Raisin' Cain: The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter (Kindle Edition) (59 page)

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Live at the Texas Opry House
, Thunderbolt, 2002
Live in Houston/Busted in Austin,
Thunderbolt, 1991, 1996
Live in Houston/No Time to Live,
Thunderbolt, 2002 (two discs)
Livin’ the Blues,
Phantom, 1996 (Danish budget-priced compilation)
Living in the Blues,
Thunderbolt, 1996; Sundazed, 1997; Disky, 1998
A Lone Star Kind of Day
, Relix, 1991
Lone Star Shootout,
Varese Records, 2001 (compilation of ’60s and ’70s live shows without recording dates or locations; includes Jimmy Reed on “Big Boss Man” and Willie Dixon on “Spoonful”)
Masters, Eagle,
1998
Nightrider, Relix,
1991 (original release date: 1974)
No Time to Live
, Magnum Midline, 2001; Thunderbolt, 2002
Original Winter: The Sixties Sessions,
Thunderbolt, 2001
Platinum Series
, D-3 Entertainment, 2000
Raised on Rock,
Prestige, Elite, 2002
Ready for Winter,
Accord Records, 1994
Relix Records Best of Blues, Volume 2,
Relix, 1997
Relix Records Best of Blues, Volume 3,
Relix, 1997
Roadrunner
, Babylon, 1992
Rock & Pop Legends,
Disky, 1995
Rock & Roll,
KRB Music Companies, 1999
Rock N Roll Hoochie Coo,
Phantom, 2000
Rock N’ Roll People
, Silver Star, 2001
School Day Blues,
Collectables, 1996
Sideman,
Collectables, 1996 (a bootleg CD of songs that Ames produced and Johnny played on as a sideman)
Still Alive and Well/Captured Live!,
BGO (Beat Goes On), 2002
Stranger in Your Eye + 1,
Phantom, 2002; also released as
Before the Storm
in 1971
Suicide Won’t Satisfy,
Phantom, 1988
Suicide Won’t Satisfy,
Thunderbolt, 1998
Suicide Won’t Satisfy/Black Cat Bone,
Thunderbolt, 2002 (two discs)
Texas Blues
, Recall Records, 1998 (two discs)
Texas Tornado,
Charly Records (UK), 1993; Charly Budget (UK), 1994; Griffin Records, 1995
Ultimate Collection (Slim Package),
Madacy Records, 2002 (two-disc CD set-one Johnny and one Edgar)
Walking by Myself (Live),
Relix, 1992 (1977 concert in Hempstead, New York)
White Heat,
M. I. L. Multimedia, 1998
White Lightning,
Magnum, 1996; Thunderbolt, 1996
White Lightning/Broke & Lonely,
Thunderbolt, 2000 (two discs)
Winter Blues
, Castle Communications, 1997
Winter Essentials 1960-1967 (Original Recording Remastered),
Fuel Records, 2003
Winter Heat (Extra Tracks),
M. I. L. Multimedia, 1998
Winter’s Scene
, Pair, 1990 (original release date: 1972)
 
Special thanks to Jim Geuther, webmaster of
http://www.yee.ch/winter
, for his meticulous research on Johnny’s recordings.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
Aledort, Andy. Liner notes.
Second Winter
, Sony/Legacy, 2004.
Brown, Thomas F. “Deep Politics in Jefferson County During the Mid-Twentieth Century,” paper presented at meeting of the Beaumont Historical Society, January 2006.
“Champagne Breakfast with Muddy.”
Creem,
June 1977.
“Chicken-Soup Freak.”
Time,
February 28, 1969.
Dann, Laurel. “A Winter’s Tale.”
Rock
, August 27, 1973.
Dolgikh, Eugene. “Bruce Iglauer: Alligator Forever.”
http://home.nestor.minsk.by/jazz/articles/2005/05/0027.html
. June14, 2005.
Flippo, Chet. “Just Act Like I’m a Person, Dammit!”
Rolling Stone,
July 6, 1972.
Friedman, Josh Alan. “The Beautiful Loser.”
Dallas Observer,
1996.
Guerra, Tom. “Thoughts on Johnny Winter: Luther Nallie.”
Vintage Guitar,
November 2001.
__ “Rick Derringer—Thoughts on Johnny Winter.”
Vintage Guitar,
November 2001.
Hickey, Dennis. “The Complete Illustrated List of Vulcan Gas Company Posters and Handbills.”
http://www.faculty.missouristate.edu/d/dvh804f/vulcan.htm
.
Hodenfield, Jan. “Steve Paul Splits the Scene.”
Rolling Stone
, September 6, 1969.
“Hot Prospect: Columbia’s Bid Bags Johnny Winter.”
Rolling Stone,
March 1, 1969.
“An Interview with Johnny Winter and Rick Derringer.
Creem,
August 1970.
Jacobson, Nels. “The Maverick Tradition: Postering in Austin, Texas.”
OFFtheWALL,
1991/Volume No. 1/Issue No. 2; 1992/Volume No. 1/ Issue No. 3.
Jahn, Mike. “Chicago, Winter at Fillmore East.”
New York Times
, November 16, 1969.
Johnny and Edgar Winter Discussing Together
, Blue Sky Records, ASZ 242, 1976.
“Johnny Winter: It’s Just Bad Music.”
Rolling Stone
, April 16, 1970.
“Johnny Winter: Still Alive and Well,”
Play:Back,
published by Columbia, Epic, and Columbia Custom Labels, 1973.
Kahn, Ashley. “Johnny Winter Back to the Blues—His Early Years (Part 1).”
Goldmine,
March 28, 1986.
Lomax, John Nova. “Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish—Roy Ames, child pornographer and record producer, dies at 66.”
Houston Press
, August 28, 2003.
Morthland, John. “Johnny Winter on Music, Hype and Happiness.”
Rolling Stone,
October 15, 1970.
Muise, Dan.
Gallagher, Marriott
,
Derringer
&
Trower
:
Their Lives and Music.
Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002.
Nelson, Paul. “Johnny Winter Fiasco Goes On.”
Rolling Stone
, May 3, 1969.
Pareles, Jon. “Review/Blues: Low-Key Tribute to John Lee Hooker.”
New York Times
, October 21, 1990.
Pisaretz, Jim. “Rockin’ Tattoo Blues.”
Easy Riders
:
Tattoo Magazine of Skin Art,
Summer 1989.
“Research Report Series,” National Institute on Drug Abuse.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/ResearchReports/Heroin/heroin3.html
.
“Rock Stars Hoping to Get Last Laugh in Comic Book Case.”
Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
, July 9, 2002, Vol. 9; No.4: 9 (LexisNexis).
Sepulvado, Larry & John Burks. “Texas.”
Rolling Stone
, December 7, 1968.
Sherman, Jim. “Texas Rip-Off: It’s the Roy Ames Way.”
Blues Access
, Volume 20, Winter 1995.
Strangers in Town
, VHS documentary, directed by Lois Siegel (Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Lois Siegel Productions, 1988).
Swensen, John. “Nothin’ But the Blues, Johnny Winter.”
Rolling Stone,
August 25, 1977.
Trynka, Paul.
Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed.
New York: Broadway Books, 2007.
Wheeler, Tom. “Waters/Winter Interview.”
Guitar Player,
August 1983.
Wild, David. Liner notes.
Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration
, Columbia, 1993.
Zackon, Fred.
Heroin: The Street Narcotic
, edited by Solomon H. Snyder. New York: Chelsea House Publications, 1992.
INDEX
 
 
About Blues
 
acid.
See
LSD
 
Act III
 
“Ain’t Nothing to Me,”
 
“Ain’t She Sweet,”
 
albinism
 
in different cultures
 
fitting in with
 
oculocutaneous
 
recessive gene
 
vision problems associated with
 
Aledort, Andy
 
All American Boy
 
Alligator Records
 
creative control at
 
producers
 
promotion of
 
quitting
 
releases of
 
sessions
 
Allison, Luther
 
Allison, Mose
 
Allman Brothers
 
American Bandstand
 
Ames, Roy
 
death of
 
obituary of
 
original contract with
 
Amos Boynton and the ABCs
 
Amsterdam
 
Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
Anderson, Elton
 
Ann Arbor Blues Festival
 
Antone, Susan
 
Antone’s
 
anxiety attacks
 
Are You Experienced
 
Armadillo Comics
 
Armadillo World Headquarters
 
Armstrong, Dan
 
At Fillmore East
 
Atkins, Chet
 
Atlanta International Pop Festival
 
First
 
Second
 
Atlantic City Pop Festival
 
Atlantic Records
 
Aura Records
 
The Austin Music Scene Through the Lens
of
Burton Wilson
 
Avedon, Richard
 
Aykroyd, Dan
 
 
“Baby, What You Want Me to Do,”
 
“Back Door Friend,”
 
“Bad Girl Blues,”
 
“Bad Luck and Trouble,”
 
“Bad Luck Situation,”
 
Bad to the Bone
 
Ballard Stevenson School
 
Band of Gypsies
 
Bang Records
 
banjo
 
“Barefootin,”
 
Barge, Gene
 
Beach Boys
 
Beacon Theater
 
Beat Club
 
Beatles
 
Beaumont, Texas
 
red light district in
 
Beaumont Neurological Center
 
“Be Careful with a Fool,”
 
Beck, Jeff
 
Beck, Mary Jo
 
Belk, Burns
 
Belushi, John
 
death of
 
Bennett, Duster
 
Bennett, Ronnie
 
Bentley, Bill
 
Bentley, Jim
 
Bergman, Hazel
 
Berry, Chuck
 
Best of Johnny Winter
 
The Best of Muddy Waters
 
Betts, Dickey

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