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01. "Hard To Be" 02. "White Boots" 03. "D / Fw" 04. "Good Texan" 05. "Hillbillies From Outerspace" 06. "Long Way From Home" 07. "Tick Tock" 08. "Telephone Song" 09. "Baboom / Mama Said" 10. "Brothers"
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Description: | Mastered from the Original Analog Tape and Cut at 45 RPM by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound
Family Style is the lone studio album from Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie Vaughan, issued in September of 1990 nearly a month after Stevie Ray's tragic death in a helicopter crash at just 35-years-old. Produced by Chic's Nile Rodgers and sans either guitarists longtime bands (Double Trouble or the Fabulous Thunderbirds), the easygoing affair served as a celebration of both brothers newfound sobriety and their future musical endeavors together.
The triumphant release entered the charts at No. 7 thanks to the runaway Motown/soul-inspired hit single "Tick Tock" and was a double 1990 Grammy Award-winner (Best Contemporary Blues Album and Best Rock Instrumental Performance - "D/FW"). Both Stevie Ray and Jimmie are in top form trading licks and guitar styles with further standouts coming in the form of the compelling numbers "Telephone Song," "Hard to Be," and "Long Way From Home."
Features:
â?¢ 200g 45RPM 2LP pressing from Analogue Productions
â?¢ Mastered from the original tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound
â?¢ Plated and pressed by Quality Record Pressings
â?¢ Double 1990 Grammy Award Winner: Best Contemporary Blues Album & Best Rock Instrumental Performance - "D/FW" - 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL / INSERTLimited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP pressing includes insert. Family Style is a fantastic blues rock album by the Vaughan Brothers, released in 1990. The album features the brethren guitarists and vocalists, Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, in their only studio collaboration. In his early years, Stevie Ray Vaughan often remarked that he would like to do an album with his brother. He fulfilled that wish in his very last studio performance, which was released nearly a month after his death. The liner notes end with 'Thanks Mama V. for letting us play'. With slick production from Nile Rodgers and employing neither guitarist's band (Double Trouble nor the Fabulous Thunderbirds), this is bluesy, but far from purist. Jimmie makes his vocal debut on 'White Boots' and 'Good Texan' and the brothers blur the lines between their expected guitar styles - Stevie sometimes going for a less sustained twang, Jimmie moving into Albert King territory.180 gram audiophile vinyl. Includes insert with lyrics & credits.
Originally released ? &© 1990 Sony Music Entertainment/This release ? &© 2015 Sony Music Entertainment.
Made in the EU.
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No. of tracks: |
10 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
MOVLP1031 |
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