Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live at Carnegie Hall
Facts
| Artist(s) | Stevie Ray Vaughan |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | July 29, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 074646816325 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 4 17:52 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
About Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live at Carnegie Hall
The series of Stevie Ray Vaughan concert albums that began with Live Alive (1986) and continued after the guitarist's 1990 death is far from the catalog-bloating cash-in you'd expect from the record company of a platinum seller cut down at a career peak. Instead, each disc gives a distinctly different view of the Texas blues-rocker's stage strengths. Where Live Alive captured Vaughan and his band Double Trouble in full arena roar and In the Beginning recorded a looser early club gig, Live at Carnegie Hall finds the outfit broadening its range with guest shots from Dr. John and the Roomful of Blues horn section. Rather than overpowering Vaughan's signature tautness, the bigger band makes for an entertaining switch--in effect allowing a fresh look at his R&B roots. --Rickey Wright Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Intro - Stevie Ray Vaughan,
- Scuttle Buttin' - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
- Testify - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Clinton, George [1]
- Love Struck Baby - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
- Honey Bee - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
- Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kindred, Michael
- Letter to My Girlfriend - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jones, E.
- Dirty Pool - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bramhall, Doyle
- Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
- The Things That I Used to Do - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar Slim [Eddie
- C.O.D. - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gooden, Leo
- Iced Over - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Collins, G.
- Lenny - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
- Rude Mood - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vaughan, Stevie Ray
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User Reviews
Average user review:| LIVE ! FROM NEW YORK, IT'S STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN & DOUBLE TROUBLE ! |
| Outrageous playing |
| Great Recording |
like they had the mic inside his cabinets, protected by a noise gate. Great, great live performance here. January 21, 2007
| Carnegie Hall Delivers |
This, however, was a real treat. His torrential solo on Dirty Pool and collaboration with his brother, Jimmie, on Things that I Used to Do were flawlessly executed and super-charged. I am always amazed at how he could bend and twist notes in ways unheard of, but these two songs were absolutely mind-boggling.
The second half of the CD, where SRV adds the Room Full of Blues horns and Dr. John on keyboards, was a pleasant surprise. Initially, I was skeptical, thinking it would be like "gilding the lilly, but it's a great R&B sound that every SRV fan should experience. In addition, Angela Strehli was outstanding on her fiery vocal on C.O.D.
The only issue that prevented me from giving this a five-star rating, is the muddy sound on the first two or three songs (Carnegie Hall was originally designed for acoustic performances). Don't let this stop you from adding this one to your collection, though.
January 16, 2007
| Barn-stormin' |
Yes, the man was a great guitar play, an absolute master of the form, but something that is rarely mentioned is that his singing was as emotive as his playing. He was in great voice on this night too. November 10, 2006
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