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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Couldn't Stand The Weather
Epic
465571 2
4974076
Europe
US$9.48
Item Number
:
2980616
Nombre de disques
:
1
Genre
:
Rock
Styles
:
Blues Rock
Numéro de catalogue
:
465571 2
Code barre
:
5 099746 557126
Condition
:
Acceptable (VG)
Media Soiled, Minor Scratch on Media, Scuff on Case
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Legendary Blues Rock Guitarist
Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album.
"Couldn't Stand the Weather" showcases his guitar playing to the fullest, reviving the Texas blues tradition for the modern era. His rapport with Double Trouble is also excellent, and each track blends the depth of blues with the power of rock. This is a masterpiece that represents the 1980s blues-rock scene.
8 TRACKS:
1)
Scuttle Buttin'
2)
Couldn't Stand The Weather
3)
The Things (That) I Used To Do
4)
Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
5)
Cold Shot
6)
Tin Pan Alley
7)
Honey Bee
8)
Stang's Swang
Producer, Vocals, Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Executive-Producer - John Hammond
Engineer [Assistant] - Rob "Ace" Eaton
Producer, Engineer - Richard Mullen
Producer - Chris Layton
Drums - Chris "Whipper" Layton
Producer, Bass - Tommy Shannon
Producer - Jim Capfer
Tenor Saxophone - Stan Harrison
Photography By - Benno Friedman
Cover, Design - Holland Macdonald
Management - Frances Carr
Photography [Weather] By - Shostal Associates
Management - Chesley Milikin
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