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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 6, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: September 4, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • ASIN: B000PC8AFU
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,482 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #30 in  Music > Blues > Regional Blues > Texas Blues
    #93 in  Music > Blues > Modern Blues

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1. Sky Is Crying [Live] - Paul Butterfield, A. King, Albert King, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan
2. Soulful Dress Marcia Ball - Marcia Bell, Stevie Ray Vaughan
3. Don't Stop by the Creek, Son - Johnny Copeland, Stevie Ray Vaughan
4. Miami Strut [Instrumental] - A.C. Reed, Stevie Ray Vaughan
5. Na-Na-Ne-Na-Ney - Bill Carter, Stevie Ray Vaughan
6. Goin' Down [Live] - Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan
7. Oreo Cookie Blues [Live][#] - Lonnie Mack, Stevie Ray Vaughan
8. On the Run [Live][#] - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Katie Webster
9. Albert's Shuffle [Live][#][Instrumental] - Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan
10. Change It [Live][#] - The SNL Horns, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan
11. You Can Have My Husband [#] - Lou Ann Barton, Stevie Ray Vaughan
12. Texas Flood [Live][#] - Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Ray Vaughan
13. Pipeline [Instrumental] - Dick Dale, Stevie Ray Vaughan
14. Let's Dance - David Bowie, Stevie Ray Vaughan

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The blues-rock guitar hero's studio vaults were nearly empty when he died in an August 27, 1990, helicopter crash. This set unearths a 1978 Austin session track of "You Can Have My Husband" with Vaughan as second fiddle to his then girlfriend, singer Lou Ann Barton, but it's undistinguished compared to the previously unreleased live performances that compose this disc's heart. Vaughan contributes teeth-baring pentatonic solos to Lonnie Mack's "Oreo Cookie Blues" at Atlanta's Fox Theatre in 1986 and brings his bullish tone to the late blues piano stomper Katie Webster's "On the Run" at the 1988 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Bonnie Raitt's distinctively keening slide adds elegance to a "Texas Flood" from Bumbershoot 1985 in Seattle, and when Stevie's older sibling Jimmie Vaughan stops by Saturday Night Live to play rhythm on a 1985 "Change It," li'l bro' squeezes out screaming fireworks. But the best cut's a breathtaking '88 Jazz Fest slugfest with Texas Telecaster blaster Albert Collins that's jammed with howling, shaken notes and machine-gun riffing. Both are in top form. The rest is culled from Vaughan's guest appearances on others' releases or previous retrospectives and include matches with blues godfathers B.B. King and Albert King, as well as Johnny Copeland and A.C. Reed, Jeff Beck, Austin barrelhouser Marcia Ball, surf guitar king Dick Dale, and David Bowie, whose "Let's Dance" introduced Vaughan to the mainstream in 1983. --Ted Drozdowski

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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Is It Really That Bad?, December 26, 2007
Judging from the spate of negative reviews posted here, you would think that Solos, Sessions and Encores is the biggest piece of musical garbage to be released since Justin Timberlake's latest CD. But if you read closely, what you'll find is that most reviewers are just mad that the record company is squeezing yet more profit from the storied legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Listen closely to the CD then ask yourself "Is it really that bad?".
I own just a half-dozen or so SRV CDs, so in no way could you call me a completeist. I saw him play in San Antonio before the release of Texas Flood brought him national then international fame, so I am not at all a newcomer to his sound. I followed him religiously for a while but then after his untimely death I kind of lost track of what was issued in his name. I was attracted to this when I saw it on sale partially because of the price, and partially because of who he appears with. Also, I did not yet own any of the songs except Marcia Ball's Soulful Dress. It took me only a couple listens to decide that this was money well spent.
If this recording was made by anyone but SRV, I have a feeling that the ratings would be skewed in a more positive direction. There is some great music here including five out of the six songs that the record company claims are previously unreleased. If you like the blues, you should enjoy this regardless of your feelings about the profit motive. My favorites are: The Sky Is Crying, On the Run, Albert's Shuffle, Change It, a live Texas Flood, and a magnificent Pipeline. About the only ones I don't care for are the silly Oreo Cookie Blues (which is not one of the better Lonnie Mack compositions) and the awful disco of Let's Dance, which served to remind me why I was never into David Bowie. SRV joins such luminaries as Paul Butterfield, Albert and BB King, Jeff Beck, Albert Collins, surf music legend Dick Dale, and some excellent but lesser-known blues musicians to deliver almost 70 minutes of mostly very listenable music.
My complaints? The cheap booklet, though informative, was miscut so I am missing some information. Then there is the inclusion of that Bowie tune, so out of place on a blues album even if SRV did play in the song.
Nearly two decades after SRV's death, none of us should be expecting anything new to appear in his name. When a "new" SRV recording does appear, of course its because the record company is trying to make a buck. That's what they are in business for. From the sales ranking, it appears that despite the negativity that the record company in question is going to make money on this too. If you are a blues lover, you should find that if you focus on the music itself and not the motivations of its release that this is worth owning.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not As Bad As The Ratings Show, December 13, 2007
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I was shocked to see how few stars this product has received. I purchased it myself through amazon a little while back before there were the reviews, and when I came back to see what people had reviewed, I was amazed that the average review was 2 stars. While this certainly is not the best collection of Stevie Ray Vaughan material, it certainly is not as bad as the reviews make it out to be.

I also have to disagree with many people who say it's bad because it's the record companies cashing in... while this maybe be more or less true, it's still a decent collection of some hard to find (and great) material. I've read that many people said they already had half these songs... Not every music fan has the entire Stevie Ray Vaughan catalog... hell, I have all of his studio albums and some unofficial bootlegs, and I still only had about 3 or 4 songs out of the whole album already in my collection. For those of us that are fans of his music, you will enjoy this album. Especially if you want to hear how he interracts with other guitarists and musicians.

My personal favorite cuts would be The Sky Is Crying (With Albert King, B.B. King & Paul Butterfield), Goin' Down (with Jeff Beck), Oreo Cookie Blues [Live] (With Lonnie Mack) and Albert's Shuffle (with Albert Collins). It really is a good collection from Stevie's shortlived career, with material as early as 1978, to material as late in his career as 1988.

All in all, a good collection. There are a few tracks that don't really showcase Stevie's playing, that probably could have been better replaced (Let's Dance), but I think the point of this album was to showcase the versatility of the great Stevie Ray Vaughan. If you already have everything ever done by Stevie, you can skip this, since you've probably already come across the good tracks on this album. If you've got some SRV material but would like to hear a few of the other artists Stevie's performed with, get this album. It's not as bad as all the reviews make it out to be. I'd say probably 3.5/4 stars. I've heard better Stevie compilations, but this is still something that any blues fan should have.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SRV Rules, January 7, 2008
I am suprised how poor this CD has been rated. I own just about everything from SRV, and I don't have most of these songs. The disc is very upbeat and pleasant to listen to. The "Going Down" w/ Jeff Beck rules! I hope they can dig up enough material like this for a follow-up disc.

Anyone who pays $20 for any CD is a sucker. That's your own fault for not shopping around.
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5.0 out of 5 stars srv solos, sessions and encores
sooooooo great to hear stevie again ! i hadn't heard this one before. what a nice surprize .
Published 22 days ago by J. Cartner

3.0 out of 5 stars Essential for collectors...
This set is essential if you want to have a (almost) complete collection of SRV. However, my gripes are in the mixing, most noteably "Texas Flood" and "Sky Is Crying. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Christian Belena

4.0 out of 5 stars More SRV
Another great CD with various cuts with other musicians including Albert and B.B King, and brother Jimmy to name a few. Classic songs and a must for a SRV collection.
Published 6 months ago by SoCoBear

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Expectations ?
I don't understand all the negative reviews. The album title and description say it all. The sound is good, the performances are good. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Stranger

4.0 out of 5 stars Oh No! Not the recording companies!
Oh My God! I just read the other reviews for this CD, and found out that the RECORDING COMPANIES ISSUED IT ONLY TO MAKE MONEY!!! Not the recording companies! Read more
Published 11 months ago by KroolShooz

5.0 out of 5 stars Some of SRV's Best LIVE Solo Sweat
For those who have panned this CD, I just have to quote the great Artie Shaw. --> "Go away!"

What a treat to hear the SRV's hot licks on the LIVE, "Albert's... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Michael Sherrer

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining if taken in context...
When you buy this disc you have to understand what you're getting. This is a collection of odds & ends that Stevie collaborated on with other artists. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Gary A. Wernett

5.0 out of 5 stars stevie at his best
WAITED A LONG TIME FOR SOMETHING I HADNT HEARD BEFORE AND SOME OF THE NUMBERS WERE NEW TO ME. MIND YOU IT WOULDNT MATTER WHAT HE PLAYED IT WAS ALWAYS GREAT. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mrs. A. Gorringe

5.0 out of 5 stars More SRV, Can't get enough?
Hi,
If you are reading this review, then you must be a true SRV follower as I am.This CD is Stevie jammin' with other blues cats at different stages in his cut short music... Read more
Published 16 months ago by K. F. Bannister

3.0 out of 5 stars Just enjoy it

What is wrong with some of these people? I don't think Stevie Ray is coming out of his grave to put out any new material. Read more
Published 17 months ago by BEASTDOG

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