Nothing is missing
R. Murphy | Santa Rosa, CA | 10/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just want to help out anyone considering this disc set. I had been looking around for E Winter's Entrance on CD for years, and finally, BGO put it together in this dual disk release in 2005. If you are a Winter fan, thinking of his pop hits like Frankenstein or Free Ride, understand that this is very different stuff. Everyone has different tastes, but personally, I think this is awesome. Smooth, jazzy blues rock, Edgar's killer sax. But that is not why I am writing. For a detailed review from a genuine music critic (?), you can read all about it at All Music Guide.
I am really just clarifying the track line-up. Disc one does have 12 tracks. Tobacco Road IS included on the disc. It isn't clear; if you look at allmusic, while they talk about this being a dual disc, they list the tracks from both discs as one list, numbered 1-22, with a blank on 12, and not listing Tobacco Road either. Head to the BGO web-site (the record label), and they talk about this release as being a single disc compilation. But not to worry, both albums are fully intact, pressed on separate discs. And they are both Excellent."
His two best albums!
William Bryan Harrell III | Greenfield, MA, USA | 05/15/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Edgar Winter has worn so many different "coats" and literally plays every style of music however, this his first ablum "entrance" and the the White Trash band (which I saw live in San Antonio, Texas, many years past)are his two best published works and both have held up well throughout the years.
Entrance is a well planned jazz album and White Trash is a great funk horn band."