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The live follow-up to 1971's Edgar Winter's White Trash finds the group running through a handful of the tunes from their debut album, as well as rocking things up a bit with "Still Alive and Well" (a track later recorded by Edgar's brother Johnny) and "Back in the U.S.A." One of the most immortal lines for any live rock album has to be "People keep askin' me -- where's your brother?" The introduction of guest artist Johnny Winter by his brother Edgar sets the stage for a rousing rendition of Rick Derringer's "Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo." The extended version of blues classic "Tobacco Road" is one of the finest moments on this album, which is itself a classic. |
TRACK | SONG |
1. | Save the Planet (Edgar Winter) |
2. | Jive, Jive, Jive (Edgar Winter) |
3. | I Can't Turn You Loose (Edgar Winter) |
4. | Still Alive and Well (Edgar Winter) |
5. | Back in the U.S.A. (Edgar Winter) |
6. | Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo (Edgar Winter) |
7. | Tobacco Road (Edgar Winter) |
8. | Cool Fool (Edgar Winter) |
9. | Do Yourself a Favor (Edgar Winter) |
10. | Turn on Your Love Light (Edgar Winter) |
ALBUM RELEASES | |||
YEAR | FORMAT | PUBLISHER | NUMBER |
1971 | CD | Epic | EGK-31249 |
1971 | CS | Epic | EGT-31249 |
1989 | CD | Columbia | 31249 |
MUSICIANS | |
Edgar Winter | Main Performer, Bass, Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Saxophone, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Clavinet, Vibraphone, Mellotron |
Bobby Ramirez | Drums |
Jerry Lacroix | Saxophone, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Harmonica |
Johnny Winter | Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica |
Jon Smith | Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Vocals (Background) |
Marshall Cyr | Trumpet |
Mike McClellan | Trumpet, Vocals |
Randy Jo Hobbs | Bass |
Rick Derringer | Guitar, Vocals, Producer |
Sherman Marshall Cyr | Trumpet |
Tilly Lawrence | Trumpet |
PRODUCTION CREDITS | |
Rick Derringer | Producer |
Alex Kazanegras | Engineer |
Peter Weiss | Engineer |
Steven Paul | Organic Director |
Lou Schlossberg | Engineer |