MP3 1952 mb.
Performer: Edgar Winter's White Trash
Title: Roadwork
Country: UK
Catalog Number: BGOCD590
Label: BGO Records
Released: 2003
Style: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 258
| 1 | Sill Alive And WellBacking Vocals, Saxophone – Jon Smith Bass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Electric Piano, Backing Vocals – Edgar WinterLead Vocals, Guitar, Written-By – Rick DerringerSaxophone, Backing Vocals – Jerry LaCroixTrumpet – Mike McLellan, Tilly Lawrence |
| 2 | Turn On Your LovelightBacking Vocals, Saxophone – Jon Smith Bass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Lead Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals – Jerry LaCroixSaxophone, Backing Vocals – Edgar WinterTrumpet – Marshall Cyr, Mike McLellanWritten-By – D. Malone, J. Scott |
| 3 | Rock And Roll, Hoochie KooBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Electric Piano – Edgar WinterGuitar, Written-By – Rick DerringerLead Vocals, Guitar – Johnny Winter |
| 4 | Cool FoolBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals, Electric Piano, Written-By – Edgar WinterTenor Saxophone, Backing Vocals – Jon Smith Trumpet – Mike McLellan, Tilly Lawrence |
| 5 | Do Yourself A FavorBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals – Edgar WinterSaxophone – Jon Smith Trumpet – Mike McLellan, Tilly LawrenceVocals, Saxophone – Jerry LaCroixWritten-By – Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright |
| 6 | Tobacco RoadBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals, Saxophone, Electric Piano – Edgar WinterSaxophone – Jerry LaCroix, Jon Smith Trumpet – Marshall Cyr, Mike McLellanWritten-By – J. D. Loudermilk |
| 7 | Back In The U.S.A.Bass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Lead Vocals, Guitar – Rick DerringerSaxophone – Edgar Winter, Jerry LaCroix, Jon Smith Written-By – Chuck Berry |
| 8 | Jive, Jive, JiveBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Electric Piano – Edgar WinterGuitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals, Written-By – Jerry LaCroixSaxophone [Lead] – Jon Smith Trumpet – Mike McLellan, Tilly Lawrence |
| 9 | Save The PlanetBacking Vocals, Saxophone – Jon Smith Bass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals, Piano, Written-By – Edgar WinterLead Vocals, Saxophone, Written-By – Jerry LaCroixTrumpet – Marshall Cyr, Mike McLellan |
| 10 | I Can't Turn You LooseBass – Randy HobbsDrums – Bobby Ramirez Guitar – Rick DerringerLead Vocals – Jerry LaCroixSaxophone – Edgar Winter, Jon Smith Trumpet – Marshall Cyr, Mike McLellanWritten-By – O. Redding, Steve Cropper, William Robinson |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KEG 31249 | Edgar Winter's White Trash | Roadwork (2xLP, Album, Pit) | Epic | KEG 31249 | US | 1972 |
| S EPC 64846 | Edgar Winter's White Trash | Roadwork (LP, Album) | Epic | S EPC 64846 | Greece | 1972 |
| 40AP 1214-15 | Edgar Winter's White Trash | Roadwork (2xLP, Album, RE) | Epic | 40AP 1214-15 | Japan | 1978 |
| PEG 31249 | Edgar Winter's White Trash | Roadwork (2xLP, Album, RE, Gat) | Epic | PEG 31249 | US | Unknown |
| KEG 31249 | Edgar Winter's White Trash | Roadwork (2xLP, Album, RE) | Epic | KEG 31249 | US | 1973 |
Recorded Live in New York at the Apollo and the Academy Of Music and in Los Angeles at the Whiskey A' Go-Go.
(P)1972 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd
(C)2003 BGO Records
Licensed from Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd
Made in Great Britain
Roadwork is a live album by vocalistkeyboardistsaxophonist Edgar Winter and his band White Trash, a powerful revue famous for their fusion of funk, gospel, R&B, and rock 'n' roll. It was released as a double LP in 1972. Roadwork was the second of only three albums the band recorded together. Highlights include Winter's vocals and virtuoso keyboard work, plus the guitar stylings of Rick Derringer. The longest track on the album was the band's own version of the John D. Loudermilk song, Tobacco Road. 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 . One of the most immortal lines for any. live rock album has to be People keep askin' me - where's your brother . Альбом 1971 Песен: 10. From the Roadwork album, this is Edgar Winter's White Trash version of T. This is the most difficult not the most complicated cover tune I have attempted. Edgar Winter & the White Trash - Roadwork. 18 April 2018 . Edgar Winter. About four years have passed since his brother, legendary guitarist Johnny Winter, died at 70. Edgar Winter's White Trash: Turn On Your Love Light, Fly Away, Give It Everything You Got и другие песни. Edgar Winter's White Trash - Turn On Your Love Light, Give It Everything You Got, Fly Away, Tobacco Road, Rick Derringer - Still Alive And Well, Edgar Winter's White Trash - Cool Fool, Do Yourself a Favor и другие скачать в mp3 и слушать музыку онлайн бесплатно. 07 - Tobacco Road - Edgar Winter's White Trash - 1972 - Roadwork. 06 - Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo - Edgar Winter's White Trash - 1972 - Roadwork. I Can't Turn You Loose Live - Edgar Winter's White Trash. In 1972, Edgar Winter along with his band White Trash played a series of shows at the famed Apollo Theatre and the Whisky A Go-Go in L. Luckily, Epic Records captured the prolific event on tape and the amazing album Roadwork was born. Featuring rock and soul classics like Chuck Berrys Back In The . and Otis Reddings I Cant Turn You Loose, plus tunes from his first two albums like the epic 17 minute version of Tobacco Road, Roadwork proves to be a never ending festival of rock, blues, gospel and r&b earth shattering performances. Roadwork LP, Album. S EPC 64846. Edgar Winter's White Trash - I Can't Turn You Loose 3:59. Edgar Winter's White Trash - Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo 5:47. Edgar Winter's White Trash - Still Alive and Well 4:02. Do Yourself a Favour - Edgar Winter and White Trash 4:49. Zur Liste hinzufügen. Edgar Winter's White Trash is the second studio album by Edgar Winter, and his first with his group White Trash. The album reached 111 on the Billboard charts, and produced the single Keep Playin' That Rock and Roll, which went to 70 on Billboard's Top 100. The album was prepped for a Quadraphonic format, however was left unreleased