Album US 1997 on M.I.L. Multimedia label
Blues (Country Blues, Texas Blues)
Info on back of back panel of 4 page front insert- Discographical Information: These selections stem from five sessions. Tracks #’s 6 and 8 took place in San Antonio’s TNT studios the session musicians are unknown. The rest of the recordings were made at Houston’s A.C.A. Studios in 1961; Track #3, Elmore Nixon (Piano), Ivory Lee Seimens (drums) in 1968; Track #’s 1, 5, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 19 Cedric Haywood (piano), Lawrence Evans (bass), Ben Turner (drums). The line up was the same in 1969 but also included Billy Bizor on the harmonica. Produced by Ray C. Ames for M.I.L. Multimedia. Recordings mastered on SONIC SOLUTIONS, system by Phil York, Yorktown Digital Works, 1400 W. Irving Boulevard, #301, Irving, Texas, 75061. Issued under license from Home Cooking Records. Comes in jewel case with orange disc housing tray.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | You Just Got To Miss Me | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
2 | War Is Starting Again | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
3 | Good As Old Time Religion | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
4 | Got Me A Louisiana Woman | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
5 | Pine Gum Boogie | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
6 | Lightning Jump | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
7 | I Went To Louisiana | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
8 | Late In The Evening | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
9 | Old Man | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
10 | Rainy Day In Houston | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
11 | Mojo Hand | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
12 | Vietnam War | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
13 | Cryin’ For Bread | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
14 | Wake Up The Dead | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
15 | I Wonder Where She Can Be Tonight | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
16 | Born In The Bottoms | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
17 | Go Ahead | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
18 | Feel Like Balling The Jack | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
19 | A Man Like Me Is Hard To Find | Lightnin' Hopkins | ||
20 | The World’s In A Tangle | Lightnin' Hopkins |