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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, 2000. Blues at Sunrise |
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Posted: 05-03-2005, 23:22
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моя любимая гитара |
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Posted: 05-03-2005, 23:22
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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - 2000. Blues at Sunrise Editorial Reviews Amazon.com A decade after his tragic, untimely demise, electric-blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan has left behind a void that remains largely unfilled, despite a number of ballyhooed young pretenders. The guitarist's career was long troubled by personal demons, and this album chronicles those deceptively languorous, slow blues jams where Vaughan did battle with them. The howling, fervent tone he coaxed from his instrument was a product of lessons learned only in the School of Hard Knocks, accompanied by a voice--perhaps the most underrated of Vaughan's talents--that perfectly underscored his tortured gospel. But those who stereotyped Vaughan as a paint-by-numbers bluesman misunderstood the breadth of his lexicon; listen to "Chitlins con Carne" (from the guitarist's posthumous The Sky Is Crying album) here and you'll hear tinges of Wes Montgomery and other jazz inflections. Especially notable are three previously unreleased cuts: a live version of "Texas Flood," a 1985 Montreux Jazz Festival duet-jam of "Tin Pan Alley" with the late Johnny Copeland, and an '84 outtake of Elmore James's "The Sky Is Crying"--plus a 15-minute TV-taping workout with Albert King on the elder legend's "Blues at Sunrise." Raw, passionate, and uncompromising, this is SRV at his gut-wrenching best. --Jerry McCulley 1 Ain't Gone 'N' Give up on Love Vaughan 6:08 2 Leave My Girl Alone Guy 4:13 3 Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) [live/#] Geddins 11:26 4 Chitlins con Carne Burrell 3:55 5 The Things That I Used to Do Jones 4:54 6 The Sky Is Crying [#] James, Levy, Lewis 4:08 7 Texas Flood [Video Version] Davis, Scott 9:43 8 May I Have a Talk With You Howlin' Wolf 5:49 9 Dirty Pool Bramhall, Vaughan 5:00 10 Blues at Sunrise [live] King 15:06 total time 70:22 Ian Anderson Producer ???? Johnny Copeland Guitar, Vocals, Performer Albert King Guitar, Vocals, Performer Chris Layton Drums Michael Llorens Drums Tony Llorens Keyboards Tommy Shannon Bass Gus Thornton Bass Jimmie Vaughan Guitar Stevie Ray Vaughan Guitar, Vocals, Producer Reese Wynans Keyboards Stevie.Ray.Vaughan_Blues.At.Sunrise.eac.flac.scans.rar 461mb |
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Posted: 06-03-2005, 01:01
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Уже не тот, совсем не тот... Group: Netlab Soldier Posts: 7384 Warn:0% |
Ух ты!!! Клик !!! |
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Posted: 06-03-2005, 03:09
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Большое-большое спасибо! Особенно за то, что в обычном формате |
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Posted: 06-03-2005, 08:43
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big spasibo !! |
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Posted: 07-03-2005, 13:56
(post 6, #367729)
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Присоединяюсь к благодарностям - спасибо, OlCh! SRV - гигант, его сколько ни слушай, все мало. Прекрасное дополнение коллекции. Brenda |
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