Edgar Winter - Entrance (Reissue) (1970/1992)

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Title: Entrance
Year Of Release: 1970/1992
Label: Epic
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 47:57
Total Size: 117/321 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Winter's Dream: Entrance (3:29)
02. Where Have You Gone (2:40)
03. Rise to Fall (4:04)
04. Fire and Ice (6:52)
05. Hung Up (3:01)
06. Back in the Blues (2:18)
07. Re-Entrance (2:31)
08. Tobacco Road (4:10)
09. Jump Right Out (4:22)
10. Peace Pipe (4:43)
11. A Different Game (5:05)
12. Jimmy's Gospel (4:41)

Line-up:
Vocals, Alto Saxophone, Piano, Organ – Edgar Winter
Bass – Gene Kurtz
Drums – Jimmy Gillen
Guitar – Randal Dolanon
Harmonica – Johnny Winter
Horns – Brooks Tillotson, Earl W. Chapin, Ray Alonge
Strings – Emanuel Green, Gene Cahn, Paul Gershman, Ralph Oxman, Russell Savkus
Producer – Edgar Winter

Edgar Winter came out of the chute kicking with this remarkable record filled with jazz, blues, and a little old-fashioned rock & roll. The record follows an established theme throughout its first side, stringing the songs together without breaks, highlighted by dreamy keyboard and sax work, plus Winter's smooth vocalizations. But jazz isn't the only thing Winter brings to the party. His first recorded version of the old J.D. Loudermilk tune "Tobacco Road" throws a few nice punches (although the live version with White Trash a few years later would prove the definitive one). "Jimmy's Gospel" plays on his early church influences, while "Jump Right Out" is the predecessor of half-a-dozen "jump up and dance" numbers Winter would pepper his records with in the years to come.


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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.