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A Rock N' Roll Colection

Johnny Winter

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A two-CD survey of Winter's recordings for Columbia between 1969 and 1979, the era of his greatest commercial success. This collects many of his most popular tracks, though it doesn't do much to argue a case for artistic diversity. Includes two otherwise unavailable songs: an alternate take of "30 Days," and a previously unreleased 1973 cover of Robert Johnson's "Come on in My Kitchen."

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Nobody even thinks about johnny winter when they think about blues guitar greats. Which is unfortunate because he is one of the best slide guitarists around. BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!!

DO IT ON HIGHWAY 61!!! JOHNNY.......!!

This one song is worth the price of this album!!What a find and a treasure. I am a fan from back in the seventies, Saw him when I was young and crazzy in NY, live in CENTRAL PARK. Moved to CAlIF and saw him in N. Hollywood. Now I am sober and let me tell you, I didn't think it would get better, BUT IT HAS. I never heard this version of highway 61 before. I listened to Second Winter over and over again and rocked. WELL GUESS WHAT!! I am rockin all over again to the best ever. YEAH. YOU GO JOHNNY. JOHNNY YOU ARE NOT GOOD... YOU ARE GREAT!!!! Where do you want this killin done? On Highwy 61.
Hope to see ya in VENTURA, CALIF. COME BACK, you are always welcome in our beach community.

Biography

Born: February 23, 1944 in Beaumont, TX

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

When Johnny Winter emerged on the national scene in 1969, the hope, particularly in the record business, was that he would become a superstar on the scale of Jimi Hendrix, another blues-based rock guitarist and singer who preceded him by a few years. That never quite happened, but Winter did survive the high expectations...
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