Showing posts with label Johnny Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Winter. Show all posts

Johnny Winter - studio discography [FLAC]


1969. Johnny Winter - Second Winter 
1969. Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment 
1970. Johnny Winter - And 
1974. Johnny Winter - Saint And Sinners, Johnny Dawson Winter III 
1977. Johnny Winter - Nothin' But The Blues 
1978. Johnny Winter - Nothin' But The Blues + White, Hot And Blue 
1980. Johnny Winter - Raisin' Cain 
1984. Johnny Winter - Guitar Slinger 
1985. Johnny Winter - Serious Business 
1986. Johnny Winter - Third Degree 
1988. Johnny Winter - The Winter of '88 
1991. Johnny Winter - Let Me In 
1992. Johnny Winter - Hey, Where's Your Brother 
1998. Johnny Winter - Live In NYC' 97 
2004. Johnny Winter - I'm a Bluesman 
2011. Johnny Winter - Roots 
2014. Johnny Winter - Step Back



 



Johnny Winter - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2010) [FLAC]



CD 1 - Johnny Winter - 1969, 34:15
CD 2 - Second Winter - 1969, 46:57
CD 3 - Johnny Winter And Live - 1971, 40:12
CD 4 - Still Alive And Well - 1973, 44:32
CD 5 - Saints And Sinners - 1974, 41:49




 

Johnny Winter discography [1969-2018]

 

John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014), known as Johnny Winter, was an American blues guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, 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. In 1988, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame and in 2003, he was ranked 63rd in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

Winter was professionally active until the time of his death near Zurich, Switzerland on July 16, 2014. He was found dead in his hotel room two days after his last performance, at the Cahors Blues Festival in France on July 14, at the age of 70. The cause of Winter's death is not clear. 


 

Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter & James Cotton - King Biscuit Flower Hour 1977 (Live) (2022) [FLAC]


Steve Paul of Blue Sky Records, appeared as a saviour to both Johnny Winter and blues giant Muddy Waters, at a time when both musicians were facing hard times.

The result of his investment soon paid off, with the Hard Again tour combining the respected powerhouse of Waters and Winter joined by James Cotton, culminating in a further four albums being produced. Although this particular collaboration was short-lived, it has provided blues fans a rare opportunity to indulge in the work of two hugely important musical figures whose respect for each other is evidently unflinching.

Two live albums, Muddy Mississippi Waters Live and the more recent Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down have allowed a glimpse of the concerts from 1977-1978.

Keyhole proudly presents the entire King Biscuit Flower Hour broadcast of Waters, Winter and Cotton, live from New York's Palladium on March 4th 1977 fully remastered with in-depth liners and rare photos.



 

Muddy Waters - Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live (Legacy 2 CD, 2003/FLAC)


 Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live is a live album by Muddy Waters. It was recorded during the tour to support Muddy Waters' album Hard Again and it features the same musicians, including James Cotton and Johnny Winter, who had produced the album.






  •     Muddy Waters - slide guitar, vocals
  •     Johnny Winter - guitar (songs 1, 5, 7), additional vocals (song 1)
  •     Bob Margolin - guitar
  •     Luther “Guitar Jr.” Johnson - guitar (songs 1, 2, 4, 6)
  •     Calvin "Fuzz" Jones - bass (songs 1, 2, 4-6)
  •     Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - drums
  •     Pinetop Perkins - piano
  •     Jerry Portnoy - harp (songs 1, 2, 4, 6)
  •     James Cotton - harp (songs 3, 5)
  •     Charles Calmese - bass (songs 3, 7)

The Texas International Pop Festival 1969 [13 CD]

 


The Texas International Pop Festival was a music festival held at Lewisville, Texas, on Labor Day weekend, August 30-September 1, 1969. It occurred two weeks after Woodstock. The site for the event was the newly-opened Dallas International Motor Speedway, located on the east side of Interstate Highway 35E, across from the Round Grove Road intersection.

The festival was the brainchild of Angus G. Wynne III, son of Angus G. Wynne, the founder of the Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Park. Wynne was a concert promoter who had attended the Atlanta International Pop Festival on the July Fourth weekend. He decided to put a festival on near Dallas, and joined with the Atlanta festival's main organizer, Alex Cooley, forming the company Interpop Superfest.

Artists performing at the festival were: Led Zeppelin, B.B. King, Canned Heat, Chicago (then called Chicago Transit Authority), Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, Freddie King, Grand Funk Railroad, Herbie Mann, Incredible String Band, James Cotton, Janis Joplin, Johnny Winter, Nazz, Rotary Connection, Sam and Dave, Santana, Shiva's Headband, Sly and the Family Stone, Space Opera, Spirit, Sweetwater, Ten Years After and Tony Joe White.

VA- Six Blues Giants Live, Vol. 1 [6 CD, 2007]

 


2007 six CD box set featuring just some of Blues' greatest performers









CD 1: Jimmy Reed & Johnny Winter - Live at Liberty Hall, Houston, TX (1972)

1. Big Boss Man
2. Stop Light
3. Down The Road I Go
4. Bright Lights Big City


CD 2: Hound Dog Taylor - Live at Joe's Place

1. Kitchen Sink Boogie
2. Phillip's Crawl
3. Wild About You Baby
4. Kansas City
5. Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
6. The Sky Is Crying
7. It Hurts Me Too
8. Dust My Broom
9. Freddy's Blues
10. Give Me Back My Wig
11. Take Five



CD 3: Howlin'Wolf - Live In Cambridge, Ma. (1966)

1. 300 Pounds Of Joy
2. I Walked From Dallas
3. I Asked For Water
4. I Told My Baby
5. Tell Me What I've Done
6. Down In The Bottle
7. Dust My Broom
8. Goin' Down Slow


CD 4: J.B. Hutto - High & Lonesome

1. High & Lonesome
2. J.b.'s Boogie
3. Feel So Good
4. Too Much Alcohol
5. Hide And Seek
6. Laundromat Blues
7. Coo Coo Baby
8. Walking The Dog
9. Come Back Baby
10. Kansas City


CD 5: Eddy Clearwater - Live At The Kingston Mines, Chicago (1978)

1. Last Nite
2. Black Night
3. Just a Little Bit
4. Pretty Baby
5. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
6. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
7. Sweet Little Sixteen
8. Reelin' and Rockin'
9. Kansas City
10. Honky Tonk


CD 6: Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson - They Call Me Snake (1970)

1. Woman Don't Lie
2. Take It Off Him And Put It On Me
3. Blues Is Something I'll Never Lose
4. Woman Why You Treat Me So Mean
5. They Call Me The Snake
6. Somebody Loan Me A Dime
7. Slip It Off Your Hips & Move
8. Woman Don't Lie