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2010 live album by Johnny Winter
Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70
Close-up of Johnny Winter, singing and playing a guitar, with blue lighting
Live album by Johnny Winter
ReleasedApril 20, 2010
RecordedOctober 3, 1970
GenreBlues rock
Length66:40
LabelCollectors' Choice
ProducerBob Irwin
Johnny Winter chronology
Live Bootleg Series Vol. 6
(2010)
Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70
(2010)
Live Bootleg Series Vol. 7
(2011)

Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70 is an album by Johnny Winter And, a blues rock band led by guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. As the name suggests, the album was recorded live at the Fillmore East in New York City on October 3, 1970. It was released by Collectors' Choice Music on April 20, 2010.

Johnny Winter And featured two lead guitarists – Winter, and Rick Derringer — along with Randy Jo Hobbs on bass and Bobby Caldwell on drums. Another album from the same concert tour is Live Johnny Winter And, which came out in 1971. The band also released an eponymous studio album, recorded several months earlier with a different drummer – Rick Derringer's brother Randy Zehringer.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

On AllMusic, Thom Jurek said, "This is the Johnny Winter And group simply tearing it up on a selection of originals and covers. The sound quality is phenomenal and the energy on this gig not only rivals that of , it leaves it in the dust.... The improvisation and guitar challenges are voluminous, wildly energetic, and creative.... This set blows the stuff in Winter’s own officially released bootleg series away, and becomes his definitive live recording, hands down."

In PopMatters, David Maine wrote, "The Johnny Winter set, recorded at the Fillmore East in 1970 with sideman Rick Derringer, is a fiery blend of guitar-stomp blues and blues rock originals. The sound quality is excellent overall, especially for trebleheads. Bass and percussion tones are a little thin, but the vocals and guitars ring through loud and clear.... Winter and Derringer’s back-and-forth guitar assault is worth the price all by itself, and, with a frenetic version of Winter's "Mean Town Blues" checking in at 18 minutes, the set does not want for extended workouts."

On Blogcritics, Glen Boyd said, "The chemistry between guitarists Winter and Derringer is undeniable, and a good argument could be made based on this recording that Winter never again found a foil quite like Derringer — at least within the context of a blues rock band. But speaking of the blues, this is still the area where Winter himself most shines as a guitarist. Nowhere is this more evident than on the 22-minute "It's My Own Fault". Listening to this track today, in retrospect, it's clear that the blues was where Winter's true musical heart even way back then."

Track listing

Track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Guess I’ll Go Away" (from the album ‘’Johnny Winter And‘’, 1970)Johnny Winter4:39
2."Good Morning Little School Girl" (from the album ‘’Johnny Winter‘’, 1969)Sonny Boy Williamson3:37
3."Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" (from the album ‘’Johnny Winter And‘’, 1970)Rick Derringer4:47
4."It's My Own Fault" (from the album ‘’The Progressive Blues Experiment‘’, 1968)Riley King, Jules Taub22:24
5."Highway 61 Revisited" (from the album ‘’Second Winter‘’, 1969)Bob Dylan7:31
6."Mean Town Blues" (from the album ‘’The Progressive Blues Experiment‘’, 1968)Johnny Winter18:07
7."Rollin' and Tumblin'" (from the album ‘’The Progressive Blues Experiment‘’, 1968)Muddy Waters4:31

Personnel

Johnny Winter And
Production
  • Producer, engineer, tape research: Bob Irwin
  • Executive producer: Gordon Anderson
  • Liner notes: Richie Unterberger

References

  1. ^ Jurek, Tom. Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70 at AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  2. Maine, David (July 12, 2010). Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70, PopMatters. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
  3. Boyd, Glen (April 17, 2010). Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70, Blogcritics. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
Johnny Winter
Studio albums
1968
The Progressive Blues Experiment
1969
Johnny Winter
Second Winter
1970
Johnny Winter And
1973
Still Alive and Well
1974
Saints & Sinners
John Dawson Winter III
1977
Nothin' but the Blues
1978
White, Hot and Blue
1980
Raisin' Cain
1984
Guitar Slinger
1985
Serious Business
1986
Third Degree
1988
The Winter of '88
1991
Let Me In
1992
Hey, Where's Your Brother?
2004
I'm a Bluesman
2011
Roots
2014
Step Back
Live albums
1971
Live Johnny Winter And
1976
Captured Live!
Together (w/ Edgar Winter)
1998
Live in NYC '97
2007
Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down
2009
The Woodstock Experience (w/ various artists)
2010
Live at the Fillmore East 10/3/70
2011
Rockpalast: Blues Rock Legends Vol. 3
2015
Live from Japan
Compilations
2009
The Johnny Winter Anthology
2013
The Essential Johnny Winter
2014
True to the Blues: The Johnny Winter Story
2015
Remembrance Vol. 1
Singles
1964
"Road Runner"
"Gangster of Love"
1967 (as The Traits)
"Parchman Farm"
"Tramp"
"Harlem Shuffle"
1968
"Rollin' and Tumblin'"
"Forty-Four"
1969
"I'll Drown in My Tears"
"Johnny B. Goode"
1970
"Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo"
1971
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Good Morning Little School Girl"
1973
"Silver Train"
1974
"Boney Moroney"
1976
"Soul Man"
"Let the Good Times Roll"
Other songs
1968
"Help Me"
"Tribute to Muddy"
1969
"Tobacco Road"
"Slippin' and Slidin'"
"Highway 61 Revisited"
1971
"Rock and Roll Medley" (incl "Great Balls of Fire"/"Long Tall Sally"/"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On")
1973
"Rock Me Baby"
"Luciile"
"From a Buick 6"
"Let It Bleed"
1974
"Stray Cat Blues"
"Riot in Cell Block #9"
1976
"It's All Over Now"
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
"Baby Whatcha Want Me to Do"
1978
"Messin' with the Kid"
1980
"Like a Rolling Stone"
"Bon Ton Roulet"
1986
"Shake Your Moneymaker"
1988
"Ain't That Just Like a Woman"
1998
"Just a Little Bit"
"Hide Away"
"Got My Mojo Working"
"The Sky Is Crying"
2007
"Come On in My Kitchen"
2008
"Crossroads"
"Red House"
2011
"Honky Tonk"
"Dust My Broom"
"Maybellene"
"Further On up the Road"
"Bright Lights, Big City"
"Short Fat Fannie"
"Come Back Baby"
2014
"Unchain My Heart"
"Can't Hold Out (Talk to Me Baby)"
"Killing Floor"
"Who Do You Love"
"Death Letter"
"My Babe"
"Blue Monday"
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