Описание
Edgar Winter’s White Trash- EDGAR WINTER’S WHITE TRASH- CD- 1971/1976/2017-
- Epic/Sony Music Entertainment Inc./Music On CD- 8718627224809- 400 grn
WHITE TRASH, Edgar Winter’s second album, brings a mix of Texas grit and rock ‘n roll with funk & gospel (even with choir!!!). The track “Keep Playin’ That Rock and Roll” ended up in the Billboard Top 100. The band with horns, strings and vocalists contained over 20 members in total who were conducted by the famous bandleader and conga player Ray Barretto. They kick all different genres into a unique soulful groove, not heard before in the early seventies and the album was produced by Rick Derringer (also vocals & guitar) and featured his brother Johnny Winter on guitar and vocals.
PERSONNEL: Edgar Winter – organ, piano, celeste, keyboards, saxophone, vocals; Rick Derringer – guitar, vocals, producer; Johnny Winter – guitar, harmonica, vocals; Floyd Radford – guitar; George Sheck – bass guitar; Jerry Lacroix – harmonica, saxophone, vocals; Jon Smith – tenor saxophone, vocals; Tilly Lawrence - lead trumpet, vocals; Mike McClellan – trumpet, vocals; Bobby Ramirez – drums.
ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL: Steven Paul – organic director; Ray Barretto – conductor, congas; Alfred Brown – strings; Arnold Eidus – strings; George Ricci – strings; Gene Orloff – strings; Emanuel Green – strings; Max Pollikoff – strings; Russell Savkas – strings; Eileen Gilbert – conductor, vocals; Carl Hull – vocals; Albertine Robinson – vocals; Tasha Thomas – vocals; Janice Bell – vocals; Maretha Stewart – vocals; Patti Smith – poetry.
After spending several years as part of the back up band for his famous sibling, Johnny Winter, Edgar landed a record deal of his own on Epic Records (sister label to Johnny's label, Columbia Records). His initial solo debut, Entrance, in 1970, was praised by critics and had some great material (including his fiery remake of the 1963 Nashville Teens' classic, "Tobacco Road") but failed to make any substantial impact as a big seller. Winter returned in 1971 with a stunning R&B/rock opus and an eight piece horn-driven band called EDGAR WINTER’S WHITE TRASH (a reference to the fact that both he and Johnny are albinos). The group did a solid year of touring, and made one memorable double live album entitled Roadwork, before Edgar Winter decided it was time to get lean and mean. The solution for Edgar Winter was to re-vamp his set up with down-to-the-bone four piece rock'n'roll machine. Hence, the Edgar Winter Group, which debuted in 1973 with Winter on keyboards, sax and percussion, Dan Hartman on bass, drummer extraordinaire Chuck Ruff, and a sassy Bay Area guitarist named Ronnie Montrose, who had worked with Van Morrison, among others.
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