Johnny Winter: Johnny Winter And

Johnny Winter SKU: 36461370
Johnny Winter: Johnny Winter And

Johnny Winter: Johnny Winter And

Johnny Winter SKU: 36461370

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Johnny Winter And
Label: Sony Japan
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS

After two late-'60s albums on Columbia, Johnny Winter hit his stride in 1970 working with Rick Derringer and the McCoys, now recruited as his sidemen and collaborators (and proving with just about every note here how far they'd gotten past "Hang on Sloopy"). In place of the bluesy focus on his first two albums, Winter extended himself into more of a rock-oriented mode here, in both his singing and his selection of material. This was hard rock with a blues edge, and had a certain commercial smoothness lacking in his earlier work. Derringer's presence on guitar and as a songwriter saw to it that Winter's blues virtuosity was balanced by perfectly placed guitar hooks, and the two guitarists complemented each other perfectly throughout as well. There wasn't a weak moment anywhere on the record, and if Johnny Winter And wasn't a huge commercial success, it was mostly because of the huge amount of competition at the time from other, equally inspired players, that kept numbers like the Winter originals "Prodigal Son" and "Guess I'll Go Away" as well as Derringer co-authored pieces such as "Look Up" from having the impact they should have had on FM radio. Japanese pressing. Sony. 2018.

Tracks:
1.1 Guess I'll Go Away
1.2 Ain't That a Kindness
1.3 No Time to Live
1.4 Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
1.5 Am I Here?
1.6 Look Up
1.7 Prodigal Son
1.8 On the Limb
1.9 Let the Music Play
1.10 Nothing Left
1.11 Funky Music
1.12 Bonus Track: Guess I'll Go Away (Live)
1.13 Bonus Track: Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo (Live)
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