Johnny Winter/CA, USA 1974
Johnny Winter/CA, USA 1974
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Introducing a live album that records the true value of the "million dollar guitarist" with the finest stereo soundboard. Its true identity is the full soundboard recording of “March 30, 1974 San Diego Performance”. Speaking of Johnny at that time, he was recovering from serious drug addiction and was releasing masterpieces such as ``STILL ALIVE AND WELL'' and ``SAINTS & SINNERS'', which announced his comeback. The next year's tour can also be enjoyed with the official masterpiece live work "CAPTURED ALIVE!", but that masterpiece is the size of one LP. It was the San Diego performance that continued to respond to the desire for "More Johnny!" This live was also broadcast on King Biscuit, and is a famous sound source that has produced many outstanding records since ancient times. Although it was recorded at a time close to ``CAPTURED ALIVE!'' recorded in 1975, it has continued to be loved by fans because it allows you to listen to a completely different group of masterpieces. However, there were only 6 songs in that famous broadcast, and in the end it was not possible to enjoy the full show on the sound board. This work will clear up your frustration. In recent years, the full soundboard of the San Diego performance has been discovered, and it is a live album that has been polished with the latest and meticulous mastering. In fact, the sound of this work is genuine official quality. The former King Bisquit broadcast was also said to be “comparable to ``CAPTURED ALIVE!'', but the sound board that is thought to be the former master of that broadcast version is even more vivid. Of course, it's on a different level from the many air checks, and Johnny's guitar sounds and roars with an immersive feeling that feels like plugging directly into your ear. While it boasts a vivid direct feel, it also differs from the roughness of recording. Although Johnny's hot rock'n'roll and blues roars as the main character, the ensemble of each instrument is also vivid and mixed with a wonderful balance. Also, since it is such an ultra-high quality sound board, we aimed for the "ultimate" mastering. Of course, the balance and sound pressure have been adjusted while maintaining the vividness and naturalness of the actual guitar playing in your head. The biggest thing is the pitch. In fact, this excavation is so groundbreaking that it has been spread all over the world, but all of them are out of pitch. When it was originally excavated, it was off by nearly a half step, but in this work, it was corrected to a perfectly normal pitch and the on-site sound was accurately reproduced. It is a live album that can be listened to as if it were a “full scale CAPTURED ALIVE!”. The key point here is the “as if” part. The original broadcast version was also popular because you could listen to songs different from ``CAPTURED ALIVE!'', but this work, which has an even larger number of songs, is full of songs that you can't hear on ``CAPTURED ALIVE!''. Specifically, four songs have been added: "Bony Maronie," "Rollin' Cross the Country," "Be Careful With A Fool/It's My Own Fault," and "It's All Over Now." In this entire work, only “It’s All Over Now” is duplicated with “CAPTURED ALIVE!”. The first half is carefully listened to with numbers from the latest work at the time, "SAINTS & SINNERS," and the second half is a tour de force that combines standards by the Rolling Stones and Chuck Berry. The contrast is vivid and you can enjoy the dynamic show in its entirety. A traditional broadcast that has been loved as “next to the official version”. The full version is a masterpiece of a stereo sound board that updates the highest ever. A masterpiece that revived with "STILL ALIVE AND WELL" and progressed to "CAPTURED ALIVE!". This album is filled with the authentic blues/rock'n'roll that earned him the nickname "The Million Dollar Guitarist" and even made Muddy Waters call him "my son-in-law." Live at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA. USA 30th March 1974 STEREO SBD Disc 1 (58:24) 1. The Good Love 2. Bad Luck Situation 3. Bony Maronie 4. Stone County 5. Rollin' Cross the Country 6. Be Careful With A Fool / It's My Own Fault Disc 2 (36:03) 1 Silver Train 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash 3 Johnny B. Goode 4 It's All Over Now Johnny Winter - guitar/lead vocals Richard Hughes - drums Randy Jo Hobbs - bass/vocals Doug Brockie - guitar/vocals STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Disc 1 (58:24) 1. The Good Love 2. Bad Luck Situation 3. Bony Maronie 4. Stone County 5. Rollin' Cross the Country 6. Be Careful With A Fool / It's My Own Fault Disc 2 (36:03 ) 1 Silver Train 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash 3 Johnny B. Goode 4 It's All Over Now Johnny Winter - guitar/lead vocals Richard Hughes - drums Randy Jo Hobbs - bass/vocals Doug Brockie - guitar/vocals STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING