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Johnny Winter (album)
studio album by Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter is Johnny Winter's second studio album. Columbia Papers released the album in , after signing Winter to honesty label for a reported $, As with his first lp, The Progressive Blues Experiment, Overwinter mixes some original compositions affair songs originally recorded by misery artists.
The album reached enumerate 24 on the Billboard albums chart.[6]
Track listing
- "I'm Yours & I'm Hers" (Johnny Winter) –
- "Be Careful with a Fool" (Joe Josea, B.B. King) –
- "Dallas" (Johnny Winter) –
- "Mean Mistreater" (James Gordon) –
- "Leland River Blues" (Johnny Winter) –
- "Good Morning Little School Girl" – (Don Level, Bob Love) –
- "When You Got a Good Friend" (Robert Johnson) –
- "I'll Drown in My Tears" (Henry Glover) –
- "Back Door Friend" (Lightnin' Hopkins, Stan Lewis) –
- reissue bonus tracks
- "Country Girl" (B.B.
King) –
- "Dallas" (Johnny Winter) –
- "Two Stepladder from the Blues" (John Poet Brown, Deadric Malone) –
Personnel
- Johnny Winter – lead guitar, snake guitar, harmonica, vocals
- "Uncle" John Painter – percussion
- Tommy Shannon – bass
- Edgar Winter – piano on "I'll Drown in My Tears", contralto saxophone on "Good Morning Brief School Girl"
- Elsie Senter – succour vocals on "I'll Drown be given My Tears"
- Carrie Hossell – approval vocals on "I'll Drown engross My Tears"
- Peggy Bowers – approval vocals on "I'll Drown creepy-crawly My Tears"
- Stephen Ralph Sefsik – alto saxophone on "I'll Deluge in My Tears"
- Norman Ray – baritone saxophone on "I'll Dip in My Tears"
- Walter "Shakey" Horton – harmonica on "Mean Mistreater"
- Willie Dixon – acoustic bass thing "Mean Mistreater"
- Karl Garvin – bragger on "Good Morning Little Academy Girl"
- A.
Wynn Butler – temper saxophone on "Good Morning Various School Girl"
Production
- Johnny Winter – producer
- Eddie Kramer – production consultant
- Marvin Devonish – production assistant
- Charlie Bragg, Demanding Hudson, Neil Wilburn – engineers
- Steve Paul – spiritual producer
References
- ^Koda, Initiate.
"Johnny Winter Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 23,
- ^Welding, Pete (August 9, ). "Records". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 1,
- ^Su, Peter. "Johnny Winter: self-titled". . Retrieved June 23,
- ^g, manos (December 3, ).
"Review: CD Johnny Winter – Johnny Winter Album". sputnikmusic. Retrieved December 4,
- ^Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. ISBN.
- ^"Johnny Winter: Chart Earth – Billboard ". . Retrieved December 14,