
Lightnin Hopkins - Blues In My Bottle
Blues In A Bottle... One of the most prolific bluesmen, Sam 'Lightnin' Hopkins , has also been one of the most revered musicians, delivering country blues in a very personal way, but at the same time producing a series of electric guitar boogie that made him a jukebox favorite. Recorded in Houston in July 1961, Blues In My Bottle is a fine example of Hopkins' talents as a storyteller and his unlimited ability to shape the blues in all its forms.
Lightnin' Hopkins' solo acoustic album from 1961 shows the legendary musician at his best. Featuring Hopkins' guitar playing and vocals, "Blues in My Bottle" shines a spotlight on his masterful blues skills. The album features Hopkins' renditions of originals, traditional classics, and covers.
This edition was pressed on 180-gram vinyl by QRP and remastered from the original tapes (AAA) by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab.
Blues In A Bottle... One of the most prolific bluesmen, Sam 'Lightnin' Hopkins , has also been one of the most revered musicians, delivering country blues in a very personal way, but at the same time producing a series of electric guitar boogie that made him a jukebox favorite. Recorded in Houston in July 1961, Blues In My Bottle is a fine example of Hopkins' talents as a storyteller and his unlimited ability to shape the blues in all its forms.
Lightnin' Hopkins' solo acoustic album from 1961 shows the legendary musician at his best. Featuring Hopkins' guitar playing and vocals, "Blues in My Bottle" shines a spotlight on his masterful blues skills. The album features Hopkins' renditions of originals, traditional classics, and covers.
This edition was pressed on 180-gram vinyl by QRP and remastered from the original tapes (AAA) by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab.
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Blues In A Bottle... One of the most prolific bluesmen, Sam 'Lightnin' Hopkins , has also been one of the most revered musicians, delivering country blues in a very personal way, but at the same time producing a series of electric guitar boogie that made him a jukebox favorite. Recorded in Houston in July 1961, Blues In My Bottle is a fine example of Hopkins' talents as a storyteller and his unlimited ability to shape the blues in all its forms.
Lightnin' Hopkins' solo acoustic album from 1961 shows the legendary musician at his best. Featuring Hopkins' guitar playing and vocals, "Blues in My Bottle" shines a spotlight on his masterful blues skills. The album features Hopkins' renditions of originals, traditional classics, and covers.
This edition was pressed on 180-gram vinyl by QRP and remastered from the original tapes (AAA) by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab.













