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Captured Live  (Audio CD) 
by Johnny Winter

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:February 01, 2008
Studio:Sbme Special Mkts.
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews

Track Listing
1. Bony Moronie
2. Roll with Me
3. Rock & Roll People
4. It's All Over Now
5. Highway 61 Revisited
6. Sweet Papa John

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 35 customer reviews )
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5A really underappreciated musician.  Aug 20, 2000
This album must be THE ultimate bargain...Johnny Winter is as good as it gets, sort of Jimi Hendrix meets Eric Clapton. And this album is as good as HE gets. And his bandmates are of equal caliber (as Clapton's and Hendrix's were.) Good players don't overshadow each other; they help each other sound better. Folks today say, "Johnny Who?", while they listen to clone bands and prepackaged groups that neither write music nor play instruments. Winter deserves to be remembered as much as any great musician from the 60's and early 70's era. He deserves a biography on "Behind the Music" on VH-1. Pass the word around. He's the best-kept secret in music. Remember, this is a LIVE album, with flesh-and-blood musicians actually playing instruments, not computer-generated, synthesized sounds repeated every eight bars. This deserves 50 stars. Try it; you won't be disappointed. He has a lot of other good albums out, too, including a couple of other live ones.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4Some great rock and roll guitar!  Jun 11, 1999
This is not a very well known album, but it really showcases Johny Winter's talent. This was Johnny at his electric best. An added treat is Floyd Radford on second guitar. Floyd really blazes on Bony Morony. I had the chance to see this particular Johhny Winter band back in 1975 and they blew the house down. This album captures most of that spirit.

18 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5SWEET,SWEET ROCK&ROLL!  Feb 28, 2000 By James E. Lane "jaminjim"
Just listend to this the other day! My God! What a great band! Saw Johnny live at Anaheim stadium on this tour. All copy songs! But,done like no one else can do 'em! As all the other reviewers state."Floyd Radford just smokes on the other guitar,not second guitar!" Johnny must have wanted a great rock band. Not just be a show off,himself! I'm always hearing about Johnny down playing his rock side. Trying to prove his true love for the blues! You want the blues? No problem! Side two is full of the most blistering blues this side of... If you can get STILL ALIVE AND WELL from 1973,And SAINTS&SINNERS also JOHN DAWSON WINTER III.from 1974. Then my friend you will have one of the greatest rock&roll collections of all time! But! CAPTURED LIVE!IS ONE MEAN MOTHER F#@CKER! Crank it up for all it's worth! 10 stars for Johnny!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Great Live Blues-Rock  May 10, 2000 By jekyllnhyde "jekyllnhyde"
This is one of the all-time great blues-rock albums. High-energy, scorching guitar from one of the best, in his prime. The frantic pace never lets up.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Jaw-dropping  Apr 13, 2005 By Sakos
Johnny Winter is one of the most unknown of the late 1960's/1970's guitar heroes. He also happens to be one of the best, right up there with Cream-era Clapton, Hendrix, and Jimmy Page. This is a live album from 1976 and usually can be found for a pittance. I remember listening to my dad's copy on vinyl before he got the CD when I was a kid in the late 1980's and being amazed. EVERY ONE of these songs has some unreal guitar work from Johnny, and the tone he gets on his guitar is Hendrix taken to the extreme, in some cases. His bandmates are fantastic, as well. I can't recommend only one track or a couple on here...THEY ALL ROCK and they're all amazing. GET THIS ALBUM NOW!

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