Let Me In is an album by guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. It was released in 1991 on vinyl and CD by Pointblank Records.
Let Me In was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
Critical reception
On AllMusic, Thom Owens said, "Though the set focuses on blues material, Winters [sic] can never leave his rock roots behind â the sheer volume and pile-driving energy of his performances ensures that."
In the Chicago Tribune, Dan Kening wrote, "The original "White Tornado" returns with a strong outing that both reinforces his reputation as a world-class blues guitarist and indicates a growing maturity.... Winter shows he has at long last learned to balance technical flash with emotional substance."
In the Chicago Reader, David Whiteis wrote, "Johnny Winter's Let Me In is a new contribution from a bluesman well on his way to elder-statesman status.... At this point Winter's guitar is beyond criticism â he's toned down his excesses, but he's still got that machine-gun multinote style, playing straight-ahead blues in manic linear patterns â he doesn't build a solo so much as blast straight through it."
Track listing
- "Illustrated Man" (Fred James, Mary-Ann Brandon) â 3:37
- "Barefootin'" (Robert Parker) â 4:06
- "Life Is Hard" (Fred James) â 6:17
- "Hey You" (Mike Himelstein) â 2:42
- "Blue Mood" (Jessie Mae Robinson) â 3:01
- "Sugaree" (Marty Robbins) â 2:57
- "Medicine Man" (Robbie Fisher, Henley Douglas) â 4:22
- "You're Humbuggin' Me" (Rocket Morgan, J.D. Miller) â 2:43
- "If You Got a Good Woman" (Johnny Winter) â 4:23
- "Got to Find My Baby" (John Heartsman) â 2:40
- "Shame Shame Shame" (Jimmy Reed) â 4:16
- "Let Me In" (Johnny Winter) â 4:11
- "You Lie Too Much" (Mac Rebennack) â 4:03*
- "You Lie Too Much" was omitted from the vinyl issue.
Personnel
Musicians
- Johnny Winter â electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Jeff Ganz â electric bass, fretless bass, upright bass
- Tom Compton â drums
- Dr. John â piano on "Barefootin'", "Life Is Hard", "Sugaree", "You Lie Too Much"
- Ken Saydak â piano on "If You Got a Good Woman"
- Billy Branch â harmonica on "Hey You", "If You Got a Good Woman", "Shame Shame Shame"
- Dennis, Margaret, Johnny and Brian Drugan, Dave Brickson, John Gabrysiak, Dick Shurman â ensemble vocals on "Hey You"
Production
- Dick Shurman, Johnny Winter â producers
- David Axelbaum â engineer
- Dave Brickson â assistant engineer
- Greg Calbi â mastering
- Mark Weiss â photography
- Bill Smith â design
- Recorded and mixed at Streeterville Recording Studios, Chicago
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