White Hot & Blue

White Hot & Blue

by Johnny Winter
White Hot & Blue

White Hot & Blue

by Johnny Winter

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

Johnny Winter generated considerable goodwill as the driving force in Muddy Waters' Grammy-winning 1977 comeback album Hard Again, and after touring with Waters he recorded his own album, Nothin' But the Blues, using Waters' band. Winter began 1978 producing Waters' follow-up to Hard Again, I'm Ready, then again returned to the studio for his own project. On White, Hot & Blue, he is not leading Waters' band yet again, but he is still playing in a Waters-like Chicago blues mode for the most part. This time, the backup band consists of his old Texas compatriot I.P. Sweat on bass and Bobby (T) Torello on drums, although Pat Ramsey gets so much space for harmonica playing (replacing James Cotton, who was on Nothin' But the Blues) that he practically deserves co-billing on the LP. Winter is credited for three original songs, "Slidin' In," "One Step at a Time," and "Nickel Blues," but there isn't much original about them; they are standard blues tunes, with "Slidin' In" in 12-bar form, "One Step at a Time" in Chicago style, and "Nickel Blues" an acoustic folk-blues number. Maybe Winter wrote some new lyrics, but even those sound mostly familiar. No matter. The spirited playing heard on the Waters albums carries over here. Edgar Winter sits in on piano on "Nickel Blues," doing his best Pinetop Perkins. Taj Mahal's "E-Z Rider" is rendered as a Rolling Stones-style rocker, but otherwise this is a blues-filled album, and it retains the glow of a comeback that may have been designed for Muddy Waters, but has spilled over to Johnny Winter, too. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 08/21/2015
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627222430
Rank: 51757

Tracks

  1. Walkin' by Myself
  2. Slidin' In
  3. Divin' Duck
  4. One Step at a Time
  5. Nickel Blues
  6. E-Z Rider
  7. Last Night
  8. Messin' With the Kid
  9. Honest I Do

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnny Winter   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Bobby Torello   Drums
Pat Ramsey   Harp
Pat Rush   Guitar
Edgar Winter   Piano
Isaac Payton Sweat   Bass

Technical Credits

Freddie Scott   Composer
Johnny Winter   Composer,Producer
Little Walter   Composer
Mel London   Composer
Junior Wells   Composer
Roger Reale   Composer
Paula Scher   Design
Art Kane   Photography
Steve Paul   Direction
Taj Mahal   Composer
Jimmy Rogers   Composer
Dave Still   Engineer,Sounds,Mixing
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Ewart Abner   Composer
James A. Lane   Composer
Jimmy Reed   Composer
Ted Spencer   Assistant Engineer
Sleepy John Estes   Composer
Traditional   Composer
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