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Johnny Winter Second Winter Gold CD

Johnny Winter

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SKU:
UDCD 753
UPC:
015775475328

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Johnny Winter is the real deal, blues wise. Few guitar players have been able to match his raw energy. Second Winter was released in 1969 on Columbia Records. It was originally released as a three-sided LP to use all the songs they recorded-and to have them play as loudly as they wanted!

Brother Edgar Winter covers keyboard and alto sax duties throughout the record and bassist Tommy Shannon (who later became a member of Stevie Ray Vaughn's Double Trouble band) is instantly recognizable by his tone alone.

Second Winter is not a slickly-produced recording, but, raw in a pure Johnny Winter-style. You will notice significant improvements in MoFi's version over the aluminum CD. Winter's slide guitar playing on Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited is unbelievably incredible! And his version of Chuck Berry's Johnny B. Goode ain't too shabby either! This is blues shouting and rip-snorting in your face. This IS blues power.

Selections:
1. Memory Pain
2. I'm Not Sure
3. The Good Love
4. Slippin' and Slidin'
5. Miss Ann
6. Johnny B. Goode
7. Highway 61 Revisited
8. I Love Everybody
9. Hustled Down In Texas
10. I Hate Everybody
11. Fast Life Rider

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