Hootin' the Blues | |
Type: | Live |
Artist: | Lightnin' Hopkins |
Cover: | Hootin' the Blues.jpg |
Released: | 1964 |
Recorded: | May 17, 1962 |
Venue: | The 2nd Fret, Philadelphia, PA |
Genre: | Blues |
Length: | 362:30 |
Label: | Prestige Folklore |
Producer: | Shel Kagen |
Chronology: | Lightnin' Hopkins |
Prev Title: | Lightnin' Strikes |
Prev Year: | 1962 |
Next Title: | Goin' Away |
Next Year: | 1963 |
Hootin' the Blues is a live album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded in Philadelphia in 1962 and released on the Prestige Folklore label in 1964.[1] [2]
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings wrote that "this set gives an accurate idea of the repertoire Lightnin' tended to choose when playing for folkclub audiences".[3] AllMusic reviewer Bruce Eder stated: "Hootin' The Blues is one of Hopkins' better folk club concerts, capturing him in an intense performance on acoustic guitar, rapping (in the sense of talking) about the blues and what it means as he introduces some powerful songs ... The best moment, though, is his reinvention of Ray Charles' 'What'd I Say' as an acoustic guitar number (trust me, it works), which displays the kind of fingering that must've made a young Eric Clapton want to sit down and cry".
All compositions by Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins except where noted