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Stevie Ray Vaughan - 1999 - In Step (1989) [Remastered] [Bonus T
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Mar 22, 2005
By:
maxi82



1. The House Is Rockin' 	
2. Crossfire 	
3. Tightrope 	
4. Let Me Love You Baby 	
5. Leave My Girl Alone 
6. Travis Walk 
7. Wall Of Denial 	
8. Scratch `N' Sniff 	
9. Love Me Darlin' 	
10. Riviera Paradise 	
11. SRV Speaks - (previously unreleased) 	
12. The House Is Rockin' (previously unreleased, live) 	 
13. Let Me Love You Baby - (previously unreleased, live) 	 
14. Texas Flood - (previously unreleased, live) 	 
15. Life Without You - (previously unreleased, live) 	

In Step embraces blues and rock without compromising the primal joys of either. This is Stevie Ray Vaughan's best studio album and the first he recorded sober. "Travis Walk" offers a heady rush of flat-picking, "The House is Rockin'" is full-tilt roots-boogie, "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone" are sweet blues epiphanies, and the nine-minute instrumental "Riviera Paradise" is a truly soulful mix of blues and jazz. By now, just a year before his untimely death, Vaughan had also tamed his bawling voice into a rich instrument. In short, this 1989 session is Vaughan at his artistic peak. And the four compelling live performances added to this reissue--"The House Is Rockin'," "Let Me Love You Baby," "Texas Flood," and "Life Without You," all from the In Step tour--prove there was no studio trickery involved. It's raw blues-rock perfection. --Ted Drozdowski 

SRV!!!!

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Thank you for this one
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maxi82 are you still there? is this still posted???
The Original was really good, but with the extra tracks it's great. A specially the finishing track with a 13 minute long live-version of "Life without you".
I load this just to promote this song, for the good cause!
Why MP3 for a Re-Mastered Disc? Why MP3 ever? Ever heard of FLAC? I guess MP3s are good if you're a teenager. Thanks anyway.
"Why MP3 ever?"

Space? iPod compatibility? The fact that most people cannot (or only marginally) distinguish between the two, even on top-of-the-line audio equipment?

Though I guess if you like being an insufferable snob, FLAC is the way to go.