JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter - 12" Vinyl LP Album

"Together" by Johnny and Edgar Winter on 12" vinyl LP is a soul-stirring masterpiece that immortalizes the musical genius of two extraordinary brothers. Their live performance at the Swing Auditorium, San Diego Sports Arena, is a testament to their unmatched talent, and the Wally Heider Studios' expertise ensured its legacy lives on. This web page has photos of album covers, inner sleeves, record labels together with production details, musicians and track-listing.

Album Front Cover Photo of JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter
Album Front Cover Photo of JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter."
Album Description:

In the vibrant world of music, few names shine as brightly as Johnny Winter and Edgar Winter. Both iconic musicians in their own right, they left an indelible mark on the music industry with their unparalleled talent and unique styles. In 1976, these two extraordinary brothers came together to deliver an exceptional live performance, immortalized in a 12" vinyl LP album that continues to captivate music enthusiasts to this day. Let's dive into the soulful and rhythmically rich world of "Johnny Winter - Together with Edgar Winter".

A Tale of Two Brothers: The Winter Legacy

Johnny Winter and Edgar Winter are not just brothers by blood; they share an inseparable bond through music. Johnny Winter, known for his scorching blues guitar and electrifying stage presence, was hailed as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. On the other hand, Edgar Winter was a multi-instrumentalist, equally adept at playing keyboards, saxophone, and vocals. His fusion of soul, rock, and blues elements created a mesmerizing sound that was entirely his own.

The Winter brothers' collaboration was a much-anticipated event for music aficionados, and it culminated in a night of soulful magic at the Swing Auditorium, San Diego Sports Arena. The performance was expertly recorded by the prestigious Wally Heider Studios in LA, ensuring the essence and energy of the live show were preserved for eternity.

A Masterpiece in Vinyl: The Album

The 12" vinyl LP of "Johnny Winter - Together with Edgar Winter" is a treasure trove of musical brilliance. Made in the USA in 1976, it represents a momentous chapter in the Winter brothers' careers. Not only does it capture their extraordinary live performance, but it also serves as a time capsule with its custom inner sleeve.

On one side of the inner sleeve, fans are treated to a captivating collage of Johnny and Edgar Winter during their youth. These glimpses into their early lives add a personal touch, reminding listeners that these musical virtuosos were once young dreamers who went on to conquer the world stage.

On the other side, the inner sleeve provides vital tracklisting information. The album offers a mix of original compositions and covers, showcasing the Winter brothers' versatility and artistry. Each track reflects their passion for soul and rhythm & blues, infusing the live recording with an irresistible groove.

Soulful Resonance: The Music

"Johnny Winter - Together with Edgar Winter" opens a gateway to a world of soulful rhythms and bluesy melodies. The live performance captures the raw energy and sheer talent of both musicians, their chemistry evident in every note they play. The album takes listeners on a journey through the diverse landscape of blues and soul, leaving no doubt about the Winter brothers' mastery of their craft.

The searing guitar solos by Johnny Winter interlace seamlessly with Edgar Winter's soulful vocals and electrifying saxophone and keyboard performances. The synergy between the brothers on stage is palpable, elevating the live recording to a truly extraordinary experience.

Legacy and Impact

"Johnny Winter - Together with Edgar Winter" is not just an album; it's a testament to the everlasting impact of these two musical giants. Their ability to connect with audiences, stir emotions, and transcend genre boundaries made them true pioneers in the music industry.

Even years after its initial release, this album continues to find its way into the hands of collectors and music enthusiasts, who recognize the inherent value of the Winter brothers' collaboration. For vinyl enthusiasts, this LP is a cherished addition to any collection, a tangible piece of history that reverberates with the sounds of a bygone era.

Essential Album Information For: JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter

Music Genre:

Soul / Rhythm & Blues

Label & Catalognr:

Blue Sky LP 81338 

Media Format:

Record Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram  

Year & Country:

1976 Made in USA

JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter Production & Recording Information

Album Packaging

This album comes with a custom inner sleeve, with on one side a collage of Johnny and Edgar Winter photos during their youth, On the other side tracklisting information

Producers:

Johnny Winter - Producer

  • Johnny Winter – Texas bluesman

    The rare kind of guitar player who makes a small club feel like it needs seatbelts.

    Johnny Winter is the Texas bluesman who turned raw Beaumont grit into high-voltage stage weather. I caught his early surge in 1968-1969 with the trio of Tommy Shannon (bass) and John "Red" Turner (drums) on "The Progressive Blues Experiment". In 1970-1972 he went full-throttle as Johnny Winter And with Rick Derringer and Randy Jo Hobbs, swapping Randy Z for Bobby Caldwell on the road. From 1976-1981 he repaid the elders, producing and playing on Muddy Waters' Blue Sky comeback run, starting with "Hard Again" (1977). Later bands kept him moving: Jon Paris anchored the groove from 1979 into the late '80s, and Paul Nelson rode shotgun from 2010-2014.

  • Edgar Winter - Producer

    Recording Location:

    Swing auditorium, San Diego, Sports Arena by Wally Heider studios LA.

    Musicians on: JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter

    Band-members, Musicians:

    Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals

    Edgar Winter - saxophone, vocals

  • Edgar Winter – Multi-Instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter, Producer

    Texas-born whirlwind on keys and sax, he fused rock, blues, and jazz into something bright, muscular, and impossible to ignore.

    Edgar Winter is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and producer who came charging out of Texas in the late 1960s, first recording with his brother Johnny Winter before cutting his own path. Between 1970 and 1972 he led Edgar Winter’s White Trash, a brass-driven rock-soul machine that felt like a freight train with manners. In 1972 he pivoted to The Edgar Winter Group (1972–1976), trading horns for synthesizers and delivering the instrumental juggernaut "Frankenstein" and the radio staple "Free Ride." Those records had muscle and precision—tight arrangements, bold Moog lines, and a stage presence that turned arenas electric. Through the late 1970s and beyond he produced, collaborated, and kept touring, forever the restless architect of high-energy American rock.

  • Rick Derringer - guitar

  • Rick Derringer – Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter, Producer

    From teenage hitmaker to hard-road guitar slinger, he moved through rock history with a sharp tone and sharper instincts.

    Rick Derringer is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer who first lit the fuse in 1965 with The McCoys and their No.1 hit "Hang On Sloopy." Those were garage-rock days, all nerve and radio static. By 1969–1973 he was riding alongside Johnny Winter, producing and playing on "Johnny Winter And" and later stepping into Edgar Winter’s White Trash (1970–1972) and The Edgar Winter Group (1972–1974), carving out that lean, high-voltage guitar sound. His 1973 solo cut "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" became a permanent encore. Through the late 1970s and 1980s he produced artists from Weird Al Yankovic to hard rock acts, always chasing clarity, attack, and that flash of danger that makes a speaker cone tremble.

  • Floyd Radford - guitar

    Floyd Radford is a renowned guitarist known for his work with Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter’s White Trash, and Tin House. His unique blend of blues-rock and technical prowess made him a key figure in the 1970s music scene. Later, he transitioned into aerospace engineering while continuing his passion for music. Learn more about his journey in Floyd Radford Biography.

    Randy Jo Hobbs - bass

  • Randy Jo Hobbs – Bassist

    A left-field groove machine from small-town Indiana, he played bass like he was wiring the band directly into the wall socket.

    Randy Jo Hobbs was a talented, innovative American bass player born 22 March 1948 in Winchester, Indiana, and he never played like a background hire. From 1965–1969 he held down The McCoys in the "Hang On Sloopy" years, tight and punchy but always pushing at the edges. Then came the Winters: 1970–1976 with Johnny Winter and Edgar Winter, locking in that lean, high-voltage rock-blues engine on stage and in the studio. A wild footnote sits in 1968: live sessions with Jimi Hendrix (later issued as "Bleeding Heart"). In 1976 he jumped into Montrose for "Jump On It" and also played on "Glass Derringer." Died 5 August 1993 in Dayton, Ohio.

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    Dan Hartman - piano

  • Dan Hartman – Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Producer

    From bass lines in a hard-touring rock band to sleek studio architect of late-night dance floors, he chased hooks with a craftsman’s ear.

    Dan Hartman was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer who stepped into the national glare with the Edgar Winter Group between 1971 and 1976, holding down bass and vocals while co-writing the arena staple "Free Ride." Those were road-warrior years, tight harmonies and brighter-than-sun stage lights. By 1976 he pivoted to solo work, landing a global hit with "Instant Replay" (1978), a disco pulse built in the studio with near-obsessive precision. Through the 1980s he became a behind-the-scenes force, producing and writing for artists such as James Brown and Tina Turner, shaping radio with polished, hook-heavy craft. Hartman understood groove as architecture—clean lines, bold rhythm, and just enough flash to make the speakers sweat.

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  • Richard Hughes – Drummer

    Mid-70s Johnny Winter drummer: tight, tough, and oddly under-credited.

    Richard Hughes - the no-nonsense drummer who kept Johnny Winter’s mid-70s band on a short leash - never played polite. 1973-1976: he’s the engine under the power-trio shove on "Still Alive and Well" and the harder turns of "Saints & Sinners" and "John Dawson Winter III", locking in with Randy Jo Hobbs like the two of them shared one pulse. Live, he’s right there on "Captured Live!" (cuts from Sept 1975) and on "Together" (1976) when Johnny and Edgar crash stages in San Diego and San Bernardino. Side-stage memory sticks: hi-hat tightened, shoulders loose, eyes on Winter’s right hand - not the crowd - like the next bar might bite. Hearing him, the backbeat feels less like timekeeping and more like a warning shot.

  • Chuck Ruff - drums

    Track-listing of: JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter

    Tracklisting:
    1. "Harlem Shuffle" (Relf, Nelson) - 3.52
    2. "Soul Man" (Porter, Hayes) - 3.03
    3. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (Mann, Weil, Spector) - 5.19
    4. "Rock & Roll Medley" - 6.15
    5. "Let the Good Times Roll" (Lee) - 3.29
    6. "Mercy, Mercy" (Covay, Miller) - 4.10
    7. "Baby, Whatcha Want Me to Do" (Reed) - 11.06

    Front Cover Photo Of JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter

     

    JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter front cover photo https://vinyl-records.nl
    Full-page photo of Johnny and Edgar Winter on the album front cover of "Together"

     Note: The photos on this page are taken from albums in my personal collection. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. Images can be zoomed in/out ( eg pinch with your fingers on a tablet or smartphone ).

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    JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter back cover
    Full-page photo of Johnny and Edgar Winter on the album back cover of "Together"

    First Photo Of Custom Inner Sleeve JOHNNY WINTER - Together with Edgar Winter

     

    A collage of childhood photos of Johnny, Edgar Winter with their mother
    A collage of childhood photos of Johnny, Edgar Winter with their mother

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    Photos of Johnny and Edgar Winter in the mid- late 1960s with their first bands, on the album's custom inner sleeve
    Photos of Johnny and Edgar Winter in the mid- late 1960s with their first bands, on the album's custom inner sleeve

    Information for Johnny Winter Fans and record collectors

    At last, Johnny and Edgar Winter Together Live on Blue Sky Records and Tapes
    At last, Johnny and Edgar Winter Together Live on Blue Sky Records and Tapes
    A newspaper advertisement announcing the 1976 Tour dates of the Together tour, titled: "At last, Johnny and Edgar Winter Together Live on Blue Sky Records and Tapes"
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #1
    Photos taken during the 1976 Together tour, showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage.
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #1
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #2
    Photos taken during the 1976 Together tour, showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage.
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #2
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #3
    Photos taken during the 1976 Together tour, showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage.
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #3
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #4
    Photos taken during the 1976 Together tour, showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage.
    Photos taken during the 1976 "Together", showing Johnny & Edgar Winter together with their band-members live on stage. #4

    JOHNNY WINTER - Complete Vinyl and CD Discography and Album Cover Gallery

    JOHNNY WINTER's Official Vinyl Albums (by release date)

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    JOHNNY WINTER - The Progressive Blues Experiment

    "The Progressive Blues Experiment" by Johnny Winter is a legendary 12" vinyl LP album that showcases the extraordinary talent and unique style of the American blues guitarist and singer. Recorded live at the Vulcan Gas Company, an iconic music venue in Austin, Texas,

    The Progressive Blues Experiment 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - S/T Self-Titled Black Album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - S/T Self-Titled Black Album

    On the self-titled debut album Johnny Winter played the blues pure and simple,. Whether it was the stinging raucous Delta music as played acoustically on "Dallas", or his savage electric attack, on "Mean Mistreater", "Be Careful With a Fool", or on Good Mornin' Little Schoolgirl'

    JOHNNY WINTER aka Black Album 12" Vinyl LP
    Johnny Winter - Second Winter album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTEr - Second Winter

    "Johnny Winter's 'Second Winter' is a classic 12" vinyl album released in 1969 on the CBS Record label. The influential blues-rock musician's second studio album showcases his virtuosic guitar skills and soulful vocals. Featuring a mix of original compositions and covers, the record captivates listeners with its raw energy and timeless blues-rock sound, solidifying Johnny Winter's status as a music icon."

    Second Winter 12" Vinyl LP
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    JOHNNY WINTER AND - S/T Self-Titled

    The Johnny Winter AND album is a masterclass in raw energy and virtuosic guitar playing, with Winter's and Derringer's fiery solos and soulful vocals captivating listeners. It's a timeless testament to the power and passion of blues rock music,

    JOHNNY WINTER AND 12" Vinyl LP
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    JOHNNY WINTER AND - Live

    "And Live" by "Johnny Winter And" is a gatefold 12" LP vinyl album that showcases the legendary blues musician's electrifying live performances. Released during his peak in the 1970s, this album captures Winter's virtuosic guitar skills and soulful vocals, delivering a high-energy experience for blues enthusiasts. With a diverse tracklist and excellent sound quality, this vinyl release remains a must-have for collectors and fans of authentic live blues music.

    Live 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY Winter - Still Alive and Well album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Still Alive and Well

    Johnny Winter's 1973 comeback album, "Still Alive and Well," showcases the blues-rock legend's electrifying guitar work and soulful vocals. With defiant tracks like the title song and an impassioned rendition of The Rolling Stones' "Let It Bleed," this LP reached #22 on the US Billboard Charts, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of rock music.

    Still Alive and Well 12" Vinyl LP
    Updated JOHNNY WINTER - Saints and Sinners album front cover vinyl LP album https://vinyl-records.nl

    The 1974 Johnny Winter LP That Hit Like a Lit Match in a Dark Room

    JOHNNY WINTER - Saints and Sinners

    Late-night record, no question. That blue-black cover already looks cold, then Johnny lights it up from the first seconds—hard riffing, sharp turns, and that raspy shout that feels like it’s been on the road for months. “Hurtin’ So Bad” slows the room down, then “Riot in Cell Block #9” and “Boney Moronie” shove it right back into the red. Edgar Winter drops in and it all gets meaner, funkier, nastier in the best way.

    Updated JOHNNY WINTER - John Dawson Winter III album front cover vinyl LP album https://vinyl-records.nl

    Full-name dare, Blue Sky bite — 1974 Johnny Winter with the gloves off

    JOHNNY WINTER - John Dawson Winter III

    "John Dawson Winter III" hits like a clean shot of gasoline in 1974 clothes—Blue Sky label, power-trio shove: Randy Jo Hobbs driving the low end, Richard Hughes cracking the backbeat, and Rick Derringer lurking in the credits when extra teeth are needed. Less “heritage blues,” more hot amp and hard road.

    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Captured Live album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Captured Live

    "Johnny Winter's 'Captured Live' 12" LP delivers an authentic blues experience. Recorded during his peak in 1976, the album showcases his raw talent with scintillating guitar work and soulful vocals. The dynamic tracklist features crowd favorites like 'Boney Moronie' and 'Sweet Papa John'.

    Captured Live 12" Vinyl LP
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Captured Live Promo Copy album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Captured Live Promo Copy

    The promotional copy of Johnny Winter's "Captured Live" 12" vinyl LP album featuring Floyd Radford on rhythm guitar is a rare and coveted treasure for vinyl collectors and blues enthusiasts. This unique edition offers a glimpse into the blues legend's live performances during his prime in the 1970s.

    Captured Live Promo Copy 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - Together (with Edgar Winter) album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Together (with Edgar Winter)

    Experience the electrifying energy of legendary musicians Johnny Winter and Edgar Winter with this thrilling 12" vinyl LP album, "Together". Explore this web-page featuring several captivating photos of the Winter brothers in their element, delivering unforgettable performances on stage.

    Together (with Edgar Winter) 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - Nothin' but the Blues album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Nothin' but the Blues

    “Nothin’ but the Blues” drips with the kind of heat only found in the cigarette-smoke haze of The Schoolhouse studio. Released in 1977, Johnny Winter tears through these tracks with slide-guitar fire, whiskey breath, and juke-joint soul. It’s pure after-hours blues—raw, sweaty, and unfiltered. Winter doesn’t just play the blues here—he exhales it in smoke rings that still hang in the rafters.

    JOHNNY WINTER - White Hot and Blue album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - White Hot and Blue
    JOHNNY WINTER - White Hot and Blue

    "Johnny Winter's 'White Hot And Blue' 12" vinyl LP is a blues-rock gem featuring his soulful vocals and mesmerizing guitar skills. With a powerhouse lineup, including Edgar Winter's multi-instrumental brilliance, Pat Ramsey's haunting harmonica, and Tom Brock's captivating mandolin

    White Hot and Blue 12" Vinyl LP
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Raisin Cain album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Raisin Cain

    "Raisin' Cain" is the title of a 1980 album by American blues musician Johnny Winter. The album features a mix of original songs and covers of classic blues songs, such as "Sweet Little Angel" and "It's My Own Fault". The album received positive reviews from critics and was well received by Winter's fans. It features a mix of rock, blues and country music.

    Raisin Cain 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - Guitar Slinger album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Guitar Slinger

    Johnny Winter's "Guitar Slinger" on 12" vinyl LP is not just an album; it is a masterpiece that encapsulates the brilliance of one of the greatest guitarists in the history of blues rock. The Japanese release of this iconic album further solidified its status as a musical treasure, appreciated by fans across the world.

    Guitar Slinger 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - Serious Business album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Serious Business

    Johnny Winter's "Serious Business" remains a timeless blues masterpiece that encapsulates the raw essence of the genre. With searing guitar work, powerful vocals, and an unwavering dedication to the blues, Winter and his talented band created an album that continues to resonate with blues enthusiasts and music lovers alike.

    Serious Business 12" Vinyl LP
    JOHNNY WINTER - Third Degree album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Third Degree CD

    "Johnny Winter's 'Third Degree' (1986) captivates with blues-rock brilliance. The iconic guitarist's studio album exudes raw energy and soulful vocals, showcasing his virtuosity. Featuring electrifying tracks like 'Mojo Boogie' and 'Tin Pan Alley,' it remains a timeless testament to Winter's legendary talent and continues to resonate with music enthusiasts worldwide.

    Third Degree CD
    JOHNNY WINTER - Winter of '88 album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Winter of '88 CD

    "Winter of '88" is a blues-rock gem by Johnny Winter, released in 1988. With electrifying guitar work and soulful vocals, Winter returns to his musical roots, delivering an authentic and powerful experience. This album showcases Winter's enduring talent and influence

    Winter of '88 CD
    JOHNNY WINTER - Let Me In album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Let Me In CD

    "Let Me In," Johnny Winter's 1991 album, marks a dynamic shift from MCA to Pointblank Records. With scorching guitar riffs and soulful vocals, Winter delivers an electrifying blues-rock masterpiece. Supported by skilled musicians like Billy Branch's harmonica and Dr. John's piano, the album blends emotional depth and musical diversity, cementing Winter's status as a blues legend.

    Let Me In CD
    JOHNNY WINTER - Hey Where's Your Brother? album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Hey Where's Your Brother? CD

    "Johnny Winter's 1992 album 'Hey Where's Your Brother?' delivers electrifying blues rock, showcasing his signature guitar prowess and soulful vocals. With a mix of original tracks and inspired covers, the album captures Winter's dynamic energy and musical finesse, a testament to his influential legacy in the blues genre.

    Hey Where's Your Brother? CD
    JOHNNY WINTER - Live in NYC 1997 album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Live in NYC 1997

    Johnny Winter's 'Live in NYC 1997' album pulses with electrifying blues and rock fusion. With searing guitar solos and soulful vocals, Winter's raw energy ignites the stage, capturing a mesmerizing night at the Bottom Line. From haunting renditions of classics to the immersive chemistry

    Live in NYC 1997
    JOHNNY WINTER - I'm a Bluesman album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - I'm a Bluesman CD

    "I'm a Bluesman" is not just an album; it's a celebration of the blues, a tribute to tradition, and a testament to the enduring power of music. Johnny Winter and Mike Welch's collaboration on this record showcases their profound understanding of the blues genre and their ability to keep its flame burning brightly. With its rich blend of original compositions and classic covers, the album is a timeless masterpiece that stands as a true reflection of the bluesman spirit.

    I'm a Bluesman CD
    JOHNNY WINTER - Roots album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Roots CD

    Johnny Winter's 2011 album 'ROOTS' takes listeners on a captivating musical journey, showcasing his mastery of blues, rock, and roots genres. With soulful vocals and electrifying guitar solos, Winter pays homage to his musical influences while adding his own unique flair. This CD release is a timeless collection of tracks that capture the essence of his legendary career and demonstrate his unwavering passion for authentic, heartfelt music".

    Roots CD
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Step Back (Red Vinyl) album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Step Back

    "Step Back" is the final album by blues guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. It features performances by a number of guest musicians, including Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, Joe Perry from Aerosmith, Leslie West from Mountain, and Brian Setzer from the Stray Cats. It was released by Megaforce Records on 2 September 2014.

    Step Back (Red Vinyl) 12" Vinyl LP

    JOHNNY WINTER Un-Official Vinyl Albums (by album-name)

    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - About Blues album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - About Blues

    "About Blues" is a compilation album of tracks recorded with Johnny Winter on Guitar. These recordings were made before JW became famous and when he worked as a free-lance guitarist and studio guitarist. The music on this album is representative for the popular music during the early 1960s.

    About Blues 12" Vinyl LP
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER AND & AND Live  album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER AND - "AND & AND Live"

    "Johnny Winter And" and "Johnny Winter And Live" is a 2LP vinyl album set that contains the first two albums "The Johnny Winter And" band released. The first album is a studio recording while the second album is a live recording. Both records were originally released as two separate albums.

    "AND & AND Live" 12" Vinyl LP
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Best of Johnny Winter ( Japan ) album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Best of Johnny Winter ( Japan )

    The "Best of Johnny Winter (Japan)" is a 12" vinyl LP that compiles the finest works of the renowned blues musician. This release showcases Winter's exceptional guitar skills and powerful vocals, highlighting his contributions to the genre. With carefully selected tracks, this album offers a comprehensive overview of Winter's career,

    Best of Johnny Winter ( Japan ) 12" Vinyl LP
    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - The First Album (Blue Sky Records)  album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - The First Album (Blue Sky Records)

    Johnny Winter’s The First Album roars with the raw power of late-1960s blues rock. Originally released in 1969 and later reissued on Blue Sky Records, it captures Winter’s blistering guitar work and soulful vocals at full throttle. Tracks like “Be Careful with a Fool” and “Leland Mississippi Blues” showcase a master redefining electric blues for a new generation.

    Thumbnail of JOHNNY WINTER - Progressive Blues Experiment Sunset Liberty  album front cover
    JOHNNY WINTER - Progressive Blues Experiment (Sunset Liberty)

    Johnny Winter's "Progressive Blues Experiment" is a 12" LP vinyl album released on Sunset Liberty Records with the catalog numbers Sunset Records SLS 50264, Liberty LBS 83 240 1, and LP 12 431. This album showcases Winter's innovative approach to blues music, blending traditional elements with progressive influences.

    Progressive Blues Experiment (Sunset Liberty) 12" Vinyl LP