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Couldn't Stand the Weather [Legacy Edition]
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
List Price:$20.68
Price:$17.98
 
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Sales Rank:9827
 
Release Year:1984
Label:Legacy
UPC:886975594320
 
Styles:Modern Electric Blues, Blues, Blues-Rock, Electric Texas Blues, Texas Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues, Album Rock, Regional Blues
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Tracks


[01] Scuttle Buttin' 1:52
[02] Couldn't Stand the Weather 4:41
[03] Things (That) I Used to Do 4:55
[04] Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 7:59
[05] Cold Shot 4:01
[06] Tin Pan Alley (Roughest Place in Town) 9:11
[07] Honey Bee 2:43
[08] Stang's Swang 2:50
[09] Empty Arms [*] 3:28
[10] Come On, Pt. 3 [*] 4:33
[11] Look at Little Sister [*] 2:46
[12] Sky Is Crying [1984 Version] [#][*][Version] 4:11
[13] Hide Away [*] 4:03
[14] Give Me Back My Wig [*] 4:07
[15] Boot Hill [1984 Version] [#][*][Version] 2:23
[16] Wham! [*] 2:26
[17] Close to You [*] 3:10
[18] Little Wing [*] 6:48
[19] Stang's Swang [Alternate Take] [Alternate Take][#][*] 2:44
[20] Testify [Live][#] 4:36
[21] Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [Live][#] 11:53
[22] Things (That) I Used to Do [Live][#] 5:30
[23] Honey Bee [Live][#] 2:32
[24] Couldn't Stand the Weather [Live][#] 4:53
[25] Cold Shot [Live][#] 4:05
[26] Tin Pan Alley (Roughest Place in Town) [Live][#] 10:29
[27] Love Struck Baby [Live][#] 3:00
[28] Texas Flood [Live][#] 8:20
[29] Band Intros/Encores [Live][#] 1:18
[30] Stang's Swang [Live][#] 3:07
[31] Lenny [Live][#] 11:07
[32] Pride and Joy [Live][#] 4:59
Album Review


Epic/Legacy expanded Stevie Ray Vaughan’s second album Couldn’t Stand the Weather in 1999, adding four outtakes and an interview excerpt to the eight-track original, but the 2010 Legacy Edition expands it further still, retaining those four cuts, adding four songs from the posthumous compilation The Sky Is Crying (“Empty Arms,” “Wham!,” “Close to You,” “Little Wing”) along with three previously unreleased alternate takes (“The Sky Is Crying,” “Stang’s Swang,” “Boot Hill”), and a full, unreleased concert SRV & Double Trouble gave at the Spectrum in Montreal on August 17, 1984. Apart from “Empty Arms” and “Stang’s Swang,” every studio outtake is a cover, underscoring how Vaughan spent much of Couldn’t Stand the Weather drawing from his influences and synthesizing them into his own voice, and their addition actually strengthens the album considerably. With that in mind, the lively concert on the second disc is a bonus treat, evidence that SRV & Double Trouble were flying very high during 1984 and one of the better complete live sets in Vaughan’s discography. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi