“Nothin But The Blues” is the 8th studio album by legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, released in 1977.
The album is an important work in Winter’s repertoire, he returns to his blues roots and shows his virtuosity on the guitar and his raw vocals.
The album consists of ten songs that vary in style, from traditional blues to blues rock. Winter is supported by James Cotton, Muddy Waters and Bob Margolin, among others, who contribute to the powerful sound of the album. Some well-known songs on the album are:
“Tired of Tryin’” – This song opens the album with a catchy riff and Winter’s signature vocals. It is an energetic blues rock song that immediately draws the listener in.
“TV Mama” – Winter puts his own spin on the song with his unique guitar playing and expressive vocals.
“Sweet Love and Evil Women” – A slow and dragging blues song in which Winter shows his emotional side. His guitar work is subtle and full of feeling.
The album ends with “Walkin’ Thru The Park”, a cover of Muddy Waters.
“Nothin But The Blues” is an album that captures the essence of Johnny Winter as a blues musician. It shows his excellent guitar playing, intense vocals and pure passion for the blues. It is a must-have for blues music lovers and shows the artistic versatility of Johnny Winter.