Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan: In Session (Deluxe Edition)
In Session (Deluxe Edition)
1 CD, 1 DVD
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- Label: Universal, 1983
- Order number: 4559052
- Release date: 11.11.2010
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* DVD:Ländercode:Keine Angaben;Laufzeit:Keine Angaben
Aufgenommen am 6. Dezember 1983 für die kanadische TV Show IN SESSION, die beiden
legendären Gitarristen Albert King und Stevie Ray Vaughan in einem magischen Konzert.
Bisher nur als CD erhältlich erscheint die Deluxe DVD plus Audio CD nun erstmals und sollte für gehörig Wirbel unter den Blues,- und Gitarrenfans sorgen.
Auf der DVD befinden sich zusätzlich auch 3 bisher unveröffentlichte Songs!
The DVD contains three classic performances unavailable on the previously issued audio disc: “Born Under a Bad Sign,” the landmark title track from Albert King’s biggest Stax release written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones; Stevie Ray’s “Texas Flood,” the Larry Davis-penned title track of Vaughan’s immortal debut album; and “I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town,” made famous by Louis Jordan and later, Ray Charles.
“It was evident from the first choruses,” writes liner notes author / musicologist Samuel Charters, “that they were playing for each other. And that was the best audience either of them could ever have. The music never lost its intensity, its quality of something very important being handed back and forth and there was time for Stevie and Albert to see where their ideas took them.”
Accolades have showered upon this momentous encounter. “As a document of what was probably one of the greatest nights in the musical life of SRV, this belongs in the collection of every true fan,” said the Austin American-Statesman. Sonic Boomers added, “Both men are gone now, but rare recordings like In Session remind us of a time when blues giants still walked the earth side by side.” Elmore magazine called it “an indispensible part of any blues fan’s collection.” And BluesWax noted, “thank goodness, this disc lives on and on.”
Now this previously unavailable visual document featuring two giants of American blues can be enjoyed by audiences the world over. Sadly, King and Vaughan would not share a stage together ever again. Vaughan, 31 years King’s junior, died in a helicopter crash in the fog on the way back from a concert in 1990. King outlived him by two years, dying of a heart attack in 1992. They didn’t meet often, and their careers took different paths. But we can all be grateful for that one long day in a television studio when sparks flew and this timeless performance was forever captured.
(concordmusicgroup. com)
Bisher nur als CD erhältlich erscheint die Deluxe DVD plus Audio CD nun erstmals und sollte für gehörig Wirbel unter den Blues,- und Gitarrenfans sorgen.
Auf der DVD befinden sich zusätzlich auch 3 bisher unveröffentlichte Songs!
Product Information
The DVD contains three classic performances unavailable on the previously issued audio disc: “Born Under a Bad Sign,” the landmark title track from Albert King’s biggest Stax release written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones; Stevie Ray’s “Texas Flood,” the Larry Davis-penned title track of Vaughan’s immortal debut album; and “I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town,” made famous by Louis Jordan and later, Ray Charles.
“It was evident from the first choruses,” writes liner notes author / musicologist Samuel Charters, “that they were playing for each other. And that was the best audience either of them could ever have. The music never lost its intensity, its quality of something very important being handed back and forth and there was time for Stevie and Albert to see where their ideas took them.”
Accolades have showered upon this momentous encounter. “As a document of what was probably one of the greatest nights in the musical life of SRV, this belongs in the collection of every true fan,” said the Austin American-Statesman. Sonic Boomers added, “Both men are gone now, but rare recordings like In Session remind us of a time when blues giants still walked the earth side by side.” Elmore magazine called it “an indispensible part of any blues fan’s collection.” And BluesWax noted, “thank goodness, this disc lives on and on.”
Now this previously unavailable visual document featuring two giants of American blues can be enjoyed by audiences the world over. Sadly, King and Vaughan would not share a stage together ever again. Vaughan, 31 years King’s junior, died in a helicopter crash in the fog on the way back from a concert in 1990. King outlived him by two years, dying of a heart attack in 1992. They didn’t meet often, and their careers took different paths. But we can all be grateful for that one long day in a television studio when sparks flew and this timeless performance was forever captured.
(concordmusicgroup. com)
- Tracklisting
- Contributors
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Call It Stormy Monday
- 2 Old Times
- 3 Pride And Joy
- 4 Ask Me No Questions
- 5 Pep Talk
- 6 Blues At Sunrise
- 7 Turn It Over
- 8 Overall Junction
- 9 Match Box Blues
- 10 Who Is Stevie?
- 11 Don't Lie To Me
Disk 2 von 2 (DVD)
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Born Under A Bad Sign
- 3 Texas Flood
- 4 Call It Stormy Monday
- 5 Old Times
- 6 Match Box Blues
- 7 Pep Talk
- 8 Don't Lie To Me
- 9 Who Is Stevie?
- 10 Pride And Joy
- 11 I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
- 12 Outtro