Artist - Johnny Winter

Date - 1989/10/21

Venue - The Brat Stop, Kenosha, WI

Setlist And Fingerprints -

Track 01 - Honky Tonk.flac:dfafe957b8b849f8106a62684ad54668
Track 02 - I'm Good.flac:761c2b2c700e065c2c391a6497813188
Track 03 - Don't Take Advantage Of Me.flac:018477d3ee5d0811807ab7668ae3165c
Track 04 - Love Her With A Feeling.flac:2c640b323a265a659fed9d8e9eb9ca4f
Track 05 - Serious As A Heart Attack.flac:1ef6502511d21a4bc2934920fe972810
Track 06 - Mojo Boogie.flac:8b758ff3f8bf764ef28a1207a51195a1
Track 07 - Stranger Blues.flac:c45f2cbfcd67782dd9061f045c309237
Track 08 - Johnny B. Goode.flac:409fb87fe7c1ae3b7f5cddde6fd002d3
Track 09 - It's All Over Now.flac:415e66766458adbffac6e13a519e3eaf
Track 10 - Boot Hill.flac:457880510a3d0f99ff8a000b1395007d
Track 11 - Under The Double Eagle.flac:c1b090172a060e95d241d73aad2dbcfd

Lineage -
Unknown mic > unknown tape recorder >
SKC CD90 high bias cassette tape (2nd gen) >
SONY TC-WE805S stereo double cassette deck >
Aiwa XC-RW700 CD/CD recorder (songs tracked here) >
TDK MUSIC CD-R 80 min >
Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (wav files onto HD here) >
Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (retrack and edit wav files here) >
Flac Frontend encode level 8

Quality - 9-9.5/10 excellent minus to excellent audience recording

11 tracks, 67:28

TT: 67:28 This is the ENTIRE concert. There is a tape flip
in Track 06 which I don't think lost any music at all (poor
choice of editing on the trader's part when he dubbed the tape).
The two pieces of the song have been seamlessly fused together.

I got this tape in a trade about 14 years ago. I was assured
by the trader that this tape contains the whole performance.
I was not present at the show and am not familiar with the
venue so here is a brief description of the concert tape:

1) As mentioned above, this recording is complete.

2) The audience is surprisingly well-behaved. There is
virtually no whistling, talking, shouting or screaming
very close to the taper.

3) There is no distortion present. There are no speed problems
or any other serious faults to prevent you from enjoying this
show.

4) This is a very clear recording. The instruments
come through clearly and distinctly. The vocals are almost
always clear. There is very little stage banter.
It sounds to me like the taper was pretty close to the
stage at this venue. I don't think that this is a DAT recording ;
did DATs exist in 1989 ? I don't know ; you tell me. It's
most likely a high-grade analog recording. I graded this show
a 9-9.5/10 because a few of JW's vocals are a little bit
hard to hear. The concert is a bit short as his shows go but
you'll shit your pants in pure delight when you hear how he
shreds on guitar...what more of an endorsement do you need ???

So there you have it. This is the raw recording that I've had lo
these many years. I changed NOTHING about this recording except
to track it and to remove a few useless moments of audience
screaming and applause. No music is missing. That's about all
that I can think of to say, so let's wrap this up.

Finally, please don't buy, sell or convert this show to mp3 or any other
lossy format. Please seed this as long as you can. Please trade
this freely as it probably is uncirculated. This show will be a
welcome addition to any Johnny Winter fan's collection. I will post a
sample to help some of you decide whether or not to download it,
but trust me, the show is excellent. As you can see, the setlist is
fantastic. The song titles should be correct. I don't think that ANY
Johnny Winter fan will regret downloading this show. He burns down the
house on this one, so if you've seen him recently and think he's great,
you won't believe your ears when you hear the guitar work featured here.
You'll see the difference between JW 1989 and JW 2007. So, as Mr. Natural
is so fond of saying, have fun, don't freak out and enjoy the concert !