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The Very Best of Johnny "Guitar" Watson

The Very Best of Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Johnny Guitar Watson

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Track Listing

  1. Space Guitar - Young John Watson
  2. Motor Head Baby
  3. Highway 60 - Young John Watson
  4. Motor Head Baby - Young John Watson
  5. I Got Eyes - Young John Watson
  6. You Can't Take It With You - Young John Watson
  7. Hot Little Mama - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  8. Too Tired - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  9. Three Hours Past Midnight - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  10. Eagle Is Back - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  11. Cuttin' In - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  12. Broke and Lonely - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  13. That's the Chance You've Got to Take - Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Johnny Otis & His Orchestra, Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  14. Cold, Cold Heart - Johnny Otis & His Orchestra, Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  15. In the Evening - Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Johnny Otis & His Orchestra
  16. Gangster of Love - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  17. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
  18. Late Freight Twist - Floyd Dixon

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #156562 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-04-20
  • Number of discs: 1

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What an incredible talent !5
Forget about Clapton and Hendrix or Page-one listen to the first track on this cd will convince you that Johnny may have been the greatest guitarist ever in the history of Rock n Roll. 1955's classic "Space Guitar" cooks- I mean the stratocaster played by Johnny is on fire-it will blow your mind the first time you hear it-it just cooks from beginning to end. This cd also contains his 2 top 10 R@B classics "Those lonely,lonely nights" and one of my all time favorites from the early 60's "Cuttin in". So much incredible talent in this man and as with so many Black artists it saddens me that he never recieved the recognition he deserved. Etta James said her whole singing style particularly her ballad style was based entirely on the phrasing and enunciation of Johnny and I can hear it when I microscopically examine her music.Whenever some writer gets around to documenting the true story of RocknRoll( which hasn't been done to this day) the story of Johnny "Guitar"Watson will take up as many pages in that book as Elvis and The Beatles do today in literally every Rock chronical you pick up. What a great artist and what a great cd . On the instrumental spectrum of things, Rock n Roll may have started when "Space Guitar" was laid to wax way back yonder in 19 hundred and fifty five.

this man was bad!5
before he became a super funakteer in the 70's in the 50's&60's he was a blues&rock-n-roll guitar playing genius.he is very underrated but this disc showcases the many talents of this man not to mention his influence on many guitarists & musicians in general.

A requiem for a forgotten hero5
Johnny Guitar is a bad, bad man. He's been kept off of many blues fan's radar far too long and it's time he got his due. This brother got down and dirty with some nasty licks, but could also put you in a frenzy with his impassioned singing on such shoulda-been classics as "Cold, Cold Heart" and "Cuttin' In". This CD includes sides he did as a solo artist as well as nuggets from his session work days. THE O.G, the original Gangster of Love.