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Disc 01 01. Winter, Edgar "Entrance" 02. Winter, Edgar "Where have you gone" 03. Winter, Edgar "Rise to fall" 04. Winter, Edgar "Fire and ice" 05. Winter, Edgar "Hung up" 06. Winter, Edgar "Back in the blues" 07. Winter, Edgar "Re-Entrance" 08. Winter, Edgar "Jump right out" 09. Winter, Edgar "Peace pipe" 10. Winter, Edgar "A different game" 11. Winter, Edgar "Jimmy's gospel" 12. Winter, Edgar "Keine Titelinformation"
Disc 02 01. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Give it everything you got" 02. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Fly away" 03. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Where would I be" 04. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Let's get it on" 05. Edgar Winter's White Trash "I've got news for you" 06. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Save the planet" 07. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Dying to live" 08. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Keep playin' that rock'n'roll" 09. Edgar Winter's White Trash "You were my light" 10. Edgar Winter's White Trash "Good morning music"
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 | Description: | Although known mostly as a Blues musician, saxophonist, keyboardist and composer Edgar Winter is one musician who's never been afraid to venture into multiple musical arenas, often times within the space of one album, as in his debut, Entrance. Edgar was signed to Epic Records in 1970 after performing on his brother's Second Winter album. He recorded Entrance, which featured himself on most of the instruments. After radio success accompanying his brother on Johnny Winter And, he formed a large horn ensemble called White Trash. Although it was a short-lived group which broke up in mid-'72, Winter assembled another group to record two more albums for Epic Records, White Trash and Roadwork. Here we have the first two records on one CD.
Re-mastered, slip-cased and with new notes. - 1970 & 1971 ALBUMS, 2 ON 1Although known mostly as a Blues musician, saxophonist, keyboardist and composer Edgar Winter is one musician who's never been afraid to venture into multiple musical arenas, often times within the space of one album, as in his debut, Entrance. Edgar was signed to Epic Records in 1970 after performing on his brother's Second Winter album. He recorded Entrance, which featured himself on most of the instruments. After radio success accompanying his brother on Johnny Winter And, he formed a large horn ensemble called White Trash. Although it was a short-lived group which broke up in mid-'72, Winter assembled another group to record two more albums for Epic Records, White Trash and Roadwork. Here we have the first two records on one CD. Re-astered, slip-cased and with new notes. BGO. 2005.?1970/?1971 Sony BMG Music Ltd ? ©2005 BGO Records
Made in Great Britain
Distributed in the UK by Universal Music Operations Limited
Digitally remastered from the original tapes.
O-Card (slipcase open on two ends) containing a standard jewel case for 2 CDs with a clear hinge-tray and an 8-page insert booklet.
Disc 1 is a remastered reissue of [r2033039] (from 1970)
Disc 2 is a remastered reissue of [r7752553] (from 1971)
This compilation is a reissue of [r2534056] (from 1976)
The inlay, O-card back, and CD face all mistakenly indicate 11 tracks for Disc 1. "Tobacco Road" is track 1-8, but it isn't numbered on the inlay or O-card back and it isn't listed on Disc 1's CD face. Actual tracks are noted above in tracklist. |  | Producer: |
Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer |
 | No. of tracks: |
22 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
BGOCD688 |
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Edel Music & Entertainment GmbH Neumühlen 17, 22763 Hamburg, DE www.edel.com |  |
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