Johnny Winter - JumpinJack Flash

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Review by Ronda Richardson

Jumpin' Jack Flash is a studio album by blues rock guitarist Johnny Winter, released in 1971. The album features Winter's signature guitar work and powerful vocals, with a mix of original compositions and covers of classic blues and rock songs.

The title track, a cover of the Rolling Stones' hit, showcases Winter's guitar prowess and gritty vocals. Other standout tracks include "Rock and Roll Medley," a high-energy mashup of classic rock songs, and "It's My Own Fault," a slow blues number featuring Winter's soulful guitar playing.

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Artist: Johnny Winter
Album: JumpinJack Flash
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

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Good morning little school girl.
Jumpin´jack flash

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Johnny Winter-Good morning little school girl
Jumpin' Jack Flash , Johnny Winter , 1971

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Catalog Numbers

7227

Labels

CBS

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single

About Johnny Winter

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American blues guitarist and singer (born February 23, 1944 in Beaumont, Texas USA - died July 16, 2014 in Zurich, Switzerland). His first instruments were the clarinet and the ukulele, settling on guitar by age eleven. Something of a musical child prodigy, he grew up in Beaumont, Texas, on a diet of blues and rock 'n' roll. As a teen, nearly every weekend he would hitch-hike to Louisiana to play in small night clubs. After a short college stint, he gave up his academic pursuits and devoted himself to creating music. He signed a five year contract with Columbia Records in 1969 (for $300,000) and the rest is history. Before signing to Columbia he recorded one album (two if you consider 'First Winter' als a proper album) and lots of singles, under his own name or as sideman. These have been repackaged and compiled at infinite. Older brother of .

Real Name

    • John Dawson Winter III

Name Vars

  • D. Winter
  • J Winter
  • J, WInter
  • J. WInter
  • J. Winter
  • J.Winter
  • Jhonny Winter
  • Johhny Winter
  • John Dawson Winter
  • John Dawson Winter III
  • John Winter
  • Johnnie Winter
  • Johnny
  • Johnny Dowson Winther
  • Johnny Winters
  • Johny Winter
  • Winder
  • Winter
  • Wrinter
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Aliases

  • Guitar Slim
  • Texas Guitar Slim
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Summary by Ronda Richardson

Jumpin' Jack Flash is a strong album that showcases Johnny Winter's talents as a guitarist and vocalist. The album has a raw, live feel that captures the energy of Winter's live performances, making it a must-have for fans of blues and rock music.

Comments

thaparam063
In 69 I was 14 and pissed off and too young to see Woodstock...went to the record store and heard this and said yeah "I'm a little schoolboy too! This is 'White Gold'...not over processed like today and the days of 3 piece rock bands the slinger actually sang. I said someday I'll see this guy, well I had to move from Hawaii in the 90's and finally got to see him in 2003!!! I know he played clean but in the 80's he added a phase shifter...I think he only used it 3 or 4 songs and kept the rest of his show 'That 70's Sound!' I saw Rick Derringer open for Aerosmith in 76 in Honolulu...he used way too much guitar effects, knowing the new kid on the block was Frank Marino and Mohagany Rush...I saw Derringer again in the mainland a year before Winter, and Johnny Winter was better! (footnote:) Aerosmith's Joe Perry credits picking up the guitar because of Johnny Winter's music. Johnny and Jimi top guns!
bepatience2223
Great tune by the Greatest..Johnny could own a tune once he played it ..This..Rollin *tumblin ..jumping jack etc. etc. Thanks for posting it..Dave
maycau
Love for you eternally, Mr. Winter!
hyplustech
Very cool and hip
ithakurkamlesh
by far the best version ever......
whaexdirector
i have an awsome track with jimi and johnny,called the things i used to do...amazeing, i wish they would have done an album together.
mariancabher1av16
Here's what is apparently the original version by the Grateful Dead: https://youtu.be/XMUxM4CAAFU

A read of the lyrics confirmed my suspicion that this is sort of an ode to pedophilia along with Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen" and many others.
fathurhardway94
Este tema y el cantante me mata la rompe que bueno
victoriaj777
Big influence on me.
pointlesscloset
Esta version es tremenda la del disco la rompe el cantante
silentalltheseyears
Still the definitive version of the song