Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand the Weather
Facts
| Artist(s) | Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | March 23, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 074646587126 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 18 17:47 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
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)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Best of his Era |
| Good, but not his best |
None of these songs are bad. They just don't grab my attention the way SRV did with his debut, Texas Flood, or would again on later albums. There are some very strong points, however, such as the soulful slow blues of "Tin Pan Alley," which really is a top notch track.
This seems like a negative review...but I really like this album! It's just that I have high standards when it comes to SRV, and this one doesn't quite measure up to his best work. But it's still good!
The album sounds great, so it gets high marks for the remaster.
The bonus tracks are always a nice addition, but they just don't make a big impact on this one. "Hide Away" is relatively mild and "Look at Little Sister" doesn't come across as much different than the version on Soul to Soul. Decent additions...but not much that's above and beyond. February 7, 2008
| one of the best blues albums |
| Bluesy, Jazzy Vaughan Breaks From the Pack |
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.
April 6, 2007
| Better than Hendrix! |
The man FOREVER!! December 15, 2006
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