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Johnny Winter - Nothin' But The Blues/White, Hot And Blue, Eac ape cue log full 300dpi scans |
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Posted: 07-05-2008, 21:32
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Posted: 07-05-2008, 21:35
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Personnel: Johnny Winter (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, bass guitar, drums); Muddy Waters (vocals); Pat Rush (guitar); Bob Margolin (electric guitar); Pat Ramsey, James Cotton (harmonica); Edgar Winter, Pinetop Perkins (piano); Charles Calmese (electric bass); I.P. Sweat (bass guitar); Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Bobby T. Torello (drums). Audio Remasterer: Andrew Thompson. Product description at amazon.com Two cracking late-‘70s albums from Blues Rock guitarist Johnny Winter. Muddy Waters and James Cotton feature on Nothin’ But The Blues. Johnny Winter is still actively gigging and recording. Digitally re-mastered and slipcased. New notes. J. Conroy "Da Kine" at amazon.com Firstly, you probably already have these on vinyl and want to know if the quality is there. Yes, these are Sony authorized productions. In fact, they are digitally remastered...it's sounds great, no worries. And yes both albums are on a single CD. Nothing But.. has been out for years and is a great blues album. Backed by Muddy's band including James Cotton on harp, this recording of original material has JW singing good time, rough, heartfelt blues. Unlike the earlier arena rock albums, he slows it down and delivers core blues. Also the relaxed time and fun in studio really comes through here. Now this is the first I've found White, Hot & Blue on CD, and thank God for that. This is a total gem of a recording. Same core blues, but definitely more plugged in. Backed by a very tight group of smoking players, this finds JW on primarily covers, putting the originals in their best possible light. The surprise is Pat Ramsey on harp, I can't say if he's technically great, but he sounds awesome. The best description of this album, "slinky." These recordings supported JW on tour enlightening us to purely American music played by a man that can only be described as a National Treasure. I dare you to listen to these recordings and be in a bad mood. Chris Carter (Toronto) at cduniverse.com After the rock career died out, Johnny headed back to the blues. The first album features Mudy Waters and the second just has Johnny's backing band. There have been truckloads of white blues guitar players over the years but for my money, Johnny shreds them all. I highly recommend this disc to Johnny fans and blues lovers. |
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Posted: 08-05-2008, 20:20
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Posted: 09-05-2008, 08:25
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