Couldn't Stand the Weather [Vinyl]
Stevie Ray Vaughan's untimely death in 1990 robbed the world of one of its most talented and distinctive guitarists. But the charismatic Texas-bred axe hero left behind a powerful body of recorded work that continues to stoke the passion of a remarkably devoted fan base. Sundazed now restores Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's first three albums to the LP format, the better to re-experience their original vinyl magic. Sourced from the absolute original Epic Records analog masters, the Sundazed editions of these three timeless albums feature complete original cover art and are pressed on ultra high-definition vinyl. <P> The Lone Star guitar god and his Double Trouble bandmates Tommy Shannon (bass) and Chris Layton (drums) hit their stride with the 1984 sophomore release <i>Couldn't Stand the Weather</i>. In addition to the hit "Cold Shot" and Vaughan's memorable reading of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)," <i>Couldn't Stand the Weather</i> features the trademark Vaughan instrumentals "Scuttle Buttin' " and "Stang's Swang."