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To view this video download Flash Player. Everybody went crazy when Eric Clapton hit the scene but for me, Johnny Winter was always the man. He is one of our american treasures. The link between the post war blues Cats and our blues of today. 5.0 out of 5 stars Wish Johnny Was Still Alive and Well. Reviewed in the United States on July 9.
Still Alive and Well | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 1973 | |||
Genre | Blues rock | |||
Length | 39:04 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Rick Derringer | |||
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Still Alive and Well is an album by blues rock guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. It was his fifth studio album, and his first since Johnny Winter And almost three years earlier. It was released by Columbia Records in 1973.
Gospel musicians app. Many of the songs on the album have a more rock-oriented power trio sound, with Randy Jo Hobbs playing bass and Richard Hughes on drums.[1]Rick Derringer, who produced, plays guitar on three tracks. Still Alive and Well features two Rolling Stones songs — 'Silver Train' and 'Let It Bleed'.
Critical reception[edit]
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B+[3] |
Rolling Stone | [1] |
In Rolling Stone, Tony Glover wrote, 'Yes, he is. In this long-awaited return album, Johnny Winter takes up where he left off. His fingers are fleet and sure as ever, his vocals have bite and growl, and the flash and power of yore are hanging right in there.'[1]
On AllMusic, James Chrispell said, 'Still Alive and Well proved to the record-buying public that Johnny Winter was both. This is a truly enjoyable album, chock-full of great tunes played well.'[2]
Robert Christgau wrote, 'Winter will never be an especially personable singer, but I like what's he's putting out on this monkey-off-my-comeback: two late-Stones covers, plenty of slide, and a good helping of nasty.'[3]
Track listing[edit]
- LP side one:
- 'Rock Me Baby' (Big Bill Broonzy, Arthur Crudup) - 3:49
- 'Can't You Feel It' (Dan Hartman) - 3:01
- 'Cheap Tequila' (Rick Derringer) - 4:05
- 'All Tore Down' (Joe Crane) - 4:30
- 'Rock & Roll' (Johnny Winter) - 4:43
- LP side two:
- 'Silver Train' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:35
- 'Ain't Nothing to Me' (Eric Dunbar) - 3:06
- 'Still Alive & Well' (Derringer) - 3:43
- 'Too Much Seconal' (Winter) - 4:22
- 'Let It Bleed' (Jagger, Richards) - 4:10
- Bonus tracks on remastered release:
- 'Lucille' (Richard Penniman) - 2:45
- 'From a Buick 6' (Bob Dylan) - 2:38
Personnel[edit]
- Musicians
- Johnny Winter – guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Randy Jo Hobbs – bass
- Richard Hughes – drums
- Rick Derringer – slide guitar on 'Silver Train', pedal steel guitar and click guitar on 'Ain't Nothing to Me', electric guitar on 'Cheap Tequila'
- Jeremy Steig – flute on 'Too Much Seconal'
- Todd Rundgren – Mellotron on 'Cheap Tequila'
- Mark Klingman – piano on 'Silver Train'
- Production
- Producer: Rick Derringer
- Reissue Producer: Bob Irwin
- Digitally Remastered: Vic Anesini
- Cover Design: John Berg, Ed Lee
Legacy[edit]
New Yorkhard rock band Circus of Power, covered and released the Derringer song Still Alive and Well on their 1989 live EP Still Alive...[4]
References[edit]
- ^ abcGlover, Tony (May 10, 1973). 'Still Alive and Well'. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
- ^ abChrispell, James. 'Still Alive and Well'. AllMusic. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
- ^ abChristgau, Robert (1981). 'Consumer Guide '70s: W'. Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN089919026X. Retrieved March 22, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^https://www.discogs.com/Circus-Of-Power-Still-Alive-/release/7785587
JOHNNY WINTER - BOSTON 1991 (R.I.P. 1944-2014)
July 18, 2014 – 5:30 amDownload fakefactory cinematic mod v10.40 full hotfix 10.42. JOHNNY WINTER R.I.P. 1944-2014
Blues musician and producer Johnny Winter has died on July 16, 2014 in Zurich, Switzerland at the age of 70, just days after playing at the Lovely Days Festival in Austria. There was no immediate word on the cause of death. Winter, who played with Jimi Hendrix and Muddy Waters, was a friend of John Lennon, who wrote Rock and Roll People in his honour. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote a song for him in 1973 called Silver Train. Winter, like his brother and musician Edgar (of Edgar Winter Group fame) was an albino and known for his long, blond hair and a cowboy hat. During the late ’60s, he performed frequently with Janis Joplin and the pair became lovers. Winter suffered from terrible addiction problems with heroin in the early ’70s and although he had spells of recovery, much of the ’90s was blighted by a reliance on antidepressants, vodka and methadone. Even at 70, Winter was still performing around 200 concerts a year and admitted once that “guitar is the only thing I was ever really great at”. Winter was due to release a new album entitled Step Back on September 2. - telegraph.co.uk
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JOHNNY WINTER
Boston 1991 [no label, 2CD]
Live at the Paradise Theatre, Boston, MA; December 13, 1991. Excellent FM broadcast.
Thanks to Steve Hopkins (shopkin527) for sharing the show at Dime.
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Track 01. DJ Intro/interview 3:19 (5.6MB)
Track 02. Sen-Sa-Shun 7:39 (12.9MB)
Track 03. You’re Humbuggin’ Me 6:56 (11.7MB)
Track 04. Third Degree 13:46 (23.1MB)
Track 05. Got To Find My Baby 5:55 (9.9MB)
Track 06. You Can’t Judge A Book By Its Cover 9:08 (15.4MB)
Track 07. Mojo Boogie 6:04 (10.2MB)
Track 08. Shake Your Money Maker 4:18 (7.2MB)
Track 09. Let The Good Times Roll 5:27 (9.1MB)
Track 10. Ain’t That Just Like A Woman 3:24 (5.7MB)
Track 11. Rumble 4:20 (7.3MB)
Track 12. Don’t Take Advantage Of Me 5:26 (9.1MB)
Track 13. Okie Dokie Stomp 2:47 (4.7MB)
Track 14. DJ Outro 1:59 (3.3MB)
81 mins
Lineup:
Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals
Tom Compton - drums
Jeff Ganz - bass, vocals
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