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Third Degree (Johnny Winter, 1993) 
Johnny Winter - Third Degree (CD 1993)

 
Johnny Winter - Third Degree (CD 1993)

Title: Third Degree
Record Label: Alligator
Release Year: 1993
EAN: 0014551474821
Genre: Blues
Product ID: EPID3968118
Description: Personnel: Johnny Winter (vocals, guitar, National guitar); Ken Saydak, Dr.John (piano); Johnny B. Gayden, Tommy Shannon (bass); Casey Jones, Uncle John "Red" Turner (drums).Recorded at Streetville Studios, Chicago, Illinois. The third h...
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Track Listing
1. Mojo Boogie
2. Love Life And Money
3. Evil On My Mind
4. CC Baby
5. Tin Pan Alley
6. I'm Good
7. Third Degree
8. Shake Your Moneymaker
9. Bad Girl Blues
10. Broke And Lonely

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Dick Shurman, Johnny Winter
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Proper
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Personnel: Johnny Winter (vocals, guitar, National guitar); Ken Saydak, Dr.John (piano); Johnny B. Gayden, Tommy Shannon (bass); Casey Jones, Uncle John "Red" Turner (drums).Recorded at Streetville Studios, Chicago, Illinois. The third home run in a row for an artistically revitalized Johnny Winter, 1986's THIRD DEGREE follows 1985's SERIOUS BUSINESS and 1984's GUITAR SLINGER as a stripped-down, no-nonsense serving of Texas-style blues rock. As on its predecessors, the emphasis here is on the blues side of the equation, with Winter originals and a sterling choice of covers fighting for equal time. The covers are exemplary, far better than the usual rote homages found on so many blues albums. Elmore James' classic "Shake Your Moneymaker" sounds so fresh it's almost as if Winter and his backing trio, featuring the Otis Spann-style playing of pianist Ken Saydak, are making the song up out of whole cloth. Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Broke and Lonely" and the Muddy Waters title track are equally impressive. Of the originals, "Tin Pan Alley," with the great Dr. John sitting in on piano, is the clear highlight, though the sassy, Fabulous Thunderbirds-like "I'm Good" is nearly its equal.


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