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 It's My Own Fault.flac52.88 MB
 Tribute to Muddy.flac43.46 MB
 Mean Town Blues.flac30.47 MB
 Black Cat Bone.flac28.83 MB
 I Got Love if You Want It.flac27.7 MB
 Help Me.flac27.68 MB
 Bad Luck and Trouble.flac26.01 MB
 Rollin' and Tumblin'.flac23.33 MB
 Forty-Four.flac23.31 MB
 Broke Down Engine.flac16.82 MB
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 00. Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment.txt.nfo3.68 KB
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JOHNNY WINTER PROGRESSIVE BLUES EXPERIMENT

Format :Flac

CD Released:2005



Johnny Winter

Blues guitarist Johnny Winter became a major star in the late '60s and early '70s. Since that time he's confirmed his reputation in the blues by working with Muddy Waters and continuing to play in the style, despite musical fashion. Born in Beaumont, TX, Winter formed his first band at 14 with his brother Edgar in Beaumont, and spent his youth in recording studios cutting regional singles and in bars playing the blues. His discovery on a national level came via an article in Rolling Stone in 1968, which led to a management contract with New York club owner Steve Paul and a record deal with Columbia. His debut album (there are numerous albums of juvenilia), Johnny Winter, reached the charts in 1969. Starting out with a trio, Winter later formed a band with former members of the McCoys, including second guitarist Rick Derringer. It was called Johnny Winter And. He achieved a sales peak in 1971 with the gold-selling Live/Johnny Winter And. He returned in 1973 with Still Alive and Well, his highest-charting album. His albums became more overtly blues-oriented in the late '70s and he also produced several albums for Muddy Waters. In the '80s he switched to the blues label Alligator for three albums, and has since recorded for the labels MCA and Pointblank/Virgin



Before Winter's early Columbia records brought him fame and fortune, this modest little album came out on Imperial.

The title, "The Progressive Blues Experiment", sounds a little ominous, but there is absolutely nothing "progressive" about this record; Johnny Winter, bassist Tommy Shannon, and drummer John "Red" Turner tear through ten genuine blues tunes without applying so much as a smear of rock commercialism.



Track Listings

1. Rollin' And Tumblin'

2. Tribute To Muddy

3. 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

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Awesome....super pleased to see this one. Yet another disc that has mysteriously left my collection.
2011-07-13 07:09