℗ 1968 Jewel Records
Released May 21, 1968
Duration 38m 09s
Record Label Jewel Records
Catalogue No. 43NB2178JE
Genre Blues (Texas Blues)
 

Talkin' Some Sense

Lightnin' Hopkins

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1.1
Long Way from Home
Lightnin' Hopkins
2:49
1.2
I'm Tired of Trouble
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:39
1.3
Viet Nam War, Pts. 1 & 2
Lightnin' Hopkins
4:15
1.4
Lightnin' Strikes One More Time
Lightnin' Hopkins
2:51
1.5
Waklin' Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:16
1.6
Talkin' Some Sense
Lightnin' Hopkins
2:46
1.7
Lonesome Lightnin'
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:28
1.8
My Suggestion
Lightnin' Hopkins
4:58
1.9
Uncle Stan, The Hip Hit Record Man
Lightnin' Hopkins
2:41
1.10
You're Gonna Miss Me
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:58
1.11
The Purple Puppy
Lightnin' Hopkins
3:28
"[Hopkins is] the embodiment of the jazz-and-poetry spirit, representing its ancient form in the single creator whose words and music are one act." - Robert "Mack" McCormick (Musicologist) Talkin' Some Sense, is an album by blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins recorded in Texas in 1968 and released on Stan Lewis' Jewel Records label. It features Billy Bizor on harmonica, Elmore Nixon on piano, and Lawrence Evans on bass. On this album, Hopkins proves himself as the centre of a rich history and folklore in American music. Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 71 on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Jewel Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.14
-3.15 to -1.22
-17.01
-17.95 to -15.67
-14.66
-15.60 to -13.10
10
9 to 10
1
Long Way from Home
-1.22-16.12-13.710
2
I'm Tired of Trouble
-1.22-16.41-14.110
3
Viet Nam War, Pts. 1 & 2
-1.22-16.66-14.510
4
Lightnin' Strikes One More Time
-1.44-15.67-13.19
5
Waklin' Blues
-1.56-16.92-14.610
6
Talkin' Some Sense
-2.95-17.95-15.610
7
Lonesome Lightnin'
-2.83-17.91-15.69
8
My Suggestion
-2.70-17.82-15.510
9
Uncle Stan, The Hip Hit Record Man
-3.03-16.94-14.59
10
You're Gonna Miss Me
-3.15-17.67-15.09
11
The Purple Puppy
-2.23-17.04-15.19

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