| 1. Scuttle Buttin' |
| 2. Couldn't Stand the Weather |
| 3. Things (That) I Used to Do |
| 4. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) |
| 5. Cold Shot |
| 6. Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) |
| 7. Honey Bee |
| 8. Stang's Swang |
| 9. SRV Speaks [Interview] [#][*] |
| 10. Hide Away [#][*] |
| 11. Look at Little Sister [#][*] |
| 12. Give Me Back My Wig [#][*] |
| 13. Come On, Pt. 3 [#][*] |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
In a brief interview that precedes this CD's four bonus tracks--all unreleased gems from the original 1984 sessions--Stevie Ray Vaughan makes the point that "music used to be more based on common everyday occurrences like a train's sound going down the track ... a horse walking." Then he comes on with a version of Freddie King's "Hideaway" that chugs like a locomotive. There's also a heretofore unheard slide-guitar-powered "Give Me Back My Wig" and a blueprint of what became Soul to Soul's radio hit "Look at Little Sister." All those follow the improved mixes of the original CD, which include Vaughan's heartbreak chronicles "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Cold Shot"; his first jazzer, "Stang's Swang"; and his initial Hendrix outing, "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)." It's the sound of the guitar hero growing as an artist on his own terms--sidestepping the irony that poisoned '90s rock to stay true to the real-life aesthetic of the blues. --Ted Drozdowski
Product Description
Reissue of 1984 album with 4 bonus tracks. 2001. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
In a brief interview that precedes this CD's four bonus tracks--all unreleased gems from the original 1984 sessions--Stevie Ray Vaughan makes the point that "music used to be more based on common everyday occurrences like a train's sound going down the track ... a horse walking." Then he comes on with a version of Freddie King's "Hideaway" that chugs like a locomotive. There's also a heretofore unheard slide-guitar-powered "Give Me Back My Wig" and a blueprint of what became Soul to Soul's radio hit "Look at Little Sister." All those follow the improved mixes of the original CD, which include Vaughan's heartbreak chronicles "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Cold Shot"; his first jazzer, "Stang's Swang"; and his initial Hendrix outing, "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)." It's the sound of the guitar hero growing as an artist on his own terms--sidestepping the irony that poisoned '90s rock to stay true to the real-life aesthetic of the blues. --Ted Drozdowski
Product Description
Reissue of 1984 album with 4 bonus tracks. 2001. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Couldn't Stand the Weather,Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble,Album Rock,Blues-Rock,Electric Texas Blues,Modern Electric Blues,Modern Electric Texas Blues,Rock/Pop,Texas Blues,United States of America
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