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Vinyl: STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN Live Alive EPIC E2 40511 Rare DOUBLE LIVE ALBUM
47.00 USD
14 Nov 2012
07 Nov 2012
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STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN Live Alive
EX/NM Used Vinyl 2 Record Set
Record Label: Epic E2 40511
Live Alive is an electric blues album compiled from four live performances by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. The performances were recorded on July 16, 1985 at the Montreux Jazz Festival; July 17–18, 1986 at the Austin Opera House; and July 19, 1986 at Dallas Starfest.
Record jacket has a hint of ring wear and some sticker residue on the top right corner of the front. Bottom corners are dull. Vinyl looks like new and plays beautifully.
Side One
1. Say What!
2. Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love
3. Pride and Joy
4. Mary Had a Little Lamb
Side Two
5. Superstition
6. I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)
7. Cold Shot
8. Willie the Wimp
Side Three
9. Look at Little Sister
10. Texas Flood
11. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Side Four
12. Love Struck Baby
13. Change It
14. Life Without You
Review: Stevie Ray Vaughan is a red-hot talent whose fiery playing and passionate delivery have seen him heralded as the future of the blues, alongside such notables as Robert Cray. For 1986's LIVE ALIVE, three albums into his career, Vaughan added pianist Reese Wynans to the Double Trouble duo of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton, fleshing out an already-potent sound. Originals like "Change It" and "Say What" find Wynan's rollicking playing gilding Vaughan's unusually funky playing, while Wynans and Vaughan play off one another in percolating covers of material by Stevie Wonder ("Superstition") and Hank Ballard ("Look At Little Sister").
As always, Vaughan pays tribute to his elders-Buddy Guy ("Mary Had A Little Lamb"), Howlin' Wolf ("I'm Leaving You [Commit A Crime]"), and Jimi Hendrix ("Voodoo Chile [Slight Return]"). Although this Hendrix version lags a bit, Vaughan's playing is exemplary on the shuffling "Cold Shot" and downright playful on "Love Struck Baby," where older brother Jimmie joins in the fun.
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International Shipping is based solely on weight and can be sent First Class International, Priority International or International Express. First Class International is NOT available for any package over four pounds in weight, over $100.00 value or any package to the country of Italy.
EX/NM Used Vinyl 2 Record Set
Record Label: Epic E2 40511
Live Alive is an electric blues album compiled from four live performances by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. The performances were recorded on July 16, 1985 at the Montreux Jazz Festival; July 17–18, 1986 at the Austin Opera House; and July 19, 1986 at Dallas Starfest.
Record jacket has a hint of ring wear and some sticker residue on the top right corner of the front. Bottom corners are dull. Vinyl looks like new and plays beautifully.
Side One
1. Say What!
2. Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love
3. Pride and Joy
4. Mary Had a Little Lamb
Side Two
5. Superstition
6. I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)
7. Cold Shot
8. Willie the Wimp
Side Three
9. Look at Little Sister
10. Texas Flood
11. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Side Four
12. Love Struck Baby
13. Change It
14. Life Without You
Review: Stevie Ray Vaughan is a red-hot talent whose fiery playing and passionate delivery have seen him heralded as the future of the blues, alongside such notables as Robert Cray. For 1986's LIVE ALIVE, three albums into his career, Vaughan added pianist Reese Wynans to the Double Trouble duo of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton, fleshing out an already-potent sound. Originals like "Change It" and "Say What" find Wynan's rollicking playing gilding Vaughan's unusually funky playing, while Wynans and Vaughan play off one another in percolating covers of material by Stevie Wonder ("Superstition") and Hank Ballard ("Look At Little Sister").
As always, Vaughan pays tribute to his elders-Buddy Guy ("Mary Had A Little Lamb"), Howlin' Wolf ("I'm Leaving You [Commit A Crime]"), and Jimi Hendrix ("Voodoo Chile [Slight Return]"). Although this Hendrix version lags a bit, Vaughan's playing is exemplary on the shuffling "Cold Shot" and downright playful on "Love Struck Baby," where older brother Jimmie joins in the fun.
SHIPPING
Shipping to the USA is $4.00 to ship by USPS Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation unless marked as "Free Shipping," then there is no charge. Additional records paid for and shipped at the same time are $2.00 each.
International Shipping is based solely on weight and can be sent First Class International, Priority International or International Express. First Class International is NOT available for any package over four pounds in weight, over $100.00 value or any package to the country of Italy.