Johnny Winter - Still Blues After All These Years album flac
Performer: Johnny WinterTitle: Still Blues After All These Years
Style: Blues Rock
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1505 mb
FLAC album: 1582 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: FLAC VOC MP2 RA TTA DXD AHX
Genre: Rock / Blues
John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014), known as Johnny Winter, was an American musician, singer, songwriter, t and producer. Best known for his high-energy blues-rock albums and live performances in the late 1960s and 1970s, Winter also produced three Grammy Award-winning albums for blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters. After his time with Waters, Winter recorded several Grammy-nominated blues albums.
Johnny Winter is a most intense bluesman whose work has been scattered over various labels. This definitive 56-track collection includes music from 27 separate albums released under the imprints Liberty/Imperial, Columbia, Blue Sky/Epic, Alligator, Point Blank/Virgin, Friday Music, Collectors’ Choice, Megaforce, and Columbia/Legacy. It's paced chronologically, with studio and live material that range from his independently recorded and released 1968 release The Progressive Blues Experiment up through 2011’s all-star duets project Roots.
There has always been more to the Johnny Winter story than meets the eye, and if stepping into the role of a whirlwind albino electric blues guitar player from Texas with a brilliant slide style was the very role he was born to fill, he took a while to get there. For starters, he was born in Mississippi, which might explain something, and then grew up in Texas, where he played clarinet before switching over to guitar at the age of 11. Early on he played country before discovering the blues, and realizing there was no money and little future in playing the blues, he turned to studio pop in the.
Between his first two Columbia recordings and his one-year break to clean up, however, Winter released two albums with the group that ultimately became his most successful, even if its first record, Johnny Winter And (1970), was the poorest-selling album of the guitarist's Columbia years. The meat of the first disc is Winter's early, more blues-driven days of Johnny Winter, The Progressive Blues Experiment and Second Winter, while the second disc focuses heavily on Winter's collaboration with Derringer. Winter may not be the star he once was, but these two recent tracks wrap up True to the Blues-The Johnny Winter Story with all the evidence required to know that he's lost none of his edge, none of his acumen, and none of his grease.
Johnny Winter's "comeback" album from 1973. Johnny is one of the most underrated guitar players that ever picked up a 6-string. While deeply rooted in the blues, Johnny delivers some rippin' stripped-down rock and roll on this album. Production is held to a very minimum of overdubs, and it's basically Johnny with his bass player and drummer. No effects, no slick production tricks, just good old rock and roll.
Criteria: These "Blues" albums were chosen to showcase the artists musical vision through their impact, originality, influence, creative inspiration & musical quality. This list does not include "greatest hits, best of, live albums, box sets OR albums by those artists who did not exhibit a clear blues thread throughout their careers. Last Updated: 2007-02-16.
After a string of ventures throughout the sixties, Winter released his first album on Sonobeat Records called The Progressive Blues Experiment in 1968. As well as bass player Tommy Shannon, who would later get recognized as backing Stevie Ray Vaughan in Double Trouble. The accomplishments and inspiration Johnny Winter has garnered is enormous. Johnny Winter’s self titled release came out almost 40 years ago to the date that I am writing this. Thank you very much for all these fantastic resources. Claudia Carpio January 15, 2012 at 3:58 am I appreciate you sharing this blog article.
Tracklist
| 1 | Got My Mojo Working | 8:09 |
| 2 | Girl You Just Don't Know | 13:13 |
| 3 | Don't Take Advantage Of Me | 5:23 |
| 4 | You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover | 6:32 |
| 5 | Mojo Boogie | 3:32 |
| 6 | Mean Town Blues | 6:40 |
| 7 | Rollin' And Tumblin' | 3:44 |
| 8 | Johnny B. Goode | 4:05 |
| 9 | It's All Over Now | 3:48 |
| 10 | Testify | 3:13 |









