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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSUNSET Blvd Records, Sbvd
UPC0708535798224
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046089676
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistWinter, Johnny
Release TitleTexas '63-'68'
Dimensions
Item Height0.22 in
Item Weight0.13 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.91 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks40
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Eternally 1.2 The Guy You Left Behind 1.3 Out Of Sight 1.4 You’ll Be The Death Of Me 1.5 Gone For Bad 1.6 Leave My Woman Alone 1.7 Stay By My Side 1.8 Bad News (Without Overdubs) 1.9 Parchman Farm (Alternative Mix) 1.10 Don’t Hide It 1.11 Avocado Green 1.12 Comin’ Up Fast (Take 2) 1.13 Easy Lovin’ Girl (Alternative Mix) 1.14 Birds Can’t Row Boats 1.15 My World Turns All Around Her 1.16 Livin’ In The Blues (Alt. Version) 1.17 Hook You 1.18 Take A Chance On My Love 1.19 Bad News (Overdubbed Version) 1.20 Sloppy Drunk 2.1 Gangster Of Love 2.2 Hey, Hey, Hey 2.3 Ice Cube 2.4 Creepy 2.5 Kind Hearted Woman 2.6 Leavin’ Blues 2.7 I Had To Cry 2.8 Pneumonia Blues 2.9 32-20 Blues 2.10 That’s What Love Does 2.11 Voodoo Twist 2.12 Mothballs 2.13 Goin’ Down Slow 2.14 Ease My Pain 2.15 Five After Four A.M. 2.16 Reeling And Rocking 2.17 Tramp 2.18 Be Careful With A Fool 2.19 Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone 2.20 Going Down Slow (Version #4)
Sub-GenreSouthern Rock
NotesTwo CDs. Johnny Winter had a singular career plan: playing music. The lightning-quick guitarist fulfilled that wish magnificently, decade after decade. A guitar hero without equal. Johnny has always been one of the most respected singers and guitar players in rock and the clear link between British blues-rock and American Southern rock. Throughout the '70s and '80s, Johnny was the unofficial torch-bearer for the blues, championing and aiding the careers of his idols like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Something of a musical child prodigy, he grew up in Beaumont, Texas, on a diet of blues and rock 'n' roll. As a teen, nearly every weekend he would hitch-hike to Louisiana to play in small night clubs. After a short college stint, he gave up his academic pursuits.