Johnny Winter's Texas '63-'68 on Colored LP. Curated by Blues Historian Bill Dahl. Available on Vinyl for the First Time!
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Johnny Winter had a unique career plan: to make music. The lightning-fast guitarist fulfilled this wish magnificently, decade after decade, becoming one of the most respected singers and guitarists in rock. From the Sixties onwards, Winter was the unofficial torchbearer of the blues, standing up for his idols like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker and promoting their careers. A musical prodigy, he grew up in Beaumont, Texas, on a diet of blues and rock'n'roll. As a teenager he hitchhiked to Louisiana almost every weekend to play in small nightclubs. After a short stay in college, he gave up his academic career and devoted himself to making music. This is the first collection of the "early years" to distinguish between the formative blues roots and the advance to the rock idiom. It is the best forerunner of his breakout record The Progressive Blues Experiment and the Johnny Winter album. Curated by blues historian Bill Dahl.
- Eternally
- The Guy You Left Behind
- You'll Be The Death Of Me
- Gone For Bad
- Bad News (Without overdubs)
- Parchman Farm
- Easy Lovin' Girl
- Gangster Of Love
- Leavin' Blues
- I Had To Cry
- That's What Love Does
- Voodoo Twist
- Ease My Pain
- Reeling And Rocking