180g Audiophile White Vinyl!
The late legendary rocker and blues statesman Johnny Winter continues to enthrall audiences the world over. With his unique brand of blues/rock guitar and vocal prowess, Winters style will always be truly unmatched in purity and longevity.
While he toured non-stop, its no secret that his live performances are legendary. Fortunately for his huge fan base, Johnny had captured a lot of his concerts on tape over the many decades, which proudly leads us to the first time 180 Gram Audiophile vinyl version of the second incredible installment of the chart topping Live Bootleg Series.
For Johnny Winters Live Bootleg Series Volume 2, the artist surely becomes his instrument in some incredibly guitar shredding live performances. The blues wielding axeman steps out with super extended workouts on concert classics like his masterful version of his classic Black Cat Bone, Johnnys stellar interpretation of Mississippi Blues, and a super jam on the B.B. King classic Rock Me Baby.
Always paying homage to his fellow bluesmen, Johnny also dug far back into his archives for a super rare performance of the stellar Robert Johnson classic Crossroads.
Friday Music is very honored to be the home of Johnny Winters Live Bootleg Series Volume 2. As with previous releases, these are totally produced, authorized, owned, and controlled by the late artist. For a limited time only this amazing album is pressed on 180 Gram White Vinyl to enhance your Johnny Winter listening experience.
In addition to the hard rockin blues on this wonderful collection, this limited edition LP release is presented with a stellar rare photo from Carl Dunn as well as acclaimed music journalist Sean McDevitt penned liner notes.
Live Bootleg Series Volume 2 by Johnny Winter... Five tracks of pure Texan blues power...stunning limited edition white vinyl...courtesy of the legendary Johnny Winter and Friday Music.
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
White Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Black Cat Bone
2. Parchman Farm
3. Rock Me Baby
Side Two:
1. Mississippi Blues
2. Crossroads
The late legendary rocker and blues statesman Johnny Winter continues to enthrall audiences the world over. With his unique brand of blues/rock guitar and vocal prowess, Winters style will always be truly unmatched in purity and longevity.
While he toured non-stop, its no secret that his live performances are legendary. Fortunately for his huge fan base, Johnny had captured a lot of his concerts on tape over the many decades, which proudly leads us to the first time 180 Gram Audiophile vinyl version of the second incredible installment of the chart topping Live Bootleg Series.
For Johnny Winters Live Bootleg Series Volume 2, the artist surely becomes his instrument in some incredibly guitar shredding live performances. The blues wielding axeman steps out with super extended workouts on concert classics like his masterful version of his classic Black Cat Bone, Johnnys stellar interpretation of Mississippi Blues, and a super jam on the B.B. King classic Rock Me Baby.
Always paying homage to his fellow bluesmen, Johnny also dug far back into his archives for a super rare performance of the stellar Robert Johnson classic Crossroads.
Friday Music is very honored to be the home of Johnny Winters Live Bootleg Series Volume 2. As with previous releases, these are totally produced, authorized, owned, and controlled by the late artist. For a limited time only this amazing album is pressed on 180 Gram White Vinyl to enhance your Johnny Winter listening experience.
In addition to the hard rockin blues on this wonderful collection, this limited edition LP release is presented with a stellar rare photo from Carl Dunn as well as acclaimed music journalist Sean McDevitt penned liner notes.
Live Bootleg Series Volume 2 by Johnny Winter... Five tracks of pure Texan blues power...stunning limited edition white vinyl...courtesy of the legendary Johnny Winter and Friday Music.
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
White Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Black Cat Bone
2. Parchman Farm
3. Rock Me Baby
Side Two:
1. Mississippi Blues
2. Crossroads