Couldn't Stand the Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
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| Total: 13 Songs |
Album Review
Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, pretty much did everything a second album should do: it confirmed that the acclaimed debut was no fluke, while matching, if not bettering, the sales of its predecessor, thereby cementing Vaughan's status as a giant of modern blues. So why does it feel like a letdown? Perhaps because it simply offers more of the same, all the while relying heavily on covers. Of the eight songs, half are covers, while two of his four originals are instrumentals — not necessarily a bad thing, but it gives the impression that Vaughan threw the album together in a rush, even if he didn't. Nevertheless, Couldn't Stand the Weather feels a bit like a holding pattern, since there's no elaboration on Double Trouble's core sound and no great strides forward, whether it's in Vaughan's songwriting or musicianship. Still, as holding patterns go, it's a pretty enjoyable one, since Vaughan and Double Trouble play spiritedly throughout the record. With its swaggering, stuttering riff, the title track ranks as one of Vaughan's classics, and thanks to a nuanced vocal, he makes W.C. Clark's "Cold Shot" his own. The instrumentals — the breakneck Lonnie Mack-styled "Scuttle Buttin'" and "Stang's Swang," another effective demonstration of Vaughan's jazz inclinations — work well, even if the original shuffle "Honey Bee" fails to make much of an impression and the cover of "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" is too reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix's original. So, there aren't many weaknesses on the record, aside from the suspicion that Vaughan didn't really push himself as hard as he could have, and the feeling that if he had, he would have come up with something a bit stronger.
Customer Reviews
Why?
itunes, we hate you for having album only's and we hate you for having partial albums. the main song i wanted was voodo child(slight return) and its the only one missing! way to go
another fine stevie ray vaughn album
couldnt stand the weather is an amazing song.
Couldnt stand the weather
First off SRV was the greatest and there will never be anyone like him. This album is a great one of his. I can honestly say that Stevie is the only artist that I like every one of his songs. Hes got rythym you know. This is not a complete album at least not on iTunes, It does not include his hendrix cover of Voodoo Child(Slight Return) which really takes alot off of the album but as always he does a great job at covers like hide away and look at little sister by making them his own and being original but still giving credit to the writers most of the time being his influences. Then there are his originals on the album that are great, like Couldn't Stand the Weather, and Scuttle Buttin'. Over all this is a great album but his best album is In Step his first album made being sober, and his last album before his tragic early death on august 27 1990. The last thing I have to say is that the claim about it sounding like he could have tried harder is wrong he always played the guitar like it was his last time.
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- Released: 1984
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