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Stevie-Ray-Vaughan-mp3-DVD.jpgStevie Ray Vaughan MP3-DVD
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27 mp3 albums   (1979-2003)    308 mp3 songs      Total Time: 24:37:45

GENRE: Blues

01 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Bluebird Lounge (1979)
02 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - In The Beginning (1980)
03 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (1983)
04 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Couldn`t Stand The Weather (1984)
05 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Chicago Blues Festival (1985)
06 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Montreux CD1 (1985)
07 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Montreux CD2 (1985)
08 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Soul To Soul (1985)
09 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Alive (1986)
10 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Step (1989)
11 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live Austin Texas (1989)
12 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jimmie Vaughan - Family Style (1990)
13 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky Is Craying (1991)
14 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Triple Trouble (1991)
15 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Greatest Hits CD1 (1995)
16 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Greatest Hits CD2 (1995)
17 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Stevie And Double Trouble At Carnegie Hall (1997)
18 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Blues At Sunrise (2000)
19 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Last Farewell (2000)
20 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Last US Tour (2000)
21 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Harling's Upstairs (2000)
22 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Boxed Set CD1 (2000)
23 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Boxed Set CD2 (2000)
24 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Boxed Set CD3 (2000)
25 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Essential CD1 (2002)
26 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Essential CD2 (2002)
27 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Slow Blues (2003)


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  1. ALBUM REVIEW: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Essential 2CD (2002)

    Posted by Heather Phares on 20th May 2010

    The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble is a accumulation anthology of actual by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble appear in 2002 (see 2002 in music). The anthology was appear by Epic Records and includes songs from 1980 to 1990 including several reside advance on two discs. In 2008, the anthology was re-released as allotment of the Limited Edition 3.0 series, with a third benefit disc absolute six added songs adopted from flat albums.

    Like a comet streaking beyond the sky, the backward Stevie Ray Vaughan's time actuality was snuffed out far too quickly. Although added following abstracts accept honoured his legacy, including a brace of GREATEST HITS collections and a amount of reside releases, THE ESSENTIAL serves as a lighter alternativeto the heftiness of the SRV box set. Vauhan was adored with a audible accent and a versatility on guitar that generally begin him traveling from angle strings just abbreviate of breaking to agilely arena with the airiness of a baby's touch, generally aural the aforementioned song. This two-CD set does a accomplished job of apery the backward legend's ample range.

    Always acceptable in crediting his countless of influences, (Double Trouble's namewas taken from an Otis Rush song), SRV concluded up accoutrement artists alignment from Buddy Guy ("Mary Had A Little Lamb"), Earl King ("Come On [Part III]"), and Hank Ballard ("Look At Little Sister") to Jimi Hendrix ("Little Wing") and abutting acquaintance Doyle Bramhall ("Change It"). Live, Vaughan's ability was appropriately impressive, and he still astounds with a articulation of his advance 1982 Montreux achievement ("Rude Mood/Hide Away") forth with in-concert versions of "Superstition" and "Voodoo Child [Slight Return]".

    Arguably the a lot of affecting guitarist of the endure twenty years this set manages to abduction what fabricated Stevie Ray Vaughan such a abundant artist. The Texas built-in Vaughan managed to yield his influences such as brother Jimmie, rocker Jimi Hendrix, bluesman Albert King and jazzman Kenny Burrell and braid them into something different and exciting. Vaughan access aloft the arena with his aggregate of ferocity, activity and touch. Whether arena a awning of "Voodoo Child" a blue yield on Stevie Wonder's "Superstition", or the bent dejection of Elmore Jame's "The Sky Is Crying", he was consistently able to accomplish the song his own. His singing could be both breakable and ardent as in "The Things (That) I Used To Do or absonant as in "The House Is Rockin'". Sometimes he could be blue as in "Say What" or added animated as in "Lenny". The access of the jazz/blues agency trios like Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff led Vaughan to add organist/keyboardist Reese Wynans to his bandage Double Trouble. Almost all of his capital cuts are included and the set contains added songs than "Greatest Hits Vols 1 & 2". I am abnormally animated disregarded cuts like Hound Dog Taylor's "Give Me Back My Wig", Buddy Guy's "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "Willie The Wimp" were included. I accept a brace of accessory quibbles with the song selections. "Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love" is frustratingly absent as able-bodied as the accelerate guitar spotlight "Boot Hill", a active awning of Lonnie Mack's active "Wham" and an aggressive awning of Howlin' Wolf's "I'm Leaving (Commit A Crime)". Everyone has their own claimed favorites. It is a testiment to Vaughan's will that he was able to affected his biologic addiction and still accomplish basic music. Like Hendrix and abounding of his dejection and applesauce idols he died afore his time. However, you can still ascertain his bequest with this "Essential" 2 cd set.

    There are 33 advance here, excactly one added than on the accessible another of "The Real Deal: Greatest Hits vol. 1" and "The Real Deal: Greatest Hits vol. 2" combined. And about all of Stevie Ray's must-have songs are here: The aloof "Pride And Joy", the baking dejection "Texas Flood", the adapted "Cold Shot", the antic ankle of "Look At Little Sister", the admirable riff-rocker "Willie The Wimp", and several added career highlights, including the acute and affecting acoustic "Life By The Drop", and a baking awning of Hound Dog Taylor's "Give Me Back My Wig".

    The apathetic dejection tunes "Dirty Pool" and "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love" are missing, however, and the adorable rocker "Lookin' Out The Window" is, too, and that's a bare for this one and a additional in the "Real Deal" column. (Which one did I choose? Well, I accept all of the aboriginal albums, so I don't actually charge a accumulation on top of that, but now that "The Real Deal vol. 1" has replaced the aboriginal awful 11-track "Greatest Hits" anthology from 1995, I ability be tempted to angular appear the "Real Deal" vol. 1 and 2 double. But it's abuse close!)

    I would've accustomed a apple-pie 5 stars actuality if those three songs that I just mentioned had been included, and I about did anyway, because the being that _is_ actuality is excellent, actually stellar. You'll rarely acquisition a 33-track accumulation which maintains such an amazing akin of superior all the way through, nor such a assorted and yet absolutely adamant accumulating of songs. And if you don't wish to advance in the even added aces "SRV"-box set, you should either go for this one or the two "Real Deal" CDs appropriate away.

    Epic's The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble gathers two discs' account of the backward dejection guitarist's work, including abounding reside performances and a few advance with the Vaughan Brothers. The accumulating presents Vaughan's actual in almost archival order, from the 1980 reside recording "Shake for Me" to 1989's "Life by the Drop." It aswell touches on a lot of of Vaughan's absolute songs and performances, including "Tightrope," "Wall of Denial," "Couldn't Stand the Weather," and "Cold Shot," and reside versions of "The Sky Is Crying," "Superstition," and "Rude Mood/Hide Away." Though this anthology doesn't action annihilation that hasn't already been appear in some anatomy or another, it does go into hardly added abyss than several of the added Stevie Ray Vaughan retrospectives by presenting both his greatest flat hits and some of his best reside work.

    The apathetic dejection tunes "Dirty Pool" and "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love" are missing, however, and the adorable rocker "Lookin' Out The Window" is, too, and that's a bare for this one and a additional in the "Real Deal" column. (Which one did I choose? Well, I accept all of the aboriginal albums, so I don't actually charge a accumulation on top of that, but now that "The Real Deal vol. 1" has replaced the aboriginal awful 11-track "Greatest Hits" anthology from 1995, I ability be tempted to angular appear the "Real Deal" vol. 1 and 2 double. But it's abuse close!)

    I would've accustomed a apple-pie 5 stars actuality if those three songs that I just mentioned had been included, and I about did anyway, because the being that _is_ actuality is excellent, actually stellar. You'll rarely acquisition a 33-track accumulation which maintains such an amazing akin of superior all the way through, nor such a assorted and yet absolutely adamant accumulating of songs. And if you don't wish to advance in the even added aces "SRV"-box set, you should either go for this one or the two "Real Deal" CDs appropriate away.

    The 2 CDs of this accumulation are as acceptable a abode to alpha as any, alms a beyond alternative than Texas Flood or The Sky Is Crying (both of which are still capital purchases). I alone anticipate that SRV is an artisan who abounding accept yet to ascertain and enjoy. Try and see for yourself, even if you're not a dejection fan - it's harder not to be impressed.

    CREDITS
    John Jackson (Project Director), Nile Rodgers (Producer), Steven Berkowitz (A&R), Jim Gaines (Producer), Chris Layton (Producer), Richard Mullen (Producer), Tommy Shannon (Producer), Stevie Ray Vaughan (Producer), Bob Irwin (Compilation Producer), Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (Producer), Don Hunstein (Photography), Alan Messer (Photography), David Gahr (Sleeve Design), Vic Anesini (Mastering), Josh Cheuse (Art Direction), Josh Cheuse (Design), James Minchin (Guitar), James Minchin (?), Jim Capfer (Producer), Stephanie Chernikowski (Artwork), Stephanie Chernikowski (Photography), Wayne Bell (Producer), Andy Aledort (Liner Notes), Robert Matheu (Inlay Design), Darren Salmieri (Artist Coordination)

    TRACK LISTING
    25 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Essential CD1 (2002)

    1 Cold Shot 04:01 192 kbps 5.52 MB
    2 Couldn't Stand The Weather 04:42 192 kbps 6.45 MB
    3 Empty Arms 03:29 192 kbps 4.79 MB
    4 Give Me Back My Wig 04:08 192 kbps 5.67 MB
    5 Lenny 04:57 192 kbps 6.81 MB
    6 Love Struck Baby 02:23 192 kbps 3.27 MB
    7 Mary Had A Little Lamb 02:47 192 kbps 3.83 MB
    8 Pride And Joy 03:40 192 kbps 5.04 MB
    9 Rude Mood Hide Away (Live) 04:59 192 kbps 6.84 MB
    10 Scuttle Buttin' 01:52 192 kbps 2.56 MB
    11 Shake For Me 03:51 192 kbps 5.30 MB
    12 Texas Flood 05:21 192 kbps 7.36 MB
    13 The Sky Is Crying (Live) 07:20 192 kbps 10.07 MB
    14 The Thing (That) I Used To Do 04:55 192 kbps 6.74 MB
    15 Tin Pan Alley (Aka Roughest Place In Town) 09:12 192 kbps 12.63 MB
    16 Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Live) 11:53 192 kbps 16.31 MB

    26 - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Essential CD2 (2002)

    1 Change It 03:58 192 kbps 5.45 MB
    2 Come On (Part III) 04:31 192 kbps 6.21 MB
    3 Crossfire 04:11 192 kbps 5.74 MB
    4 Leave My Girl Alone (Live) 04:48 192 kbps 6.59 MB
    5 Life By The Drop 02:27 192 kbps 3.37 MB
    6 Life Without You 04:19 192 kbps 5.92 MB
    7 Little Wing 06:48 192 kbps 9.33 MB
    8 Long Way From Home (The Vaughan Bros ) 03:18 192 kbps 4.52 MB
    9 Look At Little Sister 03:09 192 kbps 4.32 MB
    10 Riviera Paradise 08:51 192 kbps 12.15 MB
    11 Say What! 05:25 192 kbps 7.43 MB
    12 Superstition (Live) 04:42 192 kbps 6.45 MB
    13 Telephone Song (The Vaughan Bros ) 03:30 192 kbps 4.80 MB
    14 The House Is Rockin' 02:24 192 kbps 3.30 MB
    15 Tightrope 04:40 192 kbps 6.41 MB
    16 Wall Of Denial 05:37 192 kbps 7.70 MB
    17 Willie The Wimp (Live) 04:35 192 kbps 6.29 MB


  2. ALBUM REVIEW: Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Slow Blues (2003)

    Posted by admin on 12th May 2010

    Plenty of electric dejection players can bluff and barrage through a performance, but a apathetic tune―even over a set of beeline 12-bar changes―is the style’s ultimate challenge. Tapping into the music’s centermost pools of expression, area cautiously squeezed, shaken, and slid addendum become stand-ins for a ambit of animal emotions, it takes an outstanding guitarist to carve a soulful apathetic blues.

    When the tune ends, Vaughan’s taken the adviser on a breath-taking cruise and appear the art and body of electric dejection in one of its a lot of acute and anesthetic forms. Now go listen.

    The best SRV absolution to date. Man and Machine accept become one.

    TRACK LISTING
    27 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Slow Blues (2003)

    1 The Things That I Used To Do 04:55 192 kbps 6.76 MB
    2 Tin Pan Alley 09:11 192 kbps 12.62 MB
    3 Leave My Girl Alone 04:16 192 kbps 5.87 MB
    4 Riviera Paradise 08:51 192 kbps 12.17 MB
    5 Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love 06:08 192 kbps 8.42 MB
    6 Life Without You 04:16 192 kbps 5.87 MB
    7 The Sky Is Crying 04:39 192 kbps 6.38 MB
    8 Little Wing 06:51 192 kbps 9.40 MB
    9 Texas Flood 05:22 192 kbps 7.37 MB
    10 Dirty Pool 05:02 192 kbps 6.92 MB
    11 Lenny 05:07 192 kbps 7.03 MB


  3. ALBUM REVIEW: Stevie Ray Vaughan - In The Beginning (1980)

    Posted by admin on 22nd Jan 2010

    This 1980 reside advertisement from Austin, TX captures a adolescent Stevie Vaughan (he had yet to become Stevie Ray) announcement the hometown army with a appearance that was already actual well-formed. With Chris Layton on drums and bassist Jackie Newhouse (Tommy Shannon would accompany up a year later), his basal complete was already in place, admitting still in charge of some polishing. Taken from the actual two-track master, Vaughan's guitar is raw and in your face every agenda of the way. His takes on Freddie King's "In the Open" and the diffuse "Tin Pan Alley" are the absolute highlights here. Fans of this active guitarist will wish to add this one to the collection.

    This belly reside recording from April 1, 1980, was advertisement on radio from the Steamboat 1874 club in Stevie Ray Vaughan's adopted hometown, Austin, Texas. It broadcast a part of collectors, and his administrator acclimated some of the band as a audience afore Vaughan was active to Epic Records by John Hammond. Young Stevie Ray's achievement bristles with uncorked energy. Vaughan is bent improvising on raw accelerate guitar, glottal through Otis Rush's "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)," and blame his fretboard acceleration and articulate banned on Guitar Slim's "They Call Me Guitar Hurricane." Also offered are unpolished versions of tunes that became fan favorites: "Tin Pan Alley," "Love Struck Baby," and "Tell Me."


  4. Stevie Ray Vaughan Wikipedia En Español

    Posted by Wikipedia on 22nd Jan 2010

    Stephen "Stevie" Ray Vaughan (3 de octubre de 1954 - 27 de agosto de 1990) fue un guitarrista y cantante que fusionó los géneros del blues y el rock en los años 80. Desarrolló un sonido y estilo, basado en artistas como Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie King u Otis Rush. La revista Rolling Stone lo cita como el séptimo mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos.

    Stevie Ray Vaughan nació el 3 de octubre de 1954 en el Hospital Metodista de Dallas, Texas. A los siete años tuvo su primera experiencia con una guitarra cuando le regalan una de juguete. En 1963 compró su primer disco, "Wham" de Lonnie Mack. Lo escuchó tantas veces que su padre lo terminó rompiendo de envidia puesto que él era un músico frustrado.


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