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Hey Where's Your Brother

Hey Where's Your Brother
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Hey Where's Your Brother  (Audio CD) 
by Johnny Winter

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:November 03, 1992
Studio:Virgin Records Us
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Track Listing
1. Johnny Guitar
2. She Likes To Boogie Real Low
3. White Line Blues
4. Please Come Home For Christmas
5. Hard Way
6. You Must Have A Twin
7. You Keep Sayin' That You're Leavin'
8. Treat Me Like You Wanta
9. Sick And Tired
10. Blues This Bad
11. No More Doggin'
12. Check Out Her Mama
13. I Got My Brand On You
14. One Step Forward (Two Steps Back)

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 13 customer reviews )
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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4A mixed bag but worth the investment.  Aug 18, 2004 By P.J. Le Faucheur
Yes, I agree with Mr. Jensens review. This one is a mixture. Johnny & Edgar do a duet on 'Please Come Home For Christmas', and strangely enough, Bon Jovi also did the same song almost simultaneously and released it as a single at the end of that same year. Of course, Johnny & Edgar Winter had been doing this song together probably since they were 10 yrs old since there are earlier versions available of them singing it. Definitely a nod in the direction of Charles Brown. Johnnys version of T. Bone Walkers "Hard Way' is barnstorming.
There are some points where Johnny appears to be going through the motions, but then he makes up for it with the dynamic slow blues 'You keep sayin'that you are leavin''- what a gem! The lyrics are so true to life and humourous.. the guitar work is blistering.
'Check out her mama' is another high point. You wouldn't be disappointed when buying this one and it's one of the last occasions where you hear JW at full throttle*. It was almost a continuation of Johnnys former c.d. 'Let Me In', and he did really well in keeping the same feel.
**Johnnys next CD would be years later " Live In New York" on which he sounds heavily medicated and a shadow of his former self.

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5This is a great CD!  Jul 19, 1998
If you like blues,boogie-woogie,and rock-n-roll buy this CD. I've had it for 5 years and still listen to it all the time in my car. This is Johnny at his best. It has a nice mix of different types of music,all played to perfection by the master. Edgar joins in on "Please Come Home for Christmas". Not a bad song on this one.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Full, deep, and rich  Oct 05, 2009 By F. J. PRISCO
It's hard to think of any two other JW releases as full & rich as this one. Acoustic piece? yup, and it's a goody. Rock-out raves? Check. Swampy slide? Oh yeah, and it gets better each listen. Xmas song? Check ... -- what? Oh yes, my friend; Johnny not only includes a seasonal favorite, but his brother joins to make it a truly classic performance. While he was at it, Edgar added some touches to a couple other pieces as well, but "Please Come Home For Christmas" is the obvious highlight.

Not that this release didn't have any without him: "Boogie Real Low" has the band stretching out behind Johnny's ferocious slide, which he whips out again for the faster-than-fast "You Must Have a Twin". Billy Branch adds some much-needed harmonica here and there, but the real star of this album is the man it should be: Johnny himself, whose playing sounds somehow deeper than ever before. It's not surprising that Johnny didn't make another record for several years after this; there just may not have been much left to say :)

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5One of Johnny's Best  Jul 21, 2011 By Paul H. Allerding "TallPaul"
This is an excellent album. It really could have been packaged as a double album along with the album, Let Me In. Both have the same jazzier backup band. Note the upright bass on the cover of the CD. Johnny really cranks out some superb guitar as always.

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5JW @ his best  Apr 05, 2008 By B. D. Pruett "Thunderworm"
Classic Johnny Winter at the top of his craft. A must-have if your into Texas Guitar Boogie ala Billy Gibbons, SRV, & Albert King. Several notable tunes on this album including Check Out Her Momma, Blue Christmas, & Boogie Real Low. But really, there's not a throw away tune here. Tight band, Great guitar riffs.

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