Hey, Where's Your Brother?
Hey, Where's Your Brother? is an album by Johnny Winter. It was released in 1992 by Point Blank Records.[1]
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Released | July 1992 | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 54:41 | |||
Label | Point Blank | |||
Producer | Johnny Winter, Dick Shurman | |||
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Track listing
- "Johnny Guitar" (Johnny "Guitar" Watson) — 3:26
- "She Likes to Boogie Real Low" (Frankie Lee Sims) — 3:14
- "White Line Blues" (Johnny Winter) — 4:44
- "Please Come Home for Christmas" (Charles Brown, Gene Redd) — 4:36
- "Hard Way" (Ellas McDaniel, Grover McDaniel, T-Bone Walker) — 3:58
- "You Must Have a Twin" (Winter) — 2:44
- "You Keep Sayin' That You're Leaving" (Winter) — 5:22
- "Treat Me Like You Wanta" (Winter) — 3:43
- "Sick and Tired" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino, Chris Kenner) — 3:37
- "Blues This Bad" (Jon Paris) — 3:36
- "No More Doggin'" (Rosco Gordon, John Lee Hooker, Jules Taub) — 3:33
- "Check Out Her Mama'" (Fred James) — 4:01
- "I Got My Brand on You'" (Willie Dixon) — 5:27
- "One Step Forward (Two Steps Back)" (Paris) — 2:28
Personnel
- Billy Branch — harmonica (tracks 6, 8, 13, 14)
- Tom Compton — drums, percussion
- Jeff Ganz — electric bass, upright bass, fretless bass, electric guitar
- Edgar Winter — organ (tracks 4 and 7), alto sax (track 4), baritone and tenor saxes (track 9), vocals (track 4)
- Johnny Winter — electric and acoustic guitars, vocals
- Other credits
- David Axelbaum — engineer, mixing
- David Brickson — mixing assistant
- Greg Calbi — mastering
- William Claxton — photography
- Dick Shurman — producer, supervisor
- Mike Siebold — mixing assistant
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References
- Parisien, Roch. Hey, Where's Your Brother at AllMusic. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
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