Couldn't Stand the Weather [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered] [SACD]
Track Listings
| 1. Scuttle Buttin' |
| 2. Couldn't Stand the Weather |
| 3. Things (That) I Used to Do |
| 4. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) |
| 5. Cold Shot |
| 6. Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) |
| 7. Honey Bee |
| 8. Stang's Swang |
| 9. SRV Speaks [Interview] [#][*] |
| 10. Hide Away [#][*] |
| 11. Look at Little Sister [#][*] |
| 12. Give Me Back My Wig [#][*] |
| 13. Come On, Pt. 3 [#][*] |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The second wind following Vaughan's torrential debut, Texas Flood, Weather is no less severe a storm. Vaughan classics such as "Cold Shot," "Scuttle Buttin'," and "Honey Bee" are flanked by reverent, impassioned takes on Jimmy Reed's "Tin Pan Alley" and Guitar Slim's slinky "The Things That I Used to Do. An ambitious, heavily improvised reading of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" finds the late Dallas native coaxing soaring, spitfire dialogues between his Texas-cured voice and blues-abused Stratocaster. Vaughan has inspired a whole school of guitar players. A class roster of "next Stevie Rays" includes Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ian Moore, and Corey Stevens. Couldn't Stand the Weather constitutes a good chunk of the text, and it remains an exciting read, whether you're a guitar student or you just enjoy a classic thriller. --James Rotondi
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