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With a career spanning over 40 years, Johnny "Guitar" Watson was a key figure in blues, R&B, soul and funk. From his first records in 1952 to his last in 1994, Watson won the admiration of everyone from Lightnin Hopkins to Jimi Hendrix to Prince, his influence pervading five decades of American music. At a time when giants roamed the earth, Johnny stood as tall as any of them.
Shout! Factory is proud to present this deluxe new edition of Johnny "Guitar" Watson's 1979 album. What The Hell Is This features 2 never-before-released songs including a rare track by side project Watsonian Institute.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh Baby It's You, It's You......,
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This album ranks up there with his best works. I listened to the first two songs on here about 50 times befor I even heard the rest of the album should let you know how good they are! If you are a fan of his you have to have this one!
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Pure Genius. R.I.P.,
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Johnny is in my top 10 artists of all time. yea i said it. Out of his discography, this album right here is one of his top album's. If you're a musician, you will love his multiple instrument distribution, and how good he is on every instrument. this album he play's everything but the drums. dude is so good. if you don't know about him you need to. and if you do turn it up and... "uhh, listen"..... RIP Johnny.
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