| Album Title | Description | |
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| About Blues | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Albino Kangaroo | Johnny Winter with Peter Kaukonen and Jimmy Gillen | |
| Alive and Well in Toronto | Recorded: 24 or 25 April 1973 at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. | |
| Alone Star Kind of Day | A compilation album covering the period 1962-1989 | |
| And | In September 1970 this album "Johnny Winter And" with Rick Derringer and the McCoys reaches #154 in the Billboard charts | |
| And And Live | A double LP album which contains both albums "Johnny Winter And" and "Johnny Winter And Live" | |
| And Live | Johnny's first Live album | |
| And Live - Bath Festival | Recorded Sat 27 Jun 1970 | |
| And - Live Davenport 1971 | Johnny Winter And Live in Davenport 1970 | |
| Anthology CD | The Johnny Winter Anthology is a two disc compilation CD box-set. | |
| Anthology LP | A compilation album of Johnny in the 80s | |
| Austin Texas | The "Austin Texas" album is actually a re-issue of The Progressive Blues Experiment | |
| Barcelona Boogie | Definitely one of Johnny Winter's best performances, recorded 1970 Barcelona | |
| Before The Storm | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Beginnings 1960-1967 | The Beginning is yet another combination of Johnny Winter early recordings. | |
| Best Of Live | Recorded At Various Gigs In Houston and Dallas In 1968-69 And
1978 |
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| Better Live | ||
| Better Live Than Never | This another version of "Live in Houston, busted in Austin" and "Walking by Myself". | |
| Birds Cant Row Boats | A compilation album covering the period 1965-1968 | |
| Black Jack | Recorded 20 Dec 1991: Toad's Place, New Haven, Connecticut | |
| Blues and Tattoos | Recorded July 27, 1980 in Central Park New York City | |
| Blues in A Box | A budget-priced three-disc "Blues in a Box" set, which assembles rare studio tracks from the periods spanning 1959-1969 and 1984-1985, as well as a wealth of unreleased live material. | |
| Blues Lives Here, The | Hamburg 1979 | |
| Blues to the Bone | Blues to the Bone was recorded 17 May 1967 at Gold star recording studio, Houston, Texas. | |
| Blue Suede Shoes | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Broke and Lonely | A compilation album covering the seventies | |
| Cant Loose the Blues | Recorded 1991 at Ventura Concert Theatre | |
| Captured Live | Captured Live recorded At: Swing Auditorium San Diego Sports Arena Oakland Coliseum in 1976 | |
| City Park 1975 | Recorded live from the crowd, at City Park in Tad Gormley Stadium New Orleans, Louisiana on a the beautiful day of 7 June 1975 |
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| Collection, The | ||
| Commander | A compilation CD packaged in a Tin Can, mainly distributed in Europe, with recordings from the 60s | |
| Crying The Blues | "Willie Dixon & Johnny Winter ( with the Chicago All-Stars)" recorded at the Liberty Hall, Houston, Texas on May 9th, 1971 |
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| Dervish Blues | Very similar recording as "Captured Live" | |
| Discussing Together | Johnny and Edgar Winter Discussing together | |
| Early Heat | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Early Times | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 with cover photos by James Marshall | |
| Early Winter | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Early Winter / Johnny Winter | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Ease My Pain | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Electric Blues Man | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Essentials 1960-1967 | A two cd compilation of Johnny Winter songs of the period 1960-1967 | |
| Eternally / The Johnny Winter Story Vol. 2 | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Evening of the Blues | Johnny Winter with Muddy Waters recorded live at the Palladium 4 March 1977 | |
| First Album, The | A Re-issue of "Johnny Winter's Black Album" | |
| First Winter | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Five After Four Am | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Gangster of Love | There are two albums called: "Gangster of Love", one released on the Collectables label and the 2nd album released on: Trace Trading (1992) and this album is also known as "The World of Johnny Winter" |
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| Golden Days of Rock and Roll | A compilation album covering Johnny Winter in the 70-80s | |
| Got My Voodoo Working - The Johnny Winter Story Vol 3 | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Guitar Slinger | Guitar Slinger was released in 1984 and is nominated for a grammy award for "Best tradional blues recording". | |
| Hey Where is Your Brother | With a groovy rhythm section 48 years old Winter shows who is allowed to call himself the true master of the six (and sometimes twelve) strings | |
| Highway 61 Revisited [Import] | ||
| History Of The Blues | Recorded Wednesday, 15 November 1978 at the Opry House In Houston | |
| Hot | Recorded 1 Aug 1969 at the Hollywood Bowl. | |
| Houston Sessions | ||
| How to play Blues! | How to play Blues!, Recorded: LIVE SEPT 8th 1978 My Father's Place | |
| I'm a Bluesman | Johnny Winter's album "I'm a Bluesman" was nominated for a Grammy in November 2004 | |
| It's Only Blues... but I lIke it | Recorded 1986 | |
| Jack Daniels Kind of Day | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| John Dawson Winter III | John Dawson Winter III represents a step forward for Johnny, with more emphasis on his exceptional blues-rock guitar work. The record features five new Johnny Winter compositions as well as songs written especially for Johnny by such notables as John Lennon and Rick Derringer. | |
| Johnny B Good | Johnny Winter in Roslyn 1980 | |
| Johnny B Goode | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1970 | |
| Johnny Be Goode - Essen | Johnny Winter recorded Live in Germany 1984 | |
| Johnny Winter aka Black Album | Johnny Winter's first official album aka the Black Album is released by CBS | |
| Johnny Winter Story '69-'76 | A double LP album of Johnny Winter tracks from the seventies and eighties | |
| Johnny Winter Story, The | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 , includes a very nice photo booklet | |
| Last Days of the Firebird Shows (At Wolfgangs) | Recorded: Monday, 9 January 1984 | |
| Last Night of the Legends | Recorded: Sunday, 27 February 1983: Palladium NYC | |
| Leavin' Blues | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Leavin Blues | Johnny Winter Live in Essen 1979 | |
| Let Me In | What's most impressive about LET ME IN is the variety of emotional and musical textures Winter can summon with the constraints of his primarily balls-out style... The Mad Albino is still at the top of his game. | |
| Liberty Hall Sessions | Recorded on stage and backstage at Liberty hall, Houston between 66-69 | |
| Live at 2009 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival | Johnny Winter Professionally recorded live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival April 25, 2009. | |
| Live at Maple Leaf Gardens | Recorded Live at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto 1975 | |
| Live at the Mural Amphitheater, Seattle 1989 | Recorded at Monday, 4 September 1989: Bumbershoot Mural Amphitheatre, Seattle, Washington | |
| Live at the Fillmore East | Recorded Live 3 October 1970 at the Fillmore East | |
| Live at the Tower Theatre 1977 | Johnny Winter together with Muddy Waters and his band were recorded Live at the Tower Theater Upper Darby 6 March 1977 | |
| Live at the Warfield 1991 | Recorded Live at The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco 16 Nov 1991 |
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| Live Bootleg Series Volume 1 | ||
| Live Bootleg Series, Volume Two | ||
| Live Bootleg Series Volume Three | Live Bootleg Series, Vol. III picks up where the second volume left off, serving up yet another heaping dose of vintage performances personally selected by Johnny himself. Tracks include "Mojo Boogie," "Stranger Blues," "I Smell Trouble,"Boot Hill," "Stones in My Passway," "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" and "Highway 61 Revisited." Liner notes for the new album were penned by Johnny's friend Andy Aledort, who is the senior editor of Guitar World magazine. | |
| Live Bootleg Series, Vol. 4 | ||
| Live Bootleg Series Volume 5 | ||
| Live Bootleg Series Volume 6 | Johnny Winter digs into his live archive for the sixth time on this collection and comes up with what sounds like a single show for the most part (there is no information provided about when or where the recordings were made), played before a large and raucous audience. | |
| Live in Essen 1979 | The Live in Essen 1979 concert is available on at least four recordings | |
| Live In Germany | Stuttgart 1984 | |
| Live Hollywood | Johnny Winter's Live 1973 Hollywood Palladium | |
| Live In Houston | Live in Houston 1969 with Pat Rush | |
| Live In Houston Busted in Austin | ||
| Live In NYC | Recorded 14 and 16 April 1997 at the Bottom Line, New York City. | |
| Living in the Blues | Several tracks are acoustic guitar and vocal only, not a lot of electric lead work. Probably recorded mid 60's. Cover has Johnny on stage wearing the ugliest pants W've ever seen | |
| Livin in the Blues | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Living Legends | Recorded 22 November 1991, Vic Theater, Chicago. | |
| Lost Show | Johnny Winter recorded live September 1981, Old Waldorf, San Francisco. | |
| Mad Albino | Frankfurt 1986 | |
| Masters | Double CD album released in 1998 | |
| Memories of Garner State Park | A Memory album of your favorite hits from Garner State Park | |
| Midsummer Blizzard | Montreux 1984 | |
| Mojo Boogie | Recorded: 13 Dec 1991: Paradise Ballroom, Boston, Massachusetts | |
| Mr White Blues | ||
| Night Rider | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Nothing But The Blues | This album "Nothing But The Blues", which marks Johnny Winter's return to his musical roots: THE BLUES | |
| No Time To Live | A Compilation disc, with Johnny Winter's songs from the seventies | |
| Plays Beacon Theater | Johnny Winter Plays Beacon Theater 1975 but actually recorded in 1976 |
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| Play The Olympic Auditorium | Recorded on Saturday, 7 March 1970: The Olympic Auditorium Los Angeles with Edgar Winter as special guest. | |
| Please Come Home For Christmas | ||
| Progressive Blues Experiment | Recorded: Vulcan Gas Company nightclub, Austin Texas 1967. | |
| Raised On Rock | A compilation album covering the 70s | |
| Raisin Cain | ||
| Raw to the Bone | Johnny Winter & Calvin Johnson, released 1992 | |
| Ready for Winter | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Red House | Stockholm 1983 | |
| Return of Johnny Guitar, The | The Return Of Johnny Guitar is a compilation album, of songs Johnny Winter recorded during the time he was working with Aligator records. | |
| RoadRunner | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Rock and Roll Collection | ||
| Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo | "Live in Stoccolma 1971" | |
| Rock and Roll People | A compilation album covering the 70s | |
| Rock Pop Legend | ||
| Johnny Winter first album since 7 years | ||
| Saints and Sinners | Originally released in February 1974, Saints & Sinners was reissued on February 27, 1996 with the previously unreleased song "Dirty," a Winter original, added. The slide guitar-and-flute track is not consistent with the rest of the album, but it is interesting to hear. | |
| Same Odd Story | This album was recorded during concert of Johnny winter at Alte Oper, Frankfurt/Main, Germany on Thursday 20 October 1983 | |
| School Day Blues | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Scorchin Blues | ||
| Second Winter | Johnny Winter's album: "Second Winter" was originally released around October 1969 and reached Billboard position 55 on 6 December 1969. | |
| Secret Jam | A Tribute to Muddy Waters Jam at the Lone Star Cafe in New York, with Johnny Winter, Canned Heat, John Mayall and Walter Trout | |
| Serious Business | Alligator Records 1985 | |
| Sideman | The album "Sideman" is one of the best albums with compilation of very early Johnny Winter recordings with Johnny as guitarist in the early sixties. | |
| Sound the Bell | Sound The Bell, recorded: 25 Jul 1987: Little Rock Blues Festival, Little Rock, Arkansas | |
| Still Alive and Well | After a rest period of two years, Johnny Winter returns with the album "Still Alive and Well" in 1973 | |
| Still Blues After All These Years | Chicago 1990/1991 | |
| Super Golden Radio Shows | The Live in Essen 1979 concert is available on at least four recordings | |
| Tattoos and Blues | Toad's Place 1988 | |
| Texas Blues | This collection gathers 29 of Johnny Winter's early recordings (duplicating many tracks from previous albums such as "Birds Can't Row Boats", "Original Winter: The Sixties Sessions", and "Early Heat"). | |
| Texas International | Recorded 1969 at the Dallas and Texas International Pop Festivals | |
| Texas Opry | Live at the Texas Opry House 1978 | |
| Texas Tornado | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Texas Twister, The | Texas Twister, Toad's Place New Haven, 1 Feb 1979 | |
| Third Degree | Johnny Winter's "Third Degree" was recored and released in 1986 | |
| Time | Recorded in November 1974 in Frankfurt | |
| Together | Johnny and Edgar Winter perform together | |
| Twilight Zone | Recorded: Saturday, 26 November 1983: Twilight Zone club, New Haven, CT | |
| V-8 Ford Blues | V-8 FORD BLUES, 10 Apr 1980: My Fathers Place | |
| Very Best Of Johnny Winter Vol. 1 | A Compilation disc, with Johnny Winter's songs from his Columbia period | |
| Vintage Tracks | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Walkin by Myself | Released: 1992 Relix Records. This is from a show Johnny did on 7 Aug 1977 at the Calderone Theatre in Hempstead N.Y.(on Long Island) | |
| Whiskey Au Go Go | Recorded: Thursday, 14 December 1978: Whiskey Au Go Go, Los Angeles, California | |
| White Alien Turns Black | A White Alien Turns Black" is a de luxe repacking of "Still Blues After All These Years"+ "Whole Lotta Love"; the set comes in a coffin shaped box se | |
| White Gold Blues | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| White Heat | Compilation disc, with Johnny Winter's songs from the 60's / 70's | |
| White Hot and Blue | Johnny Winter's "White, Hot and Blue" scores #141 on the Billboard Charts on 26 August 1978 | |
| White Hot Blues | A Compilation disc, with Johnny Winter's songs from the seventies | |
| White Lightning | Recorded: 1st Sep 1969 at the Texas International Pop Festival | |
| White Lightning | Aragon Ballroom 1970 | |
| Whole Lotta Love | Boston 1978 | |
| Winter/69 | Recordings of the 1969 Fillmire West, Allison, Wisconsin and Denver Pop Festival. | |
| Winter Blues | "Winter Blues" is a 24 track compilation on Castle Communications of Johnny's early material, from very early Beaumont material up to Ames recordings. | |
| Winter Heat | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Winter Of 88 | 1988 | |
| Winter's On Fire (1983) | 1983 | |
| Winter Scene, The | A compilation album covering the period 1960-1968 | |
| Wintertime in New York 1980 | The album Johnny Winter Wintertime in New York 1980, was recorded in July 1980 in New York Central Park. This show has been broadcasted as the Dr Pepper Show. | |
| Woodstock Experience | Johnny Winter was such an artist, yet there is no doubt his performance was on the level of a superstar. |
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| Woodstock Revival | Woodstock, Ten Year Anniversary Festival, 1979 | |
The Complete Johnny Winter Discography
This is the most complete discography of Johnny Winter recordings. The records are listed in alphabetical order of the album name
