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Barbara Lynn

Here Is Barbara Lynn

Light in the Attic

LITA119LP

LP Black $18
  • 24bit / 96kHz remastering from original 1/4” tapes
  • Liner notes by Jessica Hundley interviewing Barbara, plus rare archive photographs
  • 180gram LP housed in an expanded deluxe Stoughton gatefold “Tip-On” jacket

Description


To be a woman singing your own blues and soul songs in 1960s Texas was a rare thing. To do so while brandishing a left-handed Stratocaster and bashing out hard-edged licks was even rarer. Yet that’s just what Barbara Lynn did, inspired by Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed, Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee. And it was a hit: her 1962 debut single, “You’ll Lose A Good Thing,” recorded with session musicians including Dr. John, gave her an R&B chart Number One and a Billboard chart Top 10 hit.

It was a path that Lynn chose at elementary school in 1940s Beaumont, Texas, when she told her mother she wanted to play guitar. “I decided that playing piano was a little bit too common, you know what I mean?” says Lynn in the new liner notes. “You’d always see a lady or a little girl sitting at...

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Artist Bio

To be a woman singing your own blues and soul songs in 1960s Texas was a rare thing. To do so while brandishing a left-handed Stratocaster and bashing out hard-edged licks was even rarer. Yet that’s just what Barbara Lynn did, inspired by Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed, Elvis Presley, and Brenda Lee. Her 1962 debut single, “You’ll Lose A Good Thing,” recorded with session musicians including Dr. John, gave her an R&B chart Number One and a Billboard chart Top 10 hit.

Self-taught, first on the ukulele and then on guitar, Lynn formed her first group, Barbara Lynn and Her Idols, while still at school and soon took the local scene by storm. Hers was a powerful talent in a petite package, a performer who could stand up against the best–even as a teenager. Spotted while performing underage in Louisiana, she...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 You’ll Lose A Good Thing
  • 2 Take Your Love And Run
  • 3 Maybe We Can Slip Away
  • 4 Sure Is Worth It
  • 5 Only You Know How To Love Me
  • 6 (Until Then) I’ll Suffer
  • 7 You’re Losing Me
  • 8 Sufferin’ City
  • 9 Multiplying Pain
  • 10 Why Can’t You Love Me
  • 11 Mix It Up Baby
  • 12 This Is The Thanks I Get