| | |  | Johnny Winter | Home » » » » Johnny Winter:The Woodstock Experience (2CD) | | | | | | | Description: | | One goal of the Woodstock festival was to highlight lesser-known acts along with the superstars. Johnny Winter was such an artist, yet there is no doubt his performance was on the level of a superstar. His recently released self-titled album highlighted Winter's prowess in the blues rock world, and his high energy performance at Woodstock elevated him to the level of guitar god. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| June 30, 2009 | | Studio:
| Sony Legacy | | Number Of Discs:
| 2 | | Format:
| Limited Edition | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | Disc: 1 | | | 1. | I'm Yours And I'm Hers | | 2. | Be Careful With A Fool | | 3. | Dallas | | 4. | Mean Mistreater | | 5. | Leland Mississippi Blues | | 6. | Good Morning Little School Girl | | 7. | When You Got A Good Friend | | 8. | I'll Drown In My Own Tears | | 9. | Back Door Friend | | | Disc: 2 | | | 1. | Mama, Talk To Your Daughter (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 2. | Leland Mississippi Blues (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 3. | Mean Town Blues(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) | | 4. | You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 5. | I Can't Stand It (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 6. | Tobacco Road (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 7. | Tell The Truth (with Edgar Winter)(Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969)(Previously unreleased) | | 8. | Johnny B. Goode (Recorded Live At The Woodstock Music & Art Fair,Sunday,August 17,1969) | |
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A Primer of Live Electric BluesFeb 09, 2010 Most important in this collection is the-finally-release of Johnny Winter's Woodstock set. He writes the book on electric blues: killer tone, lightning fast leads which can only be based on an extensive knowledge of the blues, unique growling vocals; where has this recording been? You'll also be floored by his brother Edgar's organ; sax; and especially, strong vocals later in the set!
Johnny Winter Woodstock? EXCELLANT!!Jan 22, 2010 Johnny Winter is excellant and I didn't know he played Woodstock and this comes from someone who seen him a lot back in the seventies. I have over a dozen of his albums and this one was needed.
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fans already have the first CD, buy this for the Woodstock setDec 01, 2009 Just a perfect set by Johnny at Woodstock, unreal this is only coming out now. Superb and tasty JW licks throughout, along with some of the his best vocals. Edgar joins in on a least a few songs, including, of course, Tobacco Road. Sound quality is great, perfect mix. Don't want to overuse "perfect", but it just keeps coming out.
For fans, a must have. If you're just discovering Johnny, this is a bonus, because it includes his first studio album + the mega hot Woodstock performance.
Great Double-Disc Set Of Johnny WinterNov 23, 2009 THE WOODSTOCK EXPERIENCE combines Johnny Winter's self-titled debut album with his performance at Woodstock, and the result is phenomenal. The remastering is warm and thick and you feel like you're actually there with Winter and his trio as they play. Every counselor or therapist, as well as every caring friend, who ever cited Winter, who's visually-impaired, as an example of how a disability doesn't have to be a handicap when trying to help me, was absolutely right, as this set clearly proves.
FinallyNov 04, 2009 Excellent calrity for such an old recording. This should have been released years ago instead of waiting until the producers or whom ever decided to release this needed money. No need to add the first album at all other than to justify the cost.
Johnny was way ahead of his time. This comes too late to attract new fans. He deserved to be in the movie.
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