Texas Flood~Stevie Ray Vaughan/Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble (Vinyl, 1983)

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Original 1983 Epic LP #

Vinyl VG++ Nice vinyl plays VG++ no skips, jumps or repeats. Sounds great!

Cover VG+ showing a bit of corner rubbing at top left corner and just a smidge of ring on front cover

Original 1983 LP with barcode as most 80's pressings have (see photo) not a digitized 180 gram repress but an original analog pressing you get that full presence recording. You'll love the sound! Gr8 LP by the late great Texas bluesman SRV

Detailed item info

Album Features

Artist:

Stevie Ray Vaughan/Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

Format:

Vinyl

Release Year:

1983

Record Label:

Epic (USA)

Genre:

Blues, Texas, W. Coast Blues


Track Listing
1. Love Struck Baby
2. Pride and Joy
3. Texas Flood
4. Tell Me
5. Testify
6. Rude Mood
7. Mary Had a Little Lamb
8. Dirty Pool
9. I'm Cryin'
10. Lenny

Details

Playing Time:

39 min.

Distributor:

Sony Music Distribution

Recording Type:

Mixed

Recording Mode:

Stereo




Album Notes
Personnel: Stevie Ray Vaughan (vocals, guitar); Tommy Shannon (bass); Chris Layton (drums).Producers: Richard Mullen, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble.Principally recorded at Down Town Studio, Los Angeles, California and Riverside Sound, Austin, Texas. Live tracks recorded at The Palace, Hollywood, California on September 23, 1983. Original release on Epic (38734). Personnel: Stevie Ray Vaughan (vocals, guitar); Chris Layton (drums).Audio Mixers: Danny Kadar ; Don Wershba; Harry Spiridakis; Lincoln Clapp.Liner Note Author: Michael Ventura. Recording information: Down Town Studio, Los Angeles, CA (11/22/1982-10/??/1989); Media Sound, Copenhagen, Denmark (11/22/1982-10/??/1989); Riverside Sound Studios, Austin, TX (11/22/1982-10/??/); Riverside Sound, Austin, TX (11/22/1982-10/??/); Sound On Sound Studios, NY (11/22/1982-10/??); .Author: Tim White .Photographer: Don Hunstein. Quite possibly the only electric blues/rock guitarist to come near rivalling Jimi Hendrix, Vaughan, who, like Hendrix, died tragically, was so good he was ridiculous. He was lacking in really good material, and his own compositions were mainly guitar workouts, such as "Rude Mood," although he shows great feeling on the instrumental "Lenny." He is much more comfortable singing non-originals, and on this album he covers Buddy Guy's "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and Howlin Wolf's "Tell Me," but the listener is still waiting for the bit where the guitar solo comes in. Poor Double Trouble barely get a look in.

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