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Step back / Johnny Winter.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: MEGA1696 | Megaforce RecordsPublisher: [United States] : Megaforce Records, [2014]Description: 1 audio disc (51 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s):
Contents:
Unchain my heart (with Blues Brothers Horns) -- Can't hold out (Talk to me baby) (with Ben Harper) -- Don't want no woman (with Eric Clapton) -- Killing floor (with Paul Nelson) -- Who do you love -- Okie dokie stomp (with Brian Setzer) -- Where can you be (with Billy Gibbons) -- Sweet sixteen (with Joe Bonamassa) -- Death letter -- My babe (with Jason Ricci) -- Long tall Sally (with Leslie West) -- Mojo hand (with Joe Perry) -- Blue Monday (with Dr. John).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Paul Nelson.
Johnny Winter ; with accompanying musicians.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD BLUES Winter, Johnny Checked out 06/07/2024 33111008261915
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Stepping into the role of a whirlwind albino electric blues guitar player from Texas with a brilliant slide style and a roaring voice was the very role Johnny Winter was born to fill. He released nearly 30 albums of blues and blues-rock in his 40-plus-year career, and delivered countless memorable concerts as well. His death in the summer of 2014 at the age of 70 left an unfillable void in the international blues community. Step Back is his final studio album, and it follows his 2011 release Roots in paying tribute to his various blues influences, and, like Roots, it is essentially a series of duets with all-star guests, with Eric Clapton, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, Joe Perry, Dr. John, Leslie West, Brian Setzer, and Joe Bonnamassa helping out this time around. Produced by Winter's guitarist, Paul Nelson, the album is full of gritty, soaring guitar, the kind of straightforward blues-rock style Winter has always been known for, and it's obvious over his last two albums that Winter still found joy and excitement in it all, and he went out playing perhaps as well as he ever had, having learned the nuances of these classic blues songs inside and out. Highlights here include versions of Lightnin' Hopkins' "Mojo Hand" (with Aerosmith's Joe Perry), Bobby Bland's "Don't Want No Woman" (with Eric Clapton), Fats Domino's "Blue Monday" (with Dr. John), and Gatemouth Brown's "Okie Dokie Stomp" (with Brian Setzer), and even with all the guests, it's still Winter's show. Nothing here is innovative or particularly startling, though, but it's all solid, and it's comforting to know that Winter went out in peace with the blues and his legacy, and most importantly, without his skills diminishing. ~ Steve Leggett

Compact disc.

Unchain my heart (with Blues Brothers Horns) -- Can't hold out (Talk to me baby) (with Ben Harper) -- Don't want no woman (with Eric Clapton) -- Killing floor (with Paul Nelson) -- Who do you love -- Okie dokie stomp (with Brian Setzer) -- Where can you be (with Billy Gibbons) -- Sweet sixteen (with Joe Bonamassa) -- Death letter -- My babe (with Jason Ricci) -- Long tall Sally (with Leslie West) -- Mojo hand (with Joe Perry) -- Blue Monday (with Dr. John).

Produced by Paul Nelson.

Johnny Winter ; with accompanying musicians.

Recorded at Carriage House Studios, Stamford, CT.

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