Lightnin' Hopkins – Free Form Patterns - RARITY (unsealed) - Audiophile
Lightnin' Hopkins – Free Form Patterns - RARITY (unsealed) - Audiophile
Lightnin' Hopkins – Free Form Patterns - RARITY (unsealed) - Audiophile
Lightnin' Hopkins – Free Form Patterns - RARITY (unsealed) - Audiophile

Lightnin' Hopkins – Free Form Patterns (unsealed)

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Unsealed vinyl
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Rarity - Unsealed (mint conditions)

Sam Lightnin' Hopkins - vocals & guitar [click here to see more vinyl featuring Lightnin' Hopkins]

Duke Davis - Bass 

Blues Harp - Billy Bizor, Wild Child

Written by Lightnin' Hopkins (A1-2, A4-5, B2-5), B.Bizor (A3, B1), M.Rubenstein (A3, B1)

 

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  unspecified

Label :  Get Back

Original Label : International Artists

Engineered by Jim Duff

Produced by Lelan Rogers

Originally released in 1968

Reissued in 2002

 

 

Tracks :      

      Side A

      1. Mr. Charlie
      2. Give Me Time To Think
      3. Fox Chase
      4. Mr. Dittas' Grocery Store
      5. Open Up Your Door

      Side B

      1. Baby Child
      2. Cookings Done
      3. Got Her Letter This Morning
      4. Rain Falling
      5. Mini Skirt

       

       

      Reviews:

      “Lightnin' Hopkins originally recorded the ten tracks that make up Free Form Patterns on February 1, 1968, for the International Artists label. Also on that label's roster was the psychedelic group 13th Floor Elevators, which, by 1968, had basically disbanded. For this session, producer Lelan Rogers (Kenny's brother) teamed Hopkins up with Elevators drummer Danny Thomas and bassist Duke Davis. While not as revolutionary as John Lee Hooker's sessions with Canned Heat, Free Form Patterns steers clear of the late-'60s psychedelic trappings that screwed up such similar sessions as Electric Mud. No one tried to bend Hopkins to fit a foreign musical approach on Free Form Patterns; he made the music bend to him.” AllMusic Review by Al Campbell

       

      Rating:

      AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs  4 / 5

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