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Sold Date:
July 20, 2020
Start Date:
November 14, 2019
Final Price:
$150.00
(USD)
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Often described as psycho folk/biker rock or progressive country rock, this listing is for an extremely hard to find, collectible, rare, authentic original vinyl 1988 LP 33RPM record in near perfect condition (still in shrink wrap), that has been stored for 30 years in air conditioned/heated space on its end (no warping, as can be seen in image # 3).
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Warren Winters recorded three LP record albums in the 80s; some of the songs were featured in the "Biker Chicz" television pilots and the "Living on the Edge" television documentary. Under the pseudonym of Warren Winters, author/TV producer Edward Winterhalder formed the Warren Winters Band in the 1980s after fronting the Connecticut Dust Band during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Playing guitar and singing lead vocals, he utilized a group of studio musicians and his childhood friend Kurt Newman (drums) to record the "As I Was" debut album in 1984 on the Shovster Records label. In 1988, the "Crossbar Hotel" album was recorded at Grace Recording Studios in Connecticut with Warren Winters (guitar & lead vocals), Andy Rutman (guitar), Kurt Newman (drums), Lou Sabetta (keyboards) and Mario Figueroa (bass). On both albums, the song writing credits noted that all songs were written by Edward Winterhalder. In 1995, "The Best Of Warren Winters" CD was mastered and produced by Chris Westerman of Blackwater Sound in New Hampshire. Along with hit songs from the "As I Was" and "Crossbar Hotel" albums, the compilation featured a few songs from his Connecticut Dust Band days and some unreleased tracks from studio sessions. While the music of the Warren Winters Band was once described as being somewhere between rock n' roll and progressive country, a 2011 article in France compared the Warren Winters Band sound to Acey Stone, Circuit Rider and Justen O'Brien.
No returns; you buy it, you own it. Not responsible for defects caused by the manufacturing process or 30+ years of being in storage.