Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 4
Format: Audio CD
Release date:21st November 2000
| Box set Original recording remastered Audio CD |
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Track Listing
- 1. Thunderbird [#]
- 2. I'm Cryin' [#]
- 3. You're Gonna Miss Me Baby [#]
- 4. They Call Me Guitar Hurricane [Live]
- 5. All Your Love (I Miss Loving) [Live]
- 6. Come on, Pt. 3 [#]
- 7. Letter to My Girlfriend [#]
- 8. Lenny [#]
- 9. Don't Lose Your Cool [Live][#]
- 10. Crosscut Saw [Live][#]
- 11. Manic Depression [Live][#]
- 12. Texas Flood [Live]
- 13. Collins Shuffle [Live][#]
- 14. Pride and Joy
- 15. Love Struck Baby [Live][#]
- 16. Hug You, Squeeze You [Live]
- 17. Don't Stop by the Creek, Son
- 18. Ask Me No Questions
- 19. Scuttle Buttin'
- 20. Couldn't Stand the Weather
- 21. Empty Arms
- 22. Little Wing/Third Stone from the Sun [Live][#]
- 23. If You Have to Know
- 24. These Blues Is Killing Me
- 25. Boilermaker [#]
- 26. Change It
- 27. Shake 'N Bake [#]
- 28. Mary Had a Little Lamb [Live]
- 29. I'm Leavin' You (Commit a Crime) [Live][#]
- 30. Rude Mood/Pipeline [Live][#]
- 31. The Sky Is Crying [Live][#]
- 32. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [Live][#]
- 33. Lookin' Out the Window [Live][#]
- 34. Look at Little Sister [Live][#]
- 35. Willie the Wimp [Live][#]
- 36. The House Is Rockin'
- 37. Crossfire [Live][#]
- 38. Wall of Denial
- 39. Dirty Pool [#]
- 40. Going Down [Live][#]
- 41. Rude Mood [Live][#]
- 42. Pride and Joy [Live]
- 43. Testify [Live][#]
- 44. Long Way From Home
- 45. Tightrope [Live][#]
- 46. Cold Shot [Live][#]
- 47. The Things (That) I Used to Do [Live]
- 48. Let Me Love You Baby [Live]
- 49. Leave My Girl Alone [Live]
Amazon.com
This career-spanning box of three CDs and a DVD celebrates a legacy that looms larger than that of any blues-rocking guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. Despite fears that a series of posthumous releases had depleted the Stevie Ray Vaughan vaults, previously unreleased gems dominate the selection. Highlights extend from Vaughan's swaggering apprenticeship with Paul Ray and the Cobras to slash-and-burn concert performances from the final month of his life. There are obligatory dips into the songbooks of Hendrix and Buddy Guy, appearances on MTV Unplugged and Austin City Limits, and instrumental interplay with brother Jimmie Vaughan and tourmate Jeff Beck. Though his guitar never loses its flamethrower intensity, the set documents his progression from the showoff licks of the young "Stevie Rave On" into a fully rounded artistry of soulful depth. --Don McLeese
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