Johnny Winter: The Progressive Blues Experiment (50th Anniversary Edition) (180g) (Translucent Gold Vinyl)
The Progressive Blues Experiment (50th Anniversary Edition) (180g) (Translucent Gold Vinyl)
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- Label: Friday, 1969
- Erscheinungstermin: 21.2.2020
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Raven presents for the first time on one CD two classic JOHNNY WINTER albums: The Progressive Blues Experiment (1969) and Johnny Winter (1969). Recorded for Imperial and Columbia respectively, these rowdy, rip-roarin’, raucous and positively smokin’ albums saw Winter kicking his career into high gear. He’d been playing around the Texas bar circuit since the early 1960s before being discovered and thrust onto the national circuit with a major article in Rolling Stone (1968) and an appearance at Woodstock (1969). Paying tribute to his blues heroes – Howlin’ Wolf, B. B. King, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin’ Hopkins – Winter played blues as if his life depended on it and without a hint of rock commercialism.
The Progressive Blues Experiment set the template with unforgettable versions of ‘Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ‘Forty-Four’, ‘It’s My Own Fault’ and ‘Help Me’ plus dynamic self-penned tracks ‘Mean Town Blues’ and ‘Black Cat Bone’. “A true classic, this is one dirty, dangerous, and visionary album” – AllMusic Guide. His major label debut, Johnny Winter, remains one of his best recordings, with Winter tearing it up with total abandon on ‘I’m Yours and I’m Hers’, ‘Leland Mississippi Blues’, ‘Be Careful With A Fool’ and ‘Back Door Friend’. “This album is nothing short of a revelation; Winter’s approach to the blues is pure and savage” Thom Jurek. With superb quality audio, detailed liner notes and color booklet, this top value 2-for-1 release is a must for fans of timeless electric blues rock. If you only get one CD of Winter, this is the one to have.
(ravenrecords. com. au)
Raven presents for the first time on one CD two classic JOHNNY WINTER albums: The Progressive Blues Experiment (1969) and Johnny Winter (1969). Recorded for Imperial and Columbia respectively, these rowdy, rip-roarin’, raucous and positively smokin’ albums saw Winter kicking his career into high gear. He’d been playing around the Texas bar circuit since the early 1960s before being discovered and thrust onto the national circuit with a major article in Rolling Stone (1968) and an appearance at Woodstock (1969). Paying tribute to his blues heroes – Howlin’ Wolf, B. B. King, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin’ Hopkins – Winter played blues as if his life depended on it and without a hint of rock commercialism.
The Progressive Blues Experiment set the template with unforgettable versions of ‘Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ‘Forty-Four’, ‘It’s My Own Fault’ and ‘Help Me’ plus dynamic self-penned tracks ‘Mean Town Blues’ and ‘Black Cat Bone’. “A true classic, this is one dirty, dangerous, and visionary album” – AllMusic Guide. His major label debut, Johnny Winter, remains one of his best recordings, with Winter tearing it up with total abandon on ‘I’m Yours and I’m Hers’, ‘Leland Mississippi Blues’, ‘Be Careful With A Fool’ and ‘Back Door Friend’. “This album is nothing short of a revelation; Winter’s approach to the blues is pure and savage” Thom Jurek. With superb quality audio, detailed liner notes and color booklet, this top value 2-for-1 release is a must for fans of timeless electric blues rock. If you only get one CD of Winter, this is the one to have.
(ravenrecords. com. au)
- Tracklisting
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- 1 Rollin' and tumblin'
- 2 Tribute to muddy
- 3 I got love if you want it
- 4 Bad luck and trouble
- 5 Help me
- 6 Mean town blues
- 7 Broke down engine
- 8 Black cat bone
- 9 It's my own fault
- 10 Forty-four