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Kupuntu (talk) 16:45, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I think those song lengts are wrong. First what it is now and (like it should be).

10:56 (10:41) 8:04 (8:01) 12:27 (6:24) 3:30 (8:04) 5:10 (1:44) 3:11 (6:38) 7:42 (7:46) 2:39 (2:29)

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Added links to Wiki articles, people, etc. mentioned in the entry. Also edited out information which was not supported by citation or sources. After re-wording a few things I think it reads better as well. -- Jfkinyon —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jfkinyon (talkcontribs) 06:30, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Couple Problems

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This live recording showed up on albums years before the one listed on this page. "High, Live and Dirty", for example, came out in 1978 and "Woke Up This Morning..." wasn't released until 1980 (this page has 1998 listed as the first appearance of this record, which is WRONG!).

Asquarterly (talk) 19:19, 23 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Another error is on the song "I'm Gonna Leave This Town/Everything's Gonna Be Allright" (Walter Jacobs) – 8:04. On the album in my posession the song is "Woke Up This Morning And Found Yourself Dead".

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rev Robert (talkcontribs) 23:39, 10 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Though I cannot find definitive proof that Johnny Winter does indeed appear on Woke UP This Morning And Found Myself Dead, I am fairly certain that he is indeed on this record. For one, the writer of this article only lists Hendrix on guitar, but a second guitarist can be easily heard. It's hard to positively identify Winter as the second guitarist because the guitarist on this record is not playing slide guitar, as Winter does most of the time. However, a shout of "yeah!" can be heard during "Bleeding Heart" that sounds very much like Winter's easily identifiable voice. Most Internet sources that I have found list Winter as playing second guitar. At the least, the accuracy of this article has to be questioned since the writer dismisses without proof Winter's participation and fails to address the presence of another guitarist.

I have an LP of this album which I bought not long after it's release in 1980 by a record company calling themselves "Red Lightnin'". The track list is identical. The personnel is listed as Jimi Hendrix, recording, vcls, gtr; Johnny Winter, rhy gtr; Randy Hobbs, bs; Randy Z, dms; Jim Morrison, hca, vcls, abuse, obscenities, mumbling; Buddy Miles, dms on SIDE 2. Part of the liner notes says, "This recording stems from 1968 in the Scene Club, owned incidentally by Steve Paul, Johnny Winter's manager." and ends with the slogan, "ALL AROUND STEREOMONIC SOUND".

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