| 1. Put It in the Pocket |
| 2. Trouble |
| 3. Hard to Stop |
| 4. Hard Chargin' |
| 5. Allons a Boucherie |
| 6. Crossroads |
| 7. Do You Remember the Time? |
| 8. Heard You Twice the First Time |
| 9. Out on the Town |
| 10. Wait a Minute Baby |
Editorial Reviews
Over the years, accordion and keyboard player Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural Jr. has extended his sphere of influence far beyond southern Louisiana and East Texas. Today Dural's still going strong; he's even releasing this album on his very own record label. Central to his allure as a singer and instrumentalist is how fascinatingly Dural works his cadences into the mighty file-seasoned grooves conjured by world-class bassist Lee Allen Zeno and drummer Kevin Menard, who are lent able assistance by horns, a rhythm guitarist, a second keyboardist, and a washboard player. Songs written by Dural (or cowritten with his longtime manager Ted Fox) have all the let-the-good-times-roll exuberance suggested by titles like "Hard Chargin'," "Hard to Stop," and "Put It in the Pocket." The rhythms cool down only for the unabashedly charming "Do You Remember the Time?" Dural's one misstep is subverting the poignant storytelling aspect of the Robert Johnson classic "Crossroads" in the name of fun. All told, Trouble's pleasure quotient almost matches that of 1990's Where There's Smoke There's Fire. --Frank-John Hadley
People Magazine
"10 tracks of propulsive, rollicking dance party music Bottom Line: swamp-boogie joy ride."
Trouble
Trouble,Buckwheat Zydeco,Tomorrow Recordings,Cajun / Zydeco / New Orleans,Creole,Pop,World Music,Zydeco
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Trouble
Ray LaMontagne Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002S947K Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Trouble
- Shelter
- Hold You In My Arms
- Narrow Escape
- Burn
- Forever My Friend
- Hannah
- How Come
- Jolene
- All The Wild Horses
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Some singer/songwriters (think Paul Westerberg and Elliott Smith) develop their world-weariness through the unforgiving trials of passing years and the heart-breaking grind of the music business. Others (Van Morrison, Neil Young) seem to have sprung from out of nowhere with the fully formed soul of a life well-lived. Ray LaMontagne belongs with the latter. On this, his debut, LaMontagne has crafted a handful of quietly devastating meditations on life and love--and delivered them with a raspy vocal all his own. The simple, mournful lyrics of "Burn," "Shelter" and the title track recall a Hank Williams ballad, and the reserved production by alt-country/americana genius Ethan Johns (the Jayhawks, Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon) make this a great disc for smoky Saturday nights, and rainy Sunday mornings. --Ben HeegeCustomer Reviews:
also good for soundtracks.......2007-07-19
Earth-shattering Calm.......2007-06-03
Excellent.......2007-05-20
Ray LaMontagne.......2007-04-10
Of Course.......2007-03-09
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The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L3J4 Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Shake for Me (live)
- Rude Mood (live)
- Love Struck Baby
- Pride and Joy
- Texas Flood
- Mary Had a Little Lamb
- Lenny
- Scuttle Buttin'
- Couldn't Stand the Weather
- The Things That I Used to Do
- Cold Shot
- Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place in Town)
- Give Me Back My Wig
- Empty Arms
- The Sky Is Crying (live)
- Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (live)
Tracks:
- Say What!
- Look at Little Sister
- Change It
- Come On (Pt. III)
- Life Without You
- Little Wing
- Willie the Wimp (live)
- Superstition (live)
- Leave My Girl Alone - (live)
- The House Is Rockin'
- Crossfire
- Tightrope
- Wall of Denial
- Riviera Paradise
- Telephone Song - The Vaughan Brothers
- Long Way From Home - The Vaughan Brothers
- Life By the Drop
Customer Reviews:
Can't get much better than this.......2007-07-09
a bargin.......2007-05-17
The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.......2007-05-14
Introducing Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble........2007-04-28
Great Artist...Spotty Selections...Unexpected.......2006-12-29
I have debated with so many the precise presence, sheer volume Stevie emitted from his guitar, through his soul. Yes there are many great guitarits. Clapton, Hendrix, Page...just to name a few. What Stevie brought was electrifying and still very personal. He was in a class of his own. So why this review? I have been listening to Stevie for quite some time. I own most of his records. (CD) I even purchased his single-disc "Greatest Hits." I was relatively happy to have his biggest hits on one convenient disc. So one day I'm in Target, out of the corner of my eye I notice this beaming CD...(drumroll) "The Essential"...I almost fell over, seriously. See, I own a few "Essential" CD's: Dylan, Billy Joel, ELO...So obviously when I saw this I thought I was purchasing a gold mine...
While it does contain great work, why the need to include so many "live"
versions? Bottom line? If I want a live set, I'll buy a live set. This could've been a great, blown-away 2-disc set. It is great for picking the selections that should've been on his single disc, to transfer to your iPod...
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Texas Flood
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN5 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Love Struck Baby
- Pride And Joy
- Texas Flood
- Tell Me
- Testify
- Rude Mood
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Dirty Pool
- I'm Crying
- Lenny
- SRV Speaks - (previously unreleased)
- Tin Pan Alley - (previously unreleased)
- Testify - (previously unreleased, live)
- Mary Had A Little Lamb - (previously unreleased, live)
- Wham - (previously unreleased, live)
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This legendary 1983 debut by the fallen torchbearer of the '80s-'90s blues revival sounds even more dramatic in its remixed and expanded edition. Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar and vocals are a bit brighter and more present on this 14-track CD. And the newly included bonus numbers (an incendiary studio version of the slow blues "Tin Pan Alley" that was left off the original release, and live takes of "Testify," "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and the instrumental "Wham!" from a 1983 Hollywood concert) illuminate the raw soul and passion that propelled his artistry even when he was under the spell of drug addiction. Texas Flood captures Vaughan as rockin' blues purist, paying tribute in his inspired six-string diction to his influences Larry Davis (who wrote the title track), Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Jimi Hendrix. His own contemplative "Lenny," a tribute to his wife at the time, also suggests a jazz-fueled complexity that would infuse his later work. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
good project.......2007-05-15
I strongly recomend this album for anyone .
Oustanding Quality and Great Album.......2007-01-25
What this album is like.......2006-11-27
That's exactly what it was like. I used to say it was "like a religion," some 25 years ago, for me to show up an hour early at Fitzgerald's in Houston, to be first in line when the club opened and get a table right in front of SRV's microphone. What I remember most vividly is his hands on his guitar. He didn't schmooze his audience; he didn't have much patter. Stevie Ray expressed himself through his fingers, and he poured out his soul.
I think he knew very well that one night, my hand was regularly moving in my purse because I was starting and stopping a tape recorder. According to SRV, he was then stuck in a recording contract with someone who would release neither an album nor him from the contract. I listened to that bootleg frequently between his live appearances. (Don't ask: I no longer have it and wouldn't copy it if I did.)
Thus I can "Testify" that the cuts on this first album faithfully replicate the sound of his performance of these songs. Nothing is added - there are only bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton ably anchoring SRV's guitar - and nothing is taken away. If the trio required more than one recording for each of these tracks, it was only to choose among SRV's brilliant improvisations.
The liner notes from the follow-up album, COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER, emphasize SRV's macho appearance as this Texan blasted away a New York City audience. "Macho" is not what SRV was like. He had a slight build. He was soft-spoken. The last cut on the original issue of TEXAS FLOOD, a tribute to SRV's wife, is exquisitely tender, the opposite of macho - in front of God and everyone! SRV played not to impose himself on his listeners but to persuade. Which is ultimately much more powerful.
I learned only from the liner notes for the TEXAS FLOOD reissue that SRV is credited with igniting the 1980s blues revival. That's what a prophet is for, isn't it?
Great songs, but too repetitive.......2006-11-10
That said, it's classic.
Modern Day Blues Classic.......2006-10-17
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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Real Deal: Greatest Hits 2
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN8 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Love Struck Baby
- Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Your Love
- Scuttle Buttin'
- Wall Of Denial
- Lenny
- Superstition - (live)
- Empty Arms
- Riviera Paradise
- Look At Little Sister
- Willie The Wimp - (live)
- Pipeline (from "Back To The Beach")
- Shake For Me - (live)
- Leave My Girl Alone - (live)
- Telephone Song
- Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
- Life By The Drop
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The real deal is that this is not so much a hits package as a hyped collection of songs that made the charts, album tracks, and rarities like Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Pipeline" duet with surf-rock king Dick Dale. (At least SRV completists no longer have to buy the God-awful Back to the Beach soundtrack.) Blending blues classics, rockers, and instrumentals was a signature of Vaughan's sets, but it doesn't work for these 16 tunes. Lesser numbers like "Empty Arms," "Shake for Me," and "Wall of Denial" seem filler between thrillers like "Telephone Song," "Scuttle Buttin'," and a version of "Leave My Girl Alone" that had been available only on a promotional CD. Remember, Vaughan's recording career lasted seven years--too short a time to merit two hits discs. Yet his guitar acrobatics and gut-deep vocal testimonials are never less than satisfying. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
SRV Review.......2007-02-08
The Real Deal: Greatest Hits 2.......2007-01-10
An awesome display..........2006-11-11
Warning! There are so many notes and cool sounds flying out of Voodoo Chile that you may be injured. Enjoy!
Best introductory SRV.......2006-10-06
Blues Done Right.......2005-12-07
Two greatist hits were then released.This is Vol.2 you'd assume to get lackluster songs not quite as big as the glowing presence of Vol.1.If that is what you're guessing you're off(WAY OFF).Overall i think this is a much better interpratation of Mr.Vaughans true capabilities."Scuttle Buttin'" is a fast and short song resulting in an almost Van Halen "Eruption" solo feeling.Stevies accesability to make a song his own shows in a Jimi Hendrix song"Voodoo Chile"(later shown in 2001's "Black Hawk Down")as he did with The Beatles "Taxman" on the first vol..
Mr.Vaughans vocals are raspy and low and energetic.If you ever seen him live you'd know how much soul he poured into each performance.His beat up guitar is a trade mark.You will be able to hear this aura in the live tracks like "Shake For Me" and "Superstation".A crowd favorite "Lenny" is on the album,but not live.
Sixteen of Mr.Vaughans amazing songs shine hear and is worth more then what is asked for.
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Simple Mind Condition
Trouble Manufacturer: Escapi - Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MGBTCK Release Date: 2007-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Goin' Home
- Mindbender
- Seven
- Pictures Of Life
- After The Rain
- Trouble Maker
- Arthur Brown's Whiskey Bar
- Simple Mind Condition
- Ride The Sky
- If I Only Had A Reason
- Beginning Of Sorrows
Album Description
International pressing of the 2007 release from Metal miscreants Trouble features one additional track: 'Ride The Sky'. Trouble keep the spirit of Black Sabbath-style Rock alive while remaining true to their spiritual roots (i.e.: they are often called a 'White Metal' band!). Escape.Album Details
2007 Release of the Seventh Album from the Veteran American Death Metal Band that Finally Saw the Light of Disc after at Least a Two Year Delay. Includes a Cover of a Classic Lucifer's Friend Song "Ride the Sky".Customer Reviews:
The Music Is Not in The Name.......2007-07-10
It took over a decade, but TROUBLE HAS RETURNED.......2007-07-07
But that's all beside the point. TROUBLE IS BACK! All of us fans waited and waited for Simple Mind Condition. We pre-ordered it from marketplace sellers who swore they had it months before it came out. Frustration led me to believe I would NEVER get it. But, it's here. Finally.
Was it worth the wait? F#@! YEAH!
This CD kicks some serious gluteous maximus. Opening it and sliding it into the player, I waited to hear the first track. When "Goin' Home" starts off, it's kinda quiet. Then it kicks in, and Eric starts singing, and you realize that even though the band may LOOK different (Eric's put on a little weight, but haven't we all?), they sound AMAZING. It's heavy, it's doomy, it's everything I've come to love the band for.
Some fans got angry when the band changed their focus on religious imagery to more psychedelia-minded soongs. Hey, if TROUBLE likes it, I'm going to give it a chance. I personally LOVED Plastic Green Head (another reissued CD well worth the price, if not for the included DVD alone!) and the direction that album took. They covered a Beatles song, fer chrissakes. I love it.
I hope they tour for this new album, and I hope I can see them every time they play Chicago. The last time I saw them was in Chicago at Medusa's, supporting their flawless self-titled CD. They were a revelation. The best live metal band EVER.
And I can't wait to see them again. Until then. I think I'll just listen to their new CD for the ninth time since I got it yesterday. let's just hope it isn't another 10 or more years until their next CD.
Trouble Returns With Another Amazing Album!.......2007-07-06
Wow, what a comeback record! .......2007-05-22
borrowing too much from the past.......2007-05-02
That being said, Trouble has all but abandoned their doom roots in favor of the Beatles era 60's sound they have grown so fond of. My biggest problem is that two guitar riffs are plagarized from classic rock "classics" (now you're messin with a sonofabitch from Nazareth & Immigrant song from Zepplin). they are so blatant even a co-worker who is barely in to music commented on the rip-offs. Not much imagination in this one just alot of rehashed riffs and lyrics. I hoped for another doom metal classic but this is very mediocre. If it wasn't for the Sabbath-like guitar sound this would barely even be a metal release.
BTW - Trouble hate that "white metal" tag so I don't know who would have submitted that as their band description. They have hardly been a "Christian" metal band since Run to the Light. This one is for die-hard hard fans only.
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Trouble Is...
The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L5I Release Date: 1997-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Slow Ride
- True Lies
- Blue On Black
- Everything Is Broken
- I Don't Live Today
- (Long) Gone
- Somehow, Somewhere, Someway
- I Found Love (When I Found You)
- King's Highway
- Nothing To Do With Love
- Chase The Rainbow
- Trouble Is...
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It's not hard to understand the appeal of Kenny Wayne Shepherd, currently being hailed as the heir to Stevie Ray Vaughan. He's young (an increasing rarity in blues and blues-related genres), he writes catchy songs, and his "Blue on Black" is widely played on rock radio. Trouble Is . . . is an enjoyable listen, from rockers like "Slow Ride" and "Chase the Rainbow," to swingy mid-tempo songs like "True Lies" and "(Long) Gone," to slower almost-ballads such as "Nothing to Do with Love" and the all-pervasive "Blue on Black". Expect to start hearing "I Found Love (When I Found You)" at high school proms and homecoming dances. It remains to be seen how Shepherd will develop, but he's among the most promising young guitarists out there today. -- Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Very Good Stuff.......2007-05-25
Outstandingly Awesome.......2006-09-17
disappointment.......2006-09-02
One of his better CD's.......2006-07-01
Didn't care for his other cd's as much I'm going with 5 on this one
Because he's not Stevie Ray he sucks?.......2005-09-20
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The Sky Is Crying
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027KO Release Date: 1991-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Boot Hill
- The Sky Is Crying
- Empty Arms
- Little Wing
- Wham!
- May I Have A Talk With You
- Close To You
- Chitlins Con Carne
- So Excited
- Life By The Drop
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Released after Vaughan's death in a 1990 helicopter accident, The Sky Is Crying collects unreleased studio tracks from throughout the guitarist's recorded career. In Vaughan's early years, he was a stylist who thought nothing of using ten notes when three would have worked. Rock stardom, cocaine, and alcohol did little to temper his tendency towards overstatement, but by In Step, his last studio album (and first clean-and-sober effort), he'd begun to transcend his many influences to forge a hard-boiled style of his own. The collection documents this passage, starting with unreleased covers of Lonnie Mack's "Wham" and Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" from the time of his debut album. "The Sky Is Crying" was originally cut by Elmore James, but Vaughan's lead guitar owes its stylistic debt to the bluesman who had a most profound influence on his playing, Albert King. The highlights are two tracks cut at the time of In Step--the hard-edged "Boot Hill," with Vaughan on slide guitar, and "Life by the Drop," in which Vaughan accompanies himself on acoustic guitar and toasts a life that would end far too soon. --John MilwardCustomer Reviews:
Great SRV Compilation CD.......2007-07-18
Vaughan's deranged vocals and fiery slide guitar hit you like a freight train on "Boot Hill," the CD's first song. "Chitlins Con Carne" is a wonderful example of his jazz guitar--pure elegance--suitable as a backdrop to a formal dinner. In addition, SRV's "Life By The Drop" is a haunting ballad played on 12-string acoustic guitar--a fitting cap stone to a great retrospective CD and brilliant career.
A real winner!.......2007-07-13
2 and 1/2 stars : an average record with some good songs.......2007-07-06
Left overs from other albums.......2007-06-22
These tracks come from recording sessions starting with Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album (Couldn't Stand the Weather) through his last (In Step). They were tracks that did not make it on to those other albums.
You got to ask yourself, why weren't these songs included on other albums? It wasn't like any of Vaughan's albums were too long. They were all under 40 minutes, some around 35 minutes long, and had plenty of room for more songs, even for LP standards. The average LP is 20 minutes a side but could hold up to 30 minutes of music on one side.
Many people are saying this is Vaughan's best album. So, was Vaughan a complete idiot and didn't know how to pick songs for his albums while he was alive?
For a posthumous album, this isn't bad. Many albums that were released after an artist died or a group broke up are a mess of scrapings off of the floor. There are usually odds and sods of novelty songs and incomplete tracks. Unlike those, The Sky is Crying is mostly an album of complete songs, and almost sounds like a normal album.
There are a few glitches in some of the songs, but nothing significant. Probably most notable is the mixing errors in Chitlins con Carne.
There are some very good tracks on this CD, especially the instrumental Chitlin con Carne. This is one of those great slow blues numbers from the Couldn't Stand the Weather days. The instrumental version of Little Wing is also pretty good.
Other songs are not quite as good, being overloaded with the Vaughan cliches of the screaming vocals and running up the guitar screens. I am guessing that some of these songs were left of the original albums because they were just too much of the same thing.
I don't think this CD is anywhere in the class of Couldn't Stand the Weather or In Step, but it is certainly better than Soul to Soul.
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "THE KING OF THE WORLD BLUES REVIEWERS, REVIEWS THE "PRINCE OF THE BLUES!".......2007-02-01
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The Pomus & Shuman Story: Double Trouble 1956-1967
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ace Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O5916A Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- (Wake Up) Miss Rip Van Winkle - TIBBS BROTHERS
- Lonely Avenue - RAY CHARLES
- I Ain't Sharin' Sharon - BOBBY DARIN
- Hushabye - MYSTICS
- It's Been Nice - MARTY WILDE
- (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame - DEL SHANNON
- Angel Face - JIMMY DARREN
- Turn Me Loose - FABIAN
- A Teenager In Love - DION AND THE BELMONTS
- Hey Memphis - LAVERN BAKER
- Save The Last Dance For Me - DRIFTERS
- Go Jimmy Go - JIMMY CLANTON
- Too Good - LITTLE TONY AND HIS BROTHERS
- Seven Sins - BARRETT STRONG
- So Close To Heaven - RAL DONNER
- First Taste Of Love - BEN E. KING
- Can't Get Used To Losing You - ANDY WILLIAMS
- All You Gotta Do Is Touch Me - BOBBY VEE
- A King For Tonight - BARRY DARVELL
- Suspicion - TERRY STAFFORD
- Seven Day Weekend - GARY U.S. BONDS
- Spanish Lace - GENE McDANIELS
- Double Trouble - ELVIS PRESLEY
- I'm Gonna Cry 'Til My Tears Run Dry - IRMA THOMAS
- Stop - HOWARD TATE
- Say Those Magic Words - McCOYS
Album Description
To complement our soon-to-conclude Leiber & Stoller series, Ace UK now presents its first salute to the 'other' great song-writing team of Rock 'n' Roll's Golden Age.Individually and collectively, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman have written more classics of American Pop than almost any other writers of their era. They had more songs accepted and recorded by Elvis Presley than even Leiber & Stoller did (apparently, without ever meeting the King even once).
This package offers a strong mix of the obvious classics we couldn't leave out, and songs that should have been as big as those that did become major hits. It also includes songs that will surprise people who think that P & S only wrote teen pop, tackled by artists including Irma Thomas, Howard Tate, Ray Charles and the McCoys. Many of these tracks are making their CD debut here.
We are also privileged to include, for the first time on an Ace CD, an Elvis Presley recording as our title track - one which, incidentally, was the last song that Pomus & Shuman ever wrote together before dissolving their song-writing partnership in 1966.
Released with the blessing of the Estates of both Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, "Double Trouble" is the sort of tribute that writers of their calibre deserve. Don't bet against there being a volume two sometime in the near future.
Album Description
To complement our soon-to-conclude Leiber & Stoller series, Ace now presents its first salute to the 'other' great song-writing team of Rock'n'Roll's Golden Age.Individually and collectively, Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman have written more classics of American Pop than almost any other writers of their era. They had more songs accepted and recorded by Elvis Presley than even L & S did (apparently, without ever meeting the King even once). We are also privileged to include, for the first time on an Ace CD, an Elvis Presley recording as our title track - one which, incidentally, was the last song that Pomus & Shuman ever wrote together before dissolving their song-writing partnership in 1966.ACE 2007 ·Customer Reviews:
Another great Ace compilation!.......2007-06-27
There are a couple of cases where it would have been nice to hear a mono version instead of the overly familiar stereo (A Teenager In Love for example).
The Del Shannon version of His Latest Flame is a particularly disappointing stereo, and the volume on the track is way too low in relation to other tracks on the compilation. The stereo has nothing happening on one channel for nearly half the record :(.
There seems to be an actual defect on the Fabian track, at about the 1 minute mark.
But these are trivial concerns, compared to having a nice companion to the Leiber and Stoller series.
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In Step
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN9 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- The House Is Rockin'
- Crossfire
- Tightrope
- Let Me Love You Baby
- Leave My Girl Alone
- Travis Walk
- Wall Of Denial
- Scratch `N' Sniff
- Love Me Darlin'
- Riviera Paradise
- SRV Speaks - (previously unreleased)
- The House Is Rockin' (previously unreleased, live)
- Let Me Love You Baby - (previously unreleased, live)
- Texas Flood - (previously unreleased, live)
- Life Without You - (previously unreleased, live)
Amazon.com essential recording
In Step embraces blues and rock without compromising the primal joys of either. This is Stevie Ray Vaughan's best studio album and the first he recorded sober. "Travis Walk" offers a heady rush of flat-picking, "The House is Rockin'" is full-tilt roots-boogie, "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone" are sweet blues epiphanies, and the nine-minute instrumental "Riviera Paradise" is a truly soulful mix of blues and jazz. By now, just a year before his untimely death, Vaughan had also tamed his bawling voice into a rich instrument. In short, this 1989 session is Vaughan at his artistic peak. And the four compelling live performances added to this reissue--"The House Is Rockin'," "Let Me Love You Baby," "Texas Flood," and "Life Without You," all from the In Step tour--prove there was no studio trickery involved. It's raw blues-rock perfection. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
excelent remastered.......2007-05-15
im not a kid, im 16 i just dident know my moms password.......2006-12-11
SRV Is The Man.......2006-10-20
Healing with passion.......2006-10-06
SRV - In Step.......2006-08-08
The bonus track live version of "Texas Flood" is 7 minutes 22 seconds of Stevie's best live playing EVER recorded. It is amazing. By itself it justifies the $9 expenditure for any SRV fan. The live bonus "Life Without You" is terrific too, by far the best version I've heard of that song (minus the preachy little anti-booze speech he stops to give partway through), but nothing compares to the "Texas Flood" on here. I don't think I'll ever forgive myself for not having been born soon enough to see this man play live.
So if you're thinking about getting it - get it!
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Couldn't Stand the Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000ICN6 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Scuttlebuttin'
- Couldn't Stand The Weather
- Things That I Used To Do
- Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
- Cold Shot
- Tin Pan Alley
- Honey Bee
- Stang's Swang
- SRV Speaks (previously unreleased)
- Hide Away (previously unreleased)
- Look At Little Sister (previously unreleased)
- Give Me Back My Wig (previously unreleased)
- Come On (Pt. III) (previously unreleased)
Amazon.com essential recording
In a brief interview that precedes this CD's four bonus tracks--all unreleased gems from the original 1984 sessions--Stevie Ray Vaughan makes the point that "music used to be more based on common everyday occurrences like a train's sound going down the track ... a horse walking." Then he comes on with a version of Freddie King's "Hideaway" that chugs like a locomotive. There's also a heretofore unheard slide-guitar-powered "Give Me Back My Wig" and a blueprint of what became Soul to Soul's radio hit "Look at Little Sister." All those follow the improved mixes of the original CD, which include Vaughan's heartbreak chronicles "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Cold Shot"; his first jazzer, "Stang's Swang"; and his initial Hendrix outing, "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)." It's the sound of the guitar hero growing as an artist on his own terms--sidestepping the irony that poisoned '90s rock to stay true to the real-life aesthetic of the blues. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
Reissue of 1984 album with 4 bonus tracks. 2001.Customer Reviews:
Bluesy, Jazzy Vaughan Breaks From the Pack.......2007-04-06
On this record, you can hear a number of influences both individual and stylistic. The obvious Hendrix influence in a scorching version of "Voodoo Chile," Guitar Slim/Albert King/Albert Collins on "The Things That I Used To Do," and jazzy influenced "Tin Pan Alley" and "Stang's Swang." These, plus "Cold Shot" and the title cut elevated Vaughan to a different level than most of his contemporaries.
This is a fantastic blues/jazz album.
COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER WOULD BE ONE OF STEVIE RAY'S REPLIES TO THE TEXAS FLOOD!.......2007-01-05
WOW! What can I say about the late great Stevie Ray Vaughan that hasn't already been said? His story and humble beginnings hail from the great state of Texas! Stevie Ray was born on 3 October 1954 in Dallas, Texas. Stevie Ray would get the Rock bug spark early and would have his call of duty in Rock n' Roll upon hearing his most dearest and favorite guitarist and idol of ALL-TIME, the late great guitar legend, Jimi Hendrix! Stevie Ray would play many bar room gigs with his older brother Jimmie all across the country and Canada which would eventually expand worldwide. Stevie Ray NEVER gave up on his dreams in hoping for fame and fortune for he must have realized that it was his destiny to be a performer. Little did Stevie Ray know that his destiny was just around the corner that would change his life forever.
It would't be until 1982 when Stevie Ray and his band, DOUBLE TROUBLE, would be noticed and discovered at the annual Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland by Rock legends David Bowie and Jackson Browne! Bowie and Browne were present in the house that night and were in TOTAL disbelief upon what they were hearing! Realizing the talent, genius, greatness and full potential that Stevie Ray possessed, Browne notified many of his contacts and connections and even offered Stevie Ray the RARE opportunity to record, FREE OF CHARGE, at his own personal studio. WOW! It must have been destiny because Browne really truly believed in Stevie Ray's abilities and talents! The album "TEXAS FLOOD" from 1983 would be the result and Stevie Ray's first album for Epic Records.
In addition to this new found fame, Stevie Ray was approached by the legendary David Bowie and was asked to play on Bowie's hugely successful "LET'S DANCE" album and Tour with him! This in itself, was a huge honor for Stevie Ray and accepted Bowie's invitation in a split second.
With Stevie Ray's new found success, it was now time for Stevie Ray to head back into the recording studio to record the followup to the "TEXAS FLOOD" album. "BLUES EXPLOSION" from 1984 would be the result and again, the Stevie Ray Vaughan legend would continue to grow. With Stevie Ray's popularity growing ever more, Stevie Ray would quickly go back into the recording studio and record another follow up to the extremely successful "BLUES EXPLOSION" album. It would be on Stevie Ray's third album that he would really let loose which would result in accomplishing the worldwide fame and fortune that he had been in search of all his life. "COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER," released in 1984, would be the result. In my opinion, "COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER" is a BRILLIANT masterpiece album with BRILLIANT song tracks!
I will list and briefly review all of the song tracks in their original exact running order as follows: (1.) "Scuttle Buttin'," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! This is a GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER that KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S! Stevie Ray REALLY lets loose on this Blues Rocker! I just wish that this Rocker would have been longer than 1:52! Despite that, I Love this Blues Rocker dearly!) (2.) "Couldn't Stand The Weather," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER THAT KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S! I love Stevie Ray's blistering guitar riff arrangements and his blistering solo! Stevie Ray sings and sounds almost exactly like Eric Clapton! You can almost feel Jimi Hendrix's influence on Stevie Ray and it definitely shows on this album. I love this Blues Rocker DEARLY!) (3.) "The Things (That) I Used To Do," Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES NUMBER THAT KICKS A*S! Stevie Ray plays the Blues and his blistering solo with NO MERCY! I love this Blues number!) (4.) "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! A PERFECT AND BRILLIANT TRIBUTE TO THE LATE GREAT JIMI HENDRIX! This is ONE GREAT VERSION THAT NEARLY SOUNDS BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL IF NOT BETTER! Stevie Ray had a lot of BA*LS in recording this most sacred Hendrix classic. This Rocker KICKS SOME SERIOUS A*S as well! I LOVE Stevie Ray's BLISTERING guitar solo in this classic song! In my opinion, had Jimi lived, he would have been extremely proud of Stevie's version and rendition of his most sacred Rocker! "I DIDN'T MEAN TO TAKE UP ALL YOUR SWEET TIME, I PROMISE TO GIVE IT BACK TO YOU ONE OF THESE DAYS! AND DON'T BE LATE!" To sum up this song track, in my opinion, this is almost eight minutes of the GREATEST A*S KICKING ROCK N' ROLL EVER! I love this Rocker so dearly!) (5.) "Cold Shot," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER THAT WOULD KICK A*S! I love this Blues Rocker dearly as well!) (6.) "Roughest Place In Town," (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY slow Blues number that kicks a*s! I love Stevie Ray's blistering guitar playing and his solo in this one! I love it!) (7.) "Honey Bee" (Outstanding! Brilliant! Superb! Breathtaking! Again, another GREAT STEVIE RAY BLUES ROCKER that KICKS A*S! Stevie Ray REALLY lets loose with his solo on this one! I love this Blues number dearly as well!) and (8.) "Stang's Swang." (Outstanding Brilliant! Superb! This is a GREAT STEVIE RAY JAZZ number that TRULY KICKS! I love this one as well!) I deeply apologize for not including the reviews on the last five tracks on this newly released Remasters edition since I do not yet own it. I promise to edit this review immediately upon buying and hearing these new tracks for myself closely. I will list these last five tracks in their original exact running order as follows: (9.) "SRV Speaks," (Previously Unreleased) (10.) "Hide Away," (Previously Unreleased) (11.) "Look At Little Sister," (Previously Unreleased) (12.) "Give Me Back My Wig" (Previously Unreleased) and (13.) "Come On (Part Three) (Previously Unreleased) I DEEPLY APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE! Overall, thus far, this is ONE HELL OF A GREAT ALBUM BY STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN! Every single song track contained in this original legendary album release is nothing less than outstanding and brilliant!
As you can see, SO FAR, this is definitely one great legendary treasure album worth purchasing that he or she should definitely own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This legendary album is a true genuine classic that will definitely prove to persevere and endure the test of time and get better with age like wine! This legendary album is a true testament of Stevie Ray's brilliance and genius that would only get better until his untimely death in 1990. This legendary priceless gem without a doubt, will always be around to be enjoyed and cherished for many more years to come, NOW AND FOREVER!
In closing, the STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN legend does not end here! If anything, IT IS ONLY THE BEGINNING! Stevie Ray would record three more extremely successful highly critically acclaimed studio albums not including the "BACK TO THE BEACH" soundtrack recorded in 1987. Stevie Ray's third studio album "IN STEP," released in 1989, would be Stevie Ray's last official studio album he would ever record alive! Following the success of "IN STEP" from 1989, Stevie Ray would go on tour with another one of his most favorite idol's, the legendary guitar GREAT, Eric Clapton! This would be the GREATEST TOUR in Stevie Ray's life and would also prove to be the greatest ultimate honor to be ON THE SAME STAGE with one of the WORLD'S and ROCK'S MOST GREATEST PREMIERE GUITAR PLAYERS of ALL-TIME! 27 August 1990 would be the last official performance of this tour with Clapton! It would also prove to be on this same very final night, at the Alpine Valley Amphitheater in Southern Wisconsin, that Stevie Ray would have THE GREATEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE! Sadly, hours later, he would be gone forever! Jamming on the same stage with his brother Jimmie by his side, would be a star studed performance celebration which would include fellow guitarists Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy! The last song that Stevie Ray Vaughan would EVER perform live ALIVE was "Sweet Home Chicago!" WHAT A STAR STUDED NIGHT IT REALLY WAS INDEED! To add to the Stevie Ray legend, story or legend has it that Stevie Ray would cut his fingers while placing them over the guitar strings on the guitar frets. This legend is FACT! With this in mind, Stevie Ray's finger's and guitar would wind up bloody! Would Stevie Ray quit? HELL NO! He would go backstage and apply SUPER GLUE over the cut areas and then go back out and give his fans more! IS THAT LOYALTY OR WHAT? Sadly, on a tragic note, following this star studed gig performance, Stevie Ray (Without Clapton! Clapton was reportedly supposed to have accompanied and boarded with Vaughan!) would board a helecopter bound for Chicago, Illinois. According to the findings by the FAA, the helicopter pilot misjudged his bearings shortly after take off and slammed his craft into the side of a hill, killing all on board instantly. Upon hearing the news, THE WHOLE WORLD AS WELL AS THE WHOLE ROCK N' ROLL WORLD WAS IN SHOCK FROM DISBELIEF! In my opinion, It was like reliving "THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED" in reference to the 1959 plane crash claiming the lives of Buddy Holly (A fellow Texan from Lubbock), J.P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson and 17 year old Ritchie Valens! Just imagine how Eric Clapton must have felt! Vaughan's death would bring back painful memories of another one of his dearest friends! Clapton went though this same fatality with Hendrix on 17 September 1970 when he was supposed to meet Hendrix at a night club in London. Clapton had bought a brand newly strung Fender left-handed V shaped electric guitar that he was going to give Jimi that night but Hendrix would NEVER show up to claim it or accept his gift for we all know what happened on 18 September 1970? In Stevie Ray's short life, he lived, breathed, accomplished, contributed and achieved so much in the Rock n' Roll and Blues world that it was a tragedy that his life was cut so short. Stevie Ray still had so much to give and was willing to give it all to us! Stevie Ray is a true legend that will NEVER be forgotten nor denied. What a major tragic loss for Rock n' Roll! And as the saying goes folks, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," am I wrong or need I say more? Here's to you Stevie Ray and Double Trouble. R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Born 3 October 1954, Died 27 August 1990 at age 35. Thanks for reading my long review and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN FOREVER! Long Live Rock n' Roll! Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, J.L.
Better than Hendrix! .......2006-12-16
The man FOREVER!!
With this album, Stevie Ray dethroned Eddie Van Halen.......2006-12-06
From the late 1970s until this album came out, Eddie Van Halen seemed to be the undisputed King of Rock guitar. With this album, Stevie Ray Vaughan left no question as to who, among the living, was #1. Although, like Hendrix, Vaughan would be cut down in the prime of his life, he left gargantuan tracks. (Why is it always the best who die young? Why couldn't they have gotten Jon Bon Jovi in that helicopter? "C'mon Jon, there's a hairdresser on board. Yeah, yeah, get inside Jon!")
The album contains an excellent cover of Guitar Slim's blues tune "Things that I Used to Do," as well as divine original tracks such as "Scuttle Buttin", "Honey Bee" and the title track. But the CD's highlight for this reviewer is Vaughan's cover of Jimi Hendrix' "Voodoo Chile."
While Stevie Ray's musicianship really shines through on this CD, when I saw him live for the first time, opening up for Dire Straights at the Montreal Forum in the mid-80s, it was just jaw-dropping amazing! He blew Mark Knopfler and the boys off the stage. If you like the music on this CD and haven't seen Vaughan perform in concert, I highly recommend his Live at Montreux DVD.
Unoriginal, but enjoyable.......2006-03-31
The two finest cuts on this LP are the title track and Cold Shot. The latter was so good, it led me to buy the album when I heard it on the radio at a ribs joint. The title track would stand as the best to be found here, though the stop-start pattern is annoying. The two instrumentals that bookend the LP (Scuttle-Buttin' and Stang's Swang) are both solid, energetic and enjoyable, though not all that memorable.
One reason why I was looking forward to hearing this LP was for the cover of Hendrix's Voodoo Child (Slight Return), which has always been one of my favorite songs. And though bits of it cut too close to the original (something a cover should NOT do), it's still worth having around strictly for the guitar solos. Another great jam track is Tin Pan Alley, though it does drag a bit, still a nice piece of music!
If you're into the blues, pick this up, but don't expect the Revolution. (Speaking of which, that Prince vynil in the basement calls...)
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