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Johnny Winter, Deluxe Edition

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1643590

Disk length: 1h 3m 11s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mojo Boogie 4:53
2. Don't Take Advantage of Me 5:24
3. Murdering Blues 5:01
4. Georgianna 3:44
5. Good Time Woman 6:05
6. Third Degree 6:35
7. Broke and Lonely 4:13
8. Master Mechanic 3:38
9. Lights Out 2:34
10. Bad Girl Blues 4:34
11. Route 90 4:12
12. Nothing But the Devil 4:05
13. It's My Life, Baby 4:10
14. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 3:54

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Review

Culled from three 1980s Alligator albums--Serious Business, Guitar Slinger, and Third Degree--this deluxe edition finds Texas gun-slingin' guitar wildman Johnny Winter coming at you hot, nasty, and gnarly on 14 strong cuts. Starting off with a blistering nod to Elmore James on "Mojo Boogie," Winter whips a slow shuffle into slide guitar frenzy, and the dizzying blizzard of barbed-wire notes and flashy runs is just beginning. On "Route 90," "Master Mechanic," and, particularly, "Good Time Woman," Winter mates raucous licks with gruff, humorous vocals to sweaty, roadhouse effect. On "Third Degree" and "It's My Life, Baby," the tempos slow down enough for Winter to testify convincingly, though the virtuosic guitar solos continue unabated, featuring convoluted torrents of notes fired off at a bewildering pace. On "Bad Girl Blues," Winter displays his command of acoustic, country-style slide playing and along with his throaty, distinctive voice, he proves as compelling as his more electric self. --Wally Shoup

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