
Couldn't Stand The Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
1984
Couldn't Stand The Weather is a Blues album by Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 163 pressings tracked, owned by 42 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Texas Blues
- raw
- swaggering
- bluesy
About
At this point in time, with Stevie Ray’s legacy assured, it’s always a welcome moment when additional material is brought together in a collection. <i>Couldn’t Stand The Weather, Legacy Edition</i> includes tracks from the Japanese edition, along with b-sides and a live concert from 1984 at the Spectrum in Montreal. Upon the album’s initial release, it made great inroads on FM radio with Vaughan’s note-perfect rendition of Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” But the album was a showcase for the many things Vaughan could do. “Stang’s Swang” juts towards jazz, while “Cold Shot” brings out the Big Band sound, with the keyboards and guitars laying back in a solid groove. “Scuttle Buttin” keeps his fingers plenty busy. The live material allows Vaughan to extend his reach. “Voodoo Child” gets an additional boost from the adrenalin of the crowd. “Texas Flood,” the title track from the debut album, has never sounded more in and out of control, while “Lenny,” named for his wife Lenora and his guitar, also from the debut, slowly sways for 11 minutes of electric guitar heaven.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Scuttle Buttin'1:49
- A2Couldn't Stand The Weather4:40
- A3The Things (That) I Used To Do4:53
- A4Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)7:58
Side B
- B1Cold Shot3:57
- B2Tin Pan Alley9:10
- B3Honey Bee2:40
- B4Stang's Swang2:41
Credits
Performers
- Tommy ShannonBASS
- Chris LaytonDRUMS
- Stan HarrisonTENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Stevie Ray VaughanVOCALS GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Jimmie VaughanGUITAR
- Fran ChristinaDRUMS
42 collectors on Gatefold own this · 163 pressings tracked on Gatefold
