album "Still Alive and Well"

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"Still Alive and Well" is a 1973 blues-rock album by American guitarist Johnny Winter, celebrated for its fiery guitar work and as a key comeback record in his career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Johnny Winter NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows Johnny Winter And
chronologicallyPrecedes Saints & Sinners NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfRelease 1970s
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
genre blues
blues rock
rock
hasCoverSong Ain't Nobody's Business NERFINISHED
Silver Train NERFINISHED
hasStyle hard-driving blues rock
hasTrack Ain't Nobody's Business NERFINISHED
Ain't Nothing to Me NERFINISHED
Ain't That a Kindness NERFINISHED
Can't You Feel It NERFINISHED
Cheap Tequila NERFINISHED
Rock & Roll NERFINISHED
Rock Me Baby NERFINISHED
Silver Train NERFINISHED
Still Alive and Well NERFINISHED
Too Much Seconal NERFINISHED
mainPerformerRole guitar
vocals
notableFor Johnny Winter comeback album
fiery guitar work
originalLanguage English
performer Johnny Winter NERFINISHED
producer Rick Derringer NERFINISHED
Steve Paul NERFINISHED
recordedBy Johnny Winter NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1973

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Johnny Winter notableWork album "Still Alive and Well"