Формат записи: [DVDA][QU]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1973
Жанр: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Продолжительность: 39:35
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да
Контейнер: ISO (*.iso)
Тип рипа: image
Формат: MLP(PPCM) , DTS
Количество каналов: 4.0
Источник (релизер): PublicAnimal9
Треклист:
"Rock Me Baby" (Willie Broonzy; Arthur Crudup) - 3:49
"Can't You Feel It" (Dan Hartman) - 3:01
"Cheap Tequila" (Rick Derringer) - 4:05
"All Tore Down" (J. Crane) - 4:30
"Rock & Roll" (Johnny Winter) - 4:43
"Silver Train" (Mick Jagger; Keith Richards) - 3:35
"Ain't Nothing To Me" (E. Dunbar) - 3:06
"Still Alive & Well" (Rick Derringer) - 3:43
"Too Much Seconal" (Johnny Winter) - 4:22
"Let It Bleed" (Mick Jagger; Keith Richards) - 4:10
Состав
Johnny Winter - Guitar, harmonica, vocals, mandolin
Rick Derringer - Guitar
Randy Jo Hobbs - Bass
Richard Hughes - Percussion
Mark Klingman - Piano
Todd Rundgren - Keyboards
Jeremy Steig - Flute
скрытый текст
Johnny Winter - Still Alive and Well (1973 quad/surround mix 24/96 lossless 4.0 DVD-A)
24/96 4.0 lossless MLP (DVD-Audio).
16/48 4.0 DTS @ 1536kbps (DVD-Video) for compatibility with standard DVD players.
Converted from quad SQ encoded vinyl using a FOSGATE RESEARCH TATE II 101A hardware decoder.
"Winter will never be an especially personable singer, but I like what's he's putting out on this monkey-off-my-comeback: two late-Stones covers, plenty of slide, and a good helping of nasty. Nastiest: the Delta-styled "Too Much Seconal" and "Ain't Nothing to Me," dedicated to the subversive notion that sometimes the impassivity of country music is a little sadistic. White blues lives: the best and heaviest track is a Hoodoo Rhythm Devils song." B+
- Robert Christgau, Village Voice