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Stevie Vaughan Ray& Double TROU: in The Beginning CD

Stevie Vaughan Ray& Double TROU: in The Beginning CD

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Stevie Vaughan Ray& Double TROU: in The Beginning CD

$10.48

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Cash Generator Great Yarmouth, 5 Regent Street, Great Yarmouth, NR30 1RN
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 01493 851 850

Item Condition

Condition: Pre-Owned: Grade A
All in excellent condition

Item Description

CD: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble,In The Beginning This visceral live recording from April 1, 1980, was broadcast on radio from the Steamboat 1874 club in Stevie Ray Vaughan's adopted hometown, Austin, Texas. It circulated among collectors and his manager used some of the tape as a demo before Vaughan was signed to Epic Records by John Hammond. Young Stevie Ray's performance bristles with uncorked energy: Vaughan is caught improvising on raw slide guitar, growling through Otis Rush's "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)" and pushing his fretboard speed and vocal limits on Guitar Slim's "They Call Me Guitar Hurricane." Also offered are unpolished versions of tunes that became fan favourites: "Tin Pan Alley", "Love Struck Baby" and "Tell Me." --Ted Drozdowski

  • CD
  • Rock
  • Pop
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Item Location

This item is available for Delivery Only from:
Cash Generator Great Yarmouth, 5 Regent Street, Great Yarmouth, NR30 1RN
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 01493 851 850

Item Condition

Condition: Pre-Owned: Grade A
All in excellent condition

Item Description

CD: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble,In The Beginning This visceral live recording from April 1, 1980, was broadcast on radio from the Steamboat 1874 club in Stevie Ray Vaughan's adopted hometown, Austin, Texas. It circulated among collectors and his manager used some of the tape as a demo before Vaughan was signed to Epic Records by John Hammond. Young Stevie Ray's performance bristles with uncorked energy: Vaughan is caught improvising on raw slide guitar, growling through Otis Rush's "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)" and pushing his fretboard speed and vocal limits on Guitar Slim's "They Call Me Guitar Hurricane." Also offered are unpolished versions of tunes that became fan favourites: "Tin Pan Alley", "Love Struck Baby" and "Tell Me." --Ted Drozdowski

  • CD
  • Rock
  • Pop