Legendary Blues Rock Guitarist
Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album.
"Couldn't Stand the Weather" showcases his guitar playing to the fullest, reviving the Texas blues tradition for the modern era. His rapport with Double Trouble is also excellent, and each track blends the depth of blues with the power of rock. This is a masterpiece that represents the 1980s blues-rock scene.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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Scuttle Buttin'
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2)
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Couldn't Stand The Weather
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3)
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The Things (That) I Used To Do
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4)
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Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
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5)
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Cold Shot
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6)
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Roughest Place In Town
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7)
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Honey Bee
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8)
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Stang's Swang
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Producer [Original Recordings], Vocals, Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Executive-Producer [Original Recordings] - John Hammond
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Engineer [Assistant] - Rob "Ace" Eaton
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Engineer - Richard Mullen
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Producer [Original Recordings] - Richard Mullen
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Producer [Original Recordings] - Chris Layton
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Drums - Chris "Whipper" Layton
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Bass, Producer [Original Recordings] - Tommy Shannon
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Producer [Original Recordings] - Jim Capfer
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Tenor Saxophone - Stan Harrison
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Mastered By [Mastersound Edition] - Gavin Lurssen
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Engineer [Mastersound Edition Additional] - Kevin Boutote
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Photography By - Benno Friedman
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Reissue Producer [Mastersound Edition] - Amy Herot
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Design [Cover] - Holland Macdonald
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Photography By [Weather] - Shostal Associates