I have only recently fully discovered Stevie Ray Vaughan, but anyone who has a liking for blues rock should check this guy out! Voted around twelfth in Rolling Stone all time guitarists the man was one hell of a player. Any and all his albums are well worth a listen.... Enjoy!
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Now have this on vinyl as well as CD ( sounds great) and able to stream ...great to hear Sonic differences different bits of kit
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Detailed item info Track listing 1. Scuttle Buttin' 2. Couldn't Stand The Weather 3. Things That I Used To Do 4. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 5. Cold Shot 6. Tin Pan Alley 7. Honey Bee 8. Stang's Swang Details Number of CDs: 1 Contributing artists: Vaughan, Stevie Ray & Double Trouble Recording type: Studio Distributor: Sony Music/Arvato Services Recording mode: Stereo Album notes Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and Sony's "Super Bit Mapping" system.Personnel: Stevie Ray Vaughan (guitar, vocals); Jimmie Vaughan (guitar); Stan Harrison (tenor saxophone); Tommy Shannon (bass); Chris "Whipper" Layton, Fran Christina (drums).Producers: Chris Layton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Shannon, Richard Mullen, Jim Capfer.Stevie Ray was already the hottest act in Austin, Texas, way before David Bowie used his guitar on "Let's Dance." Vaughan's 1983 debut album, TEXAS FLOOD, had alerted the world to a new guitar phenomenon who combined the blues power of Freddie and Albert King with the inspired ferocity of Jimi Hendrix. He made the Hendrix connection plain with his take on "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)," which rapidly became a concert highlight. At the other extreme was "Tin Pan Alley," a slow blues made famous by Jimmy Wilson but now associated with the Texas hotshot. This was the time when Stevie Ray's celebrity and status among his peers was at least the equal of Eric Clapton. The pitfalls were beckoning. Editorial reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - ...Vaughan's post-Hendrix Stratocasting still sparkles....a reminder of the wit that often informed his phrasing and his willingness to torch them boundaries... Q (05/01/1995) The late Texas guitarist was a fiercely distinctive blues-rock phenom whose sensitivity and imagination justified his rapid rise to prominence... Entertainment Weekly (04/02/1999) 4 Stars - Excellent - ...Vaughan's post-Hendrix Stratocasting still sparkles....a reminder of the wit that often informed his phrasing and his willingness to torch them boundaries...Entertainment Weekly (4/2/99, p.95) - The late Texas guitarist was a fiercely distinctive blues-rock phenom whose sensitivity and imagination justified his rapid rise to prominence... Q (05/01/1995) Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2009 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved.Read full review
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