Third Degree

Third Degree

Infobox Album
Name = Third Degree
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Johnny Winter


Released = 1986
Recorded =
Genre = Blues
Length =
Label = Alligator
Producer = Johnny Winter and Dick Shurman
Reviews =
Last album = "Serious Business" (1985)
This album = "Third Degree" (1986)
Next album = "The Winter of '88" (1988)

"Third Degree" is a 1986 album by Johnny Winter.

Track listing

#"Mojo Boogie"
#"Love, Life and Money"
#"Evil on my Mind"
#"See See Baby"
#"Tin Pan Alley"
#"I'm Good"
#"Third Degree"
#"Shake your Moneymaker"
#"Bad Girl Blues"
#"Broke and Lonely"

Personnel

*Johnny Winter - Electric Guitar, National Steel Guitar, Vocals
*Ken Saydak - Piano,
*Dr. John Rebennack - Piano on 2 and 5
*Johnny B. Gayden - Bass
*Tommy Shannon - Bass on 4, 8 and 10
*Casey Jones - Drums
*Uncle John Red Turner - Drums on 4, 8 and 10


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