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 Post subject: Stevie Ray Vaughan - Discography
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Stephen "Stevie" Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American blues-rock guitarist, whose broad appeal made him an influential electric blues guitarist.[1] In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Stevie Ray Vaughan #7 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time,[2] and Classic Rock Magazine ranked him #3 in their list of the 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes in 2007.
Vaughan was born on October 3, 1954, in Dallas, Texas, and was raised in the city's Oak Cliff neighborhood. Neither of his parents had any strong musical talent but were avid music fans. They would take Vaughan and his older brother Jimmie to concerts to see Fats Domino, Johnny Williamson III, Jimmy Reed, and Bob Wills.
Even though Vaughan initially wanted to play the drums as his primary instrument, Michael Quinn gave him a guitar when he was seven years old. Vaughan's brother, Jimmie Vaughan, gave him his first guitar lessons. Vaughan was later quoted in Guitar Player as saying, "My brother Jimmie actually was one of the biggest influences on my playing. He really was the reason I started to play, watching him and seeing what could be done."[citation needed] He played entirely by ear and never learned how to read sheet music. By the time he was thirteen years old he was playing in clubs where he met many of his blues idols. A few years later he dropped out of Justin F. Kimball High School in Oak Cliff and moved to Austin to pursue music. Vaughan's talent caught the attention of guitarist Johnny Winter and blues-club owner Clifford Antone.
During the early 1970s Vaughan played the Austin bar and club scene with the Cobras. After the Cobras broke up, in 1975 he started Triple Threat, which in 1978 became Double Trouble with Vaughan as lead singer. From Austin, their success spread throughout Texas.
In the early 1980s, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger saw Vaughan and Double Trouble playing at a club, and invited them to play at a private party in New York. This led to their acquaintance with producer Jerry Wexler, who managed to get them their first big break performing at the 1982 Montreux Jazz Festival.[3] As a result they were able to meet Jackson Browne, who gave the band free time in his Los Angeles studio, and David Bowie, who had Vaughan play lead guitar on his next album, Let's Dance.
Soon a record contract with Epic followed, as well as their first album release in 1983, the successful Texas Flood, which charted at number 38 and gained positive reviews. After a successful tour, their second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, charted at number 31 in 1984 and went gold in 1985. Their third album, Soul to Soul, charted at number 34 in 1985.[4]

Drugs and alcoholism

Drug addiction and alcoholism took a toll on Vaughan by mid-1986. Cocaine and Crown Royal whiskey were his drugs of choice. Vaughan would dissolve cocaine in his whiskey for a morning "pick-me-up". Doctors later discovered that this morning ritual was causing severe ulcerations of the stomach lining. Nevertheless, he carried on and put out Live Alive in 1986 and did a concert tour in America in 1987.[5] After becoming acutely ill in Germany while on tour, Vaughan managed to struggle through three more shows, but was soon admitted into a hospital in London. Dr. Victor Bloom, who had helped Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend with their addictions, told Vaughan that if he had not come to the hospital he would have died in a month. After a struggle to get sober in London, he then flew to Atlanta, Georgia, to a rehabilitation center. He eventually recovered fully from his addictions in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Recovery

Upon his return from rehab, Vaughan worked with a number of artists including Dick Dale (making a cameo appearance as himself performing a duet of "Pipeline" with Dale in the movie Back to the Beach, which was then released as a single), Jennifer Warnes, and Stevie Wonder (playing "Superstition" on the MTV special Stevie Wonder's Characters).
In 1988, Vaughan continued to tour with Double Trouble throughout Scandinavia and performed at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.[6] Vaughan and Double Trouble recorded In Step in February 1989, their fourth studio album, which was praised by some[citation needed] as the band's best work since Texas Flood. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Vaughan shared a headline tour with guitarist Jeff Beck in the fall of 1989. In his beloved Austin, the "Live Music Capital of the World", Vaughan was presented with a proclamation from the mayor declaring November 26, 1989 "Stevie Ray Vaughan Day".
On January 3, 1990, Vaughan gave a speech and addressed the Aquarius Chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous. On January 30, Vaughan made his first appearance on MTV Unplugged in New York City. It was originally scheduled for Vaughan to do a closing jam with Joe Satriani, but Vaughan said he had to leave right away.
Vaughan had spoken two years earlier about wanting to help produce an album with his brother, Jimmie Vaughan. That time came in March 1990, when the Vaughan Brothers went to work at the Dallas Sound Lab, the same studio used to record Soul to Soul.
Around this time, Vaughan said that singing was becoming painful for him due to a condition he called "hamburger throat". He received acupuncture to his neck, but still had to take cortisone shots to relieve the pain, which caused his face to swell.

Death

On August 25 and August 26, 1990, Vaughan and Double Trouble finished the summer portion of the In Step Tour with shows at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, just outside of East Troy, Wisconsin. The show also featured Robert Cray & His Memphis Horns, and Eric Clapton, who played the closing set, also bringing all the musicians back onstage for an encore jam.
Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton recalls his last conversation with Vaughan backstage. He then remembers Vaughan saying he had to call his girlfriend, Janna Lapidus, in Chicago, before heading out the door to the helicopters, which had been arranged for flight (through Omni Flights) by Skip Rickert, Double Trouble's tour manager.
The musicians had expected a long bus ride back to Chicago. However, Vaughan was informed by a member of Clapton's crew that three seats were open on one of the helicopters returning to Chicago with Clapton's crew, enough for Vaughan, his brother Jimmie, and Jimmie's wife Connie. It turned out there was only one seat left; Vaughan requested it from his brother, who obliged. At 12:44 a.m. pilot Jeffrey Browne guided the helicopter off the ground. Moments after takeoff the helicopter crashed into a ski slope and all five on board were killed. Although the crash occurred only 0.6 miles from takeoff, it went unnoticed by those at the concert site.
The search for the wreckage began at 5:00 a.m., finally being located two hours later with the help of its locator beacon.[7] The cause of the crash was believed to be pilot error.[8] [9]
Chris Layton and Jimmie Vaughan did not find out about the crash until they returned to their motel in Chicago. The following morning Jimmie Vaughan was called to identify the body of his brother. The coroner's report stated that the cause of death was exsanguination caused by severing of the aorta. The severance was caused by high deceleration during crash impact.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is interred in the Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas.[10]

Posthumous events and recognition
Vaughan memorial at Lady Bird Lake, in Austin, Texas.

September 1990 saw the release of Family Style.
The 1991 album The Sky Is Crying was the first of several posthumous Vaughan releases to achieve chart success. Jimmie Vaughan later co-wrote and recorded a song in tribute to his brother and other deceased blues guitarists, entitled "Six Strings Down".
The 1991 album of Bonnie Raitt, Luck of the Draw, was dedicated to him.
Many other artists recorded songs in remembrance of Vaughan, including Eric Johnson,[11] Buddy Guy and Steve Vai ("Jibboom" on the album The Ultra Zone, 1999).
In 1991, Texas governor Ann Richards proclaimed October 3, Vaughan's birthday, to be "Stevie Ray Vaughan Day". An annual motorcycle ride and concert in Central Texas benefits the Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Scholarship Fund.
In 1992, the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released the Stevie Ray Vaughan Signature Stratocaster, which Vaughan had helped design. As of 2007, the model is still in production. In 2004, Fender also released a limited edition exact replica of "Number One".
Stevie Wonder included a song on his 1995 live album Natural Wonder entitled "Stevie Ray Blues". On the album, Wonder refers to the song as "Stevie Ray Vaughan Blues".
Stephen King's short story "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band" concerns a small town called Rock and Roll Heaven that's populated by late rock musicians, one of whom is Vaughan.
In 1994, the city of Austin erected the Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial Statue at Auditorium Shores on Lady Bird Lake,( [show location on an interactive map] 30°15′47.1774″N 97°45′2.4228″W / 30.263104833, -97.750673) the site of a number of Vaughan's concerts. It has become one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
In 2000, Stevie Ray Vaughan was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.
The last guitar that Vaughan played before his death is on display in the Hard Rock Cafe in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
In November 2007, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation released a second tribute to Vaughan, an exact replica of his second beloved guitar: Lenny. This guitar was given to him by his wife Lennora ("Lenny") on his 26th birthday and Vaughan was very fond of it. According to Fender, the original Lenny was a 1965 Strat that he saw in the window of a pawn shop that he was unable to afford. The guitar is sold with a strap, a case with Vaughan's name embroidered in the fabric lining, a number of brochures and memorabilia and a leather bound certificate of authenticity.
Also in November 2007, Sony BMG, Epic Records, and Legacy Records released the CD Stevie Ray Vaughan & Friends: Solos, Sessions & Encores.
Stevie Ray Vaughan will become eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.[14]
In 2008, residents voted to rename Dallas' Industrial Boulevard, with Vaughan's name being one of the finalists alongside Stanley Marcus, Eddie Bernice Johnson, and Cesar Chavez. [1]

Musical influences and style

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Vaughan's blues style was strongly influenced by many blues guitarists. Foremost among them were Albert King, who dubbed himself Stevie's "godfather", Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, and Jimi Hendrix. The song "Rude Mood" is a direct derivative (according to Vaughan himself) of a Lightnin' Hopkins tune called "Lightning Sky Hop". He was also strongly influenced by early blues-rock guitarist Lonnie Mack, who, according to Vaughan, "really taught me to play guitar from the heart" (Davis, History of the Blues, DaCapo 2003, p. 246). Vaughan, who had idolized Mack since childhood, produced and played on Mack's 1985 Alligator Records album Strike Like Lightning[15] and covered two Mack tunes from the early 1960s, "Wham!" and "Chicken-Pickin'" (which Vaughan renamed "Scuttle-Buttin'"), as well as a Mack tune from the 1980s, "If You Have To Know". Vaughan's brother Jimmie Vaughan has stated that Johnny "Guitar" Watson was the guitarist he and Stevie studied the most.
Vaughan's sound and playing style, which often incorporated simultaneous lead and rhythm parts, drew comparisons to Hendrix; Vaughan covered several Hendrix tunes on his studio albums and in performance, such as "Little Wing", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", and "Third Stone from the Sun". He was also heavily influenced by Freddie King, another Texas bluesman, mainly in the use of tone and attack; King's heavy vibrato can clearly be heard in Vaughan's playing. Another stylistic influence was Albert Collins. By utilizing his index finger as a pick a la Albert Collins, he was able to coax various tonal nuances from his amplifiers.
Known for his warm blues rock tone, Vaughan characteristically used very heavy strings on his guitar ranging from 13 to 56-gauge sets to give a fuller sound which he tuned down a half-step to the key of E flat.
Musicians such as John Mayer, Robert Randolph, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Colin James, Jonny Lang, Jason Wayne Loftice, Los Lonely Boys, Mike McCready, Eric Johnson and Doyle Bramhall II have cited Vaughan as an influence.

Grammy Awards

* 1983 Best Traditional Blues Album for Texas Flood (Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble)
* 1985 Best Traditional Blues Album for Blues Explosion (various artists)
* 1989 Best Traditional Blues Album for In Step (Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble)
* 1990 Best Contemporary Blues Album for In Step (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
* 1991 Best Contemporary Blues Album for Family Style (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan)
Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "D/FW" (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan)
* 1991 (Nomination) Best Traditional Blues Album for The Sky is Crying (Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble)
* 1993 Best Contemporary Blues Album for The Sky Is Crying (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)
Best Rock Instrumental Performance for "Little Wing" (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble)

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Stevie Ray Vaughn - Blues At Sunrise

1. Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
2. Leave My Girl Alone
3. Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place In Town) (Live)
4. Chitlins Con Carne
5. The Things (That) I Used To Do
6. The Sky Is Crying
7. Texas Flood (MP3 - Video Version)
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1979 Live From Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel

1. True Love is Gone
2. I'm Cryin'
3. So Excited (intro theme for Lou Ann Barton) / You Can Have My Husband
4. Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu
5. I'll Change
6. Sugar Coated Love
7. Natural Born Lover (incomplete)
8. Hip Hip Baby
9. Texas Blues
10. Instrumental (incomplete)
11. The Sky Is Crying
12. Love Struck Baby
13. May I Have a Talk With You
14. Don't Lose Ypur Good Thing
15. My Baby's Gone
16. Chitlins Con Carne
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1983 Dallas Moonlight

CD 1

1. Star (3:23)
2. Heroes (5:05)
3. What In The World (3:54)
4. Look Back In Anger (3:01)
5. Joe The Lion (3:00)
6. Wild Is The Wind (4:59)
7. Golden Years (4:15)
8. Fashion (3:22)
9. Lets Dance (5:23)
10. Red Sails (3:55)
11. Breaking Glass (3:09)
12. Life On Mars (3:51)
13. Sorrow (2:45)
14. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (4:19)
15. China Girl (5:35)
16. Scary Monsters (Super Creeps) (3:51)
17. Rebel Rebel (2:24)
18. I Can't Explain (2:39)
19. White Light White Heat (4:41)


CD 2

1. Station To Station (9:07)
2. Cracked Actor (3:20)
3. Ashes To Ashes (3:58)
4. Space Oddity (4:36)
5. Young Americans (5:29)
6. Soul Love (3:07)
7. Hang Onto Yourself (3:23)
8. Fame (4:15)
9. TVC15 (4:16)
10. Stay (7:11)
11. Jean Genie (6:15)
12. Modern Love (5:19)

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1983 Best Little Blueshouse

01 - Crosscut Saw
02 - So Excited
03 - Voodoo Chile
04 - The Things I Used To Do
05 - Pride And Joy
06 - Tin Pan Alley

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1983 From Austin To Amsterdam

01 - Voodoo Chile
02 - The Things (That) I Used To Do
03 - Pride And Joy
04 - Tin Pan Alley
05 - Instrumental
06 - Voodoo Chile
07 - Tell Me
08 - Mary Had A Little Lamb
09 - Texas Flood
10 - Love Struck Baby
11 - You'll Be Mine

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1984 Couldn't Stand the Weather

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
7. Honey Bee
8. Stang's Swang

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1984 - 59 Fender Stratocaster

1. T-Bone Shuffle ("Wham!" with Jeff Beck)
2. Texas Blues ("Hawaiian Eye" TV Theme with J Beck)
3. Last Call ("Lost Cause" with Jeff Beck and Jimmie Vaughan)
4. Beck's Boogie (With Jeff Beck)
5. Tell Me
6. I'm Leaving You
7. Pride and Joy
8. Texas Flood
9. Love Struck Baby
10. Scuttle Buttin'
11. Testify
12. Voodoo Chile
13. Pride and Joy
14. Mary Had a Little Lamb
15. Love Struck Baby
16. Texas Flood

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1984 Love & Happiness

01 - Cold Shot
02 - Voodoo Chile
03 - Pride,Joy
04 - Testify
05 - Little Wing,Third Stone From The Sun
06 - Texas Flood
07 - Mary Had A Little Lamb
08 - Superstition
09 - The Sky Is Crying
10 - Stevie's Blues

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1984 Out Of The Shadows

01 - Voodoo Child
02 - Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
03 - Honey Bee
04 - Mary Had a Little Lamb
05 - Love Struck Baby
06 - Tin Pan Alley
07 - Cold Shot
08 - Couldn't Stand the Weather
09 - Texas Flood
10 - Lenny
11 - Stang's Swang
12 - Rude Mood

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1984 Voss Jazz Festival Voss Norway

01 - Testify
02 - Things That I Used To Do
03 - Pride And Joy
04 - Tin Pan Alley
05 - Love Struck Baby

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1985 Soul to Soul

1. Say What!
2. Lookin' Out The Window
3. Look At Little Sister
4. Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
5. Gone Home
6. Change It
7. You'll Be Mine
8. Empty Arms
9. Come On [Part III]
10. Life Without You
11. SRV Speaks (previously unreleased)
12. Little Wing (previously unreleased)
13. Third Stone From The Sun (previously unreleased)
14. Slip Slidin' Slim

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1985 Live In Japan

1. Scuttle Buttin'
2. Say What!
3. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
4. Cold Shot
5. Couldn't Stand The Weather
6. Tin Pan Alley (Dirty Pool)
7. Mary Had A Little Lamb
8. Love Struck Baby
9. Texas Flood
10. Lenny

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1985 Stiletto Rain

1.Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love
2.Pride and Joy
3.Voodoo Child
4.Tin Pan Alley
5.Little Sister
6.Texas Flood
7.Come On
8.Little Wing
9.3rd Stone From the Sun
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1985 Burning Strings

1- Testify (Scuttle Buttin') 2:22
2- Say What 5:16
3- Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love 7:34
4- Voodoo Chile 8:10
5- Mary Had A Little Lamb 3:57
6- Texas Flood 9:53
7- Come On & Testify 7:08
8- Pride And Joy 3:25
9- Life Without You 10:32
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