korea," which reflect the hardships and struggles of life.
"Sittin' In With Lightnin' Hopkins" also includes notable tracks like "Fannie Mae," a classic blues standard, and "Policy Game," a commentary on the lottery and the human condition. The album's variety is further highlighted by the upbeat "Back Home Boogie" and the playful "Let Me Fly Your Kite," demonstrating Hopkins' versatility as an artist.
This album is a must-listen for any blues enthusiast, offering a pure and unfiltered experience of Lightnin' Hopkins' artistry. It's a timeless piece that captures the essence of classic blues, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.