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Track Listings
1 | Intro - Ken Dashow / John Hammond |
2 | Scuttle Buttin' |
3 | Testify |
4 | Love Struck Baby |
5 | Honey Bee |
6 | Cold Shot |
7 | Letter to My Girlfriend |
8 | Dirty Pool |
9 | Pride and Joy |
10 | The Things That I Used to Do |
11 | C.O.D. |
12 | Iced Over |
13 | Lenny |
14 | Rude Mood |
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After years of blues joints and festivals, Stevie Ray made it to Carnegie Hall on October 4, 1984. After Stevie's road-hardened Texas trio did the first part of the show, the unbelievable second half featured Stevie and Jimmy Vaughan on guitars, Dr. John on keys, a second drummer and more! the songs include Cold Shot; Pride and Joy; the Things That I Used to Do; Iced Over; C.O.D., and eight more.
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The series of Stevie Ray Vaughan concert albums that began with Live Alive (1986) and continued after the guitarist's 1990 death is far from the catalog-bloating cash-in you'd expect from the record company of a platinum seller cut down at a career peak. Instead, each disc gives a distinctly different view of the Texas blues-rocker's stage strengths. Where Live Alive captured Vaughan and his band Double Trouble in full arena roar and In the Beginning recorded a looser early club gig, Live at Carnegie Hall finds the outfit broadening its range with guest shots from Dr. John and the Roomful of Blues horn section. Rather than overpowering Vaughan's signature tautness, the bigger band makes for an entertaining switch--in effect allowing a fresh look at his R&B roots. --Rickey Wright
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
- Item model number : 074646816325
- Original Release Date : 2009
- Run time : 1 hour and 2 minutes
- Date First Available : October 21, 2006
- Label : Sony Legacy
- ASIN : B000002BYA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #96,289 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #117 in Guitar Gods
- #154 in Texas Blues
- #551 in Modern Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
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Lenny also is great. I didn't realize it was written to his wife who was named Lenny
The sound recording is excellent, the NYC crowd is of course always enthusiastic (a lot of whoops and whistles like during the Allman Bros Fillmore East concert in 1971).
He has a keyboard player, his brother Jimmy on guitar and some horns for part of the show which gives it a big band sound that is refreshing. He sounded and played like he was totally inspired by the energetic NY crowd.
A must if you are a SRV fan. You will not be disappointed!
If you enjoy Stevie's early work you will enjoy this album. If you enjoy Stevie live, you will enjoy this album. If you have been a long time SRV fan and don't have this album in your collection you need to buy it now. This is a great and surprisely different album from the greatest guitarist to have ever lived.
The first half of the set is Stevie and Double Trouble playing the regular song set that they played at the time: Scuttlebuttin', Love Struck, etc... It's excellent of course but nothing you haven't already heard before on other SRV CDs.
The second half they are joined by a complete horn section, keyboardist, second drummer, and a female singer Angela Strehli sits in for one song. Here they play tributes to other blues artists like Guitar Slim, Albert King and Albert Collins, songs that are not found on other SRV CDs.
The sound is also unique to SRV. He's not using his usual chocolate brown aged Stratocaster but a newer model with a distinctive sound.
This is NOT an old tape that Jimmie found laying around and released to put some coin in his pocket. This is excellent stuff that any true SRV fan must have in his collection.
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