Artist: Johnny Guitar Watson
Title: Discography
Year Of Release: 1952-2020
Genre: Blues, Funk, Jazz, Rock, R&B, Soul
Quality: MP3 192-320 kbps
Total Time: 01:13:20:36 min
Total Size: 4,85 Gb (+1%rec.)
Seminal electric blues & rhythm & blues guitarist of the mid-1950s, with hits like "Gangster Of Love". Performed with artists such as Little Richard and worked in synthesizer productions in the 1960s.
In later years his work was a source for sampling by artists such as Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg. He also worked on a number of recordings and projects with Frank Zappa, who cites Watson: "Watson's 1956 song, 'Three Hours Past Midnight' inspired me to become a guitarist."
Watson learned the rudiments of music on the piano as a child. He took up the guitar on the agreement with his preacher grandfather that he would not use it to 'play the blues'. His family moved to Los Angeles in the '50s and, as a teenager, he cut his teeth playing guitar, piano and singing in local LA 'jump bands'. Watson collapsed and died onstage of cardiac infarction whilst performing in Japan.
ALBUMS
1958 - Gangster Of Love 00:27:36 (CBR 320)
1963 - Johnny "Guitar" Watson 00:41:28 (CBR 256)
1965 - The Blues Soul 00:33:20 (CBR 320)
1967 - Bad 00:30:39 (CBR 320)
1967 - In The Fats Bag 00:39:38 (CBR 320)
1967 - Two For The Price Of One 00:31:39 (CBR 320)(with Larry Williams)
1973 - Listen 00:36:26 (CBR 320)
1975 - I Don't Want To Be A Lone Ranger 00:31:51 (CBR 320)
1975 - The Gangster Is Back 00:44:34 (CBR 320)
1976 - Ain't That A Bitch 00:34:15 (remastered 1996)(CBR 320)
1977 - A Real Mother For Ya 00:42:17 (remastered 2005)(CBR 320)
1977 - Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty 00:33:45 (remastered 1996)(CBR 320)
1978 - Giant 00:34:11 (remastered 1996)(CBR 320)
1978 - Master Funk 00:29:49 (CBR 320)(as Watsonian Institute)
1979 - Extra Disco Perception 00:34:37 (CBR 320)(as Watsonian Institute)
1979 - What The Hell Is This 00:47:20 (CBR 320)
1980 - Love Jones 00:44:24 (remastered 1996)(CBR 320)
1981 - And The Family Clone 00:41:54 (remastered with bonus 2006)(CBR 320)
1981 - The Very Best Of 00:51:16 (CBR 320)
1982 - That's What Time It Is 00:34:44 (CBR 320)
1983 - Hit The Highway 00:41:28 (CBR 320)
1984 - Strike On Computers 00:34:58 (CBR 320)
1985 - Gonna Hit That Highway 00:27:19 + 01:11:21 (2CD)(CBR 320)
1987 - I Heard That 00:43:11 (CBR 320)
1990 - Live In Panama City 00:54:45 (CBR 192)
1990 - Real Blues For Ya 00:47:22 (CBR 320)
1991 - 3 Hours Past Midnight 00:45:43 (CBR 320)
1994 - Bow Wow 00:48:51 (CBR 320)
1995 - The Best Of Johnny Guitar Watson 01:12:00 (CBR 256)
1996 - Hot Just Like TNT 01:11:52 (CBR 320)
1996 - Live Leverkusen 00:57:54 (Bootleg)(VBR 224)
1999 - Blues Masters-The Very Best Of 00:49:19 (CBR 320)
2002 - The Essential 00:48:42 (CBR 320)
2004 - Please Send Me Someone To Love 00:37:59 (CBR 192)
2005 - The Best Of the Modern Years 00:51:25 (CBR 320)
2005 - The Funk Anthology 01:15:09 + 01:19:17 (2CD)(CBR 320)
2006 - Cronological 00:58:01 (1952-1955)(CBR 320)
2006 - Space Guitar 00:49:10 (1953-1955)(CBR 320)
2006 - The Best Of The Funk Years 00:56:09 (CBR 320)
2007 - Brothers Of Soul-Early Years Collection 00:52:50 (CBR 320)
2007 - Untouchable-The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings 01:12:11 (CBR 320)
2010 - ABC Of The Blues Vol.49 00:54:39 (CBR 320)(Johnny Guitar Watson vs Big Joe Williams)
2016 - Singles A + B Sides & Rarities 01:16:58 (CBR 320)
2017 - At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall Hamburg 1976 00:56:23 (CBR 320)
2020 - Chicago Blues 00:59:54 (CBR 320)
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