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Stevie Ray Vaughan|Solos, Sessions & Encores

Solos, Sessions & Encores

Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Upon first glance, Epic/Legacy's 2007 collection Solos, Sessions & Encores might seem like little more than bottom-of-the-barrel scrapings, the last possible release that could be cobbled together from Stevie Ray Vaughan's plundered vaults. After all, this consists entirely of recordings where SRV was either a guest or a sideman, taking a spotlight on-stage or stepping into a studio to lay down a solo, and for many musicians such extracurricular activity is often tossed off, so it wouldn't add much to their legacy. Not so for Stevie Ray Vaughan. Part of his legend is built upon his boundless love for playing, of which his solo work and albums with Double Trouble was just part of the picture, so the 14 tracks on Solos, Sessions & Encores help fill out the details as everything from a previously unreleased 1978 cut with his former lover Lou Ann Barton to live recordings from ten years later is collected. Roughly half of this disc is previously unreleased -- including a blistering "Albert's Shuffle" with Albert Collins, a low-down "Change It" with Jimmie Vaughan, and a slow, smoldering "Texas Flood" where Bonnie Raitt stands toe to toe with Stevie -- but the unearthed gems matter less than the context. By collecting all this stray material, ranging from straight-up blues sessions like Marcia Ball's "Soulful Dress" to SRV's big breakthrough on David Bowie's "Let's Dance," this album showcases Vaughan's range and generosity as a player. Here, his skill for mimicry seems sympathetic, as he can allude to the right player at the right time in a variety of settings, all the while without ever abandoning his style. Plus, there's just some fantastic playing here, highlighted by a ferocious "Goin' Down" with Jeff Beck and a version of "The Sky Is Crying" with Albert and B.B. King. As sheer music, this is very enjoyable, but Solos, Sessions & Encores is most noteworthy for how it finally fills out SRV's legacy by capturing what a giving guitarist he was -- based on this, there are few who function better as a sideman than he. It may feel a bit like a fifth disc in a box set rather than its own standalone compilation, but Solos, Sessions & Encores is nevertheless a welcome addition to his catalog.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
The Sky Is Crying (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:06:59
2
Soulful Dress (Album Version)
Marcial Ball
00:03:24
3
Don't Stop By The Creek, Son (Album Version)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:04:03
4
Miami Strut (Album Version)
A.C. Reed
00:02:57
5
Na-Na-Ne-Na-Nay (Album Version)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:03:10

CHUCK LEAVELL, Producer - B. Carter, Lyricist - B. Carter, Composer - Bill Carter, Performer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - MARK PROCT, Executive Producer

(P) 1988 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Goin' Down (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble with Jeff Beck
00:05:27

Chris Layton, Drums - Tony Hymas, Keyboards - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vocal - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Jeff Beck, Guitar - Tommy Shannon, Bass - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble, Performer - D. Nix, Lyricist - D. Nix, Composer - Terry Bozzio, Drums - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Reese Wynans, Keyboards

(P) 2000 Sony Music Entertainment

7
Oreo Cookie Blues (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:06:52

Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Wilkerson, Composer - Wilkerson, Lyricist - L. Mack, Composer - L. Mack, Lyricist

(P) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

8
On The Run (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:05:33

Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - K.J. Thorne, Lyricist - K.J. Thorne, Composer

(P) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

9
Albert's Shuffle (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:07:07

Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lyricist - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Composer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - A. Collins, Composer - A. Collins, Lyricist

(P) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

10
Change It (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:04:23
11
You Can Have My Husband (Album Version)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:02:53

Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - D. LaBostrie, Composer - D. LaBostrie, Lyricist - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer

(P) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

12
Texas Flood (Live)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:05:50

Stevie Ray Vaughan, Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Bonnie Raitt, Guitar - L.C. Davis, Composer - L.C. Davis, Lyricist - J.W. Scott, Composer - J.W. Scott, Lyricist

(P) 2007 Sony Music Entertainment

13
Pipeline (Album Version)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:02:59

B. Carman, Composer - B. Carman, Lyricist - B. Spickard, Composer - B. Spickard, Lyricist - Tony Martell, Executive Producer - Double Trouble, Producer - Richard Mullen, Producer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Producer - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vocal - Stevie Ray Vaughan, Performer - John Hammond, Executive Producer - Dick Dale, Performer - Bob Irwin, Producer

(P) 1987 Sony Music Entertainment

14
Let's Dance (Album Version)
Stevie Ray Vaughan
00:07:37

Presentación del Álbum

Upon first glance, Epic/Legacy's 2007 collection Solos, Sessions & Encores might seem like little more than bottom-of-the-barrel scrapings, the last possible release that could be cobbled together from Stevie Ray Vaughan's plundered vaults. After all, this consists entirely of recordings where SRV was either a guest or a sideman, taking a spotlight on-stage or stepping into a studio to lay down a solo, and for many musicians such extracurricular activity is often tossed off, so it wouldn't add much to their legacy. Not so for Stevie Ray Vaughan. Part of his legend is built upon his boundless love for playing, of which his solo work and albums with Double Trouble was just part of the picture, so the 14 tracks on Solos, Sessions & Encores help fill out the details as everything from a previously unreleased 1978 cut with his former lover Lou Ann Barton to live recordings from ten years later is collected. Roughly half of this disc is previously unreleased -- including a blistering "Albert's Shuffle" with Albert Collins, a low-down "Change It" with Jimmie Vaughan, and a slow, smoldering "Texas Flood" where Bonnie Raitt stands toe to toe with Stevie -- but the unearthed gems matter less than the context. By collecting all this stray material, ranging from straight-up blues sessions like Marcia Ball's "Soulful Dress" to SRV's big breakthrough on David Bowie's "Let's Dance," this album showcases Vaughan's range and generosity as a player. Here, his skill for mimicry seems sympathetic, as he can allude to the right player at the right time in a variety of settings, all the while without ever abandoning his style. Plus, there's just some fantastic playing here, highlighted by a ferocious "Goin' Down" with Jeff Beck and a version of "The Sky Is Crying" with Albert and B.B. King. As sheer music, this is very enjoyable, but Solos, Sessions & Encores is most noteworthy for how it finally fills out SRV's legacy by capturing what a giving guitarist he was -- based on this, there are few who function better as a sideman than he. It may feel a bit like a fifth disc in a box set rather than its own standalone compilation, but Solos, Sessions & Encores is nevertheless a welcome addition to his catalog.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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