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Released 1968
Duration 42m 32s
Record Label Capitol Records
Genre Rock
 

Progressive Blues Experiment

Johnny Winter

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1.1
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Johnny Winter
3:09
1.2
Tribute To Muddy
Johnny Winter
6:20
1.3
I Got Love If You Want It
Johnny Winter
3:52
1.4
Bad Luck And Trouble
Johnny Winter
3:40
1.5
Help Me
Johnny Winter
3:46
1.6
Mean Town Blues
Johnny Winter
4:26
1.7
Broke Down Engine
Johnny Winter
2:47
1.8
Black Cat Bone
Johnny Winter
3:46
1.9
It's My Own Fault
Johnny Winter
7:18
1.10
Forty-Four
Johnny Winter
3:28
The Progressive Blues Experiment is the debut album by American blues rock musician Johnny Winter. He recorded it in August 1968 at the Vulcan Gas Company, an Austin music club, with his original trio of Tommy Shannon on bass guitar and John "Red" Turner on drums. The album features a mix of Winter originals and older blues songs, including the standards "Rollin' and Tumblin'", "Help Me", and "Forty-Four". Local Austin, Texas-based Sonobeat Records issued the album with a plain white cover in late 1968. After Winter signed to Columbia Records, the rights were sold to Imperial Records, who reissued it in March 1969.
192 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Capitol Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.60
-0.61 to -0.60
-19.51
-24.15 to -16.39
-15.95
-19.70 to -13.10
14
12 to 16
1
Rollin' And Tumblin'
-0.60-16.39-13.112
2
Tribute To Muddy
-0.60-20.07-17.314
3
I Got Love If You Want It
-0.60-19.94-16.114
4
Bad Luck And Trouble
-0.61-19.81-15.514
5
Help Me
-0.60-19.06-15.414
6
Mean Town Blues
-0.60-18.36-15.513
7
Broke Down Engine
-0.60-24.15-19.716
8
Black Cat Bone
-0.60-16.79-13.312
9
It's My Own Fault
-0.60-18.98-15.814
10
Forty-Four
-0.60-21.57-17.815

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