![]() ![]() ![]() He could play the shit out of that thing. Whatever it was he had he hurled it at ya. The work he did on those fine solo albums. You go back and play the best of his records – the work he did with others. You’d hear him again on something new and he still had it. But he was one of those guys, you saw him play – he’d pop up here. And he tried hard to kill them – murdering parts of himself in the process. And there are times when I’ve all but howled at the moon with this album on in the background, the perfect soundtrack. It introduced me to a bunch of other blues albums. It took me back through Muddy’s work and on through more of Johnny’s playing. I liked all of the albums that Winter did for/with Muddy but Hard Again was the one is the one. This track has received 0 comments and 5 ratings from. Along with that shit-hot, hurtling-down-the-neck guitar playing.īut if Johnny Winter only did one thing of value – and it had a huge impact on my life, anyway – it would be the albums he played on and produced for Muddy Waters reintroducing Muddy, giving him a new audience. Highway 61 Revisited is a track by Johnny Winter from the album Second Winter released in 1969. I checked out the debut solo album and Johnny Winter And. I’d heard the name Johnny Winter prior to that experience. There was just enough time for me to pick my jaw up off the ground after hearing that. But with such taste – and huge energy a sort of higher-power style of guitar playing. Discography Live Second Winter Legacy Edition (2PC, Remastered, Digipack Packaging) Nothin But the Blues Captured Live The Progressive Blues Experiment. It wasn’t so much revisited as bombarded – the onslaught was incredible. We sat for 12 minutes listening to Johnny Winter destroy and reassemble Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited. ![]() Oh man! A friend had the LP, said something along the lines of, “you gotta hear this” – you know, the way a good conversation about great music might start the way the very best musical finds are discovered, passed on…shared… The first real revelation for me – the real introduction to his playing – was hearing the Captured Live album. I say some because I never listened to it all. Man, I loved some of Johnny Winter’s playing. blues punch to another of Dylans masterpieces: Highway 61 Revisited. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Johnny the Texas Albino Winter cut his second record for Columbia Records in. Reports are coming in that Johnny Winter, 70, has died. Discover Captured Live by Johnny Winter released in 1976. ![]()
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