Hey, Where's Your Brother?

Hey, Where's Your Brother?
Studio album by Johnny Winter
Released July 1992
Genre Blues
Length 54:41
Label Point Blank
Producer Johnny Winter,
Dick Shurman
Johnny Winter chronology

Let Me In
(1991)
Hey, Where's Your Brother?
(1992)
Live in NYC '97
(1998)
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Hey, Where's Your Brother? is an album by Johnny Winter. It was released in 1992 by Point Blank Records.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Johnny Guitar" (Johnny "Guitar" Watson) 3:26
  2. "She Likes to Boogie Real Low" (Frankie Lee Sims) 3:14
  3. "White Line Blues" (Johnny Winter) 4:44
  4. "Please Come Home for Christmas" (Charles Brown, Gene Redd) 4:36
  5. "Hard Way" (Ellas McDaniel, Grover McDaniel, T-Bone Walker) 3:58 Ellas McDaniel is not credited in the liner notes, where this information?
  6. "You Must Have a Twin" (Winter) 2:44
  7. "You Keep Sayin' That You're Leaving" (Winter) 5:22
  8. "Treat Me Like You Wanta" (Winter) 3:43
  9. "Sick and Tired" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino, Chris Kenner) 3:37
  10. "Blues This Bad" (Jon Paris) 3:36
  11. "No More Doggin" (Rosco Gordon, John Lee Hooker, Jules Taub) 3:33
  12. "Check Out Her Mama'" (Fred James) 4:01
  13. "I Got My Brand on You'" (Willie Dixon) 5:27
  14. "One Step Forward (Two Steps Back)" (Paris) 2:28

Personnel

  • Billy Branch harmonica only play four songs: "You Must Have a Twin" (6), "Treat Me Like You Wanta" (8), "One Step Forward (Two Step Back)" (14), "Got My Brand on You" (13).
  • Tom Compton drums, percussion
  • Jeff Ganz bass, electric bass, upright bass, fretless bass, electric guitar
  • Johnny Winter guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Guest artist
  • Edgar Winter organ, alto sax, baritone sax, tenor sax, vocals on "Please Come Home for Christmas" (Vocal, Alto Sax, Organ), on "Sick and Tired" (Tenor Sax, Bariton Sax), on You Keep Sayin' That You're Leavin'" (Organ).
Other credits
  • David Axelbaum engineer, mixing
  • David Brickson mixing assistant
  • Greg Calbi mastering
  • William Claxton photography
  • Dick Shurman producer, supervisor
  • Mike Siebold mixing assistant

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Parisien, Roch. Hey, Where's Your Brother at AllMusic. Retrieved February 4, 2014.