Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Greatest Hits

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Product Description
“The House Is Rockin” on this collection of ten of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s very best songs, including the never-before-commercially available “Taxman.”
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Media Type: CD
Artist: VAUGHAN,STEVIE RAY & DOUBLE TROUBLE
Title: GREATEST HITS
Street Release Date: 10/31/1995
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Greatest Hits

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5 Responses to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Greatest Hits

  1. Anonymous says:

    This compilation could’ve been trimmed (mercifully)down to about 30 seconds if there was a rule against repeating the same tired licks. SRV may have been a nice guy, but he was one sorry excuse for a guitar player-more proof that all you have to do to satisfy the vast legion of dullards is turn it up. “Passion” doesn’t replace his lack of technique, taste, originality, etc,ad nauseum.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Sr Corrao says:

    stevie ray vaughan (although hes white) roxxxxxxxx

    best musician since old school backstreet boys
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    Worse Stevie Ray I have Ever Heard. This is not the Texas Blues Stevie Ray Vaughn, This is a dying calf in a Hail-Storm! I don’t know what people see in that CD! He must have been majorly stoned! All of the other CD’s are great! Don’t buy this one!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. J. Duncan says:

    go ahead and attack my review, srv fans, but deep down you know it’s the truth. srv was a better than average house band guitarist but the words “genius” and “great” do not apply. those can only be applied to the inventor of this style of Music, the great genius jimi hendrix. listen for example to srv’s version of “little wing” versus the original by jimi. srv copies jimi note for note, but so what? did he write it? does srv’s “little wing” have the soul and inspiration of jimi’s? no, of course not. many people can learn to copy jimi’s style but no one can be taught to be an original like jimi was.

    put another way, without jimi, there never would have been a srv. but about all srv did was make a few more listeners aware of jimi.

    srv, you were a good guy a good guitarist, R.I.P.
    jimi, you were the best, R.I.P. too.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    Without a doubt, Stevie Ray was an incredible guitar player. However, his genre is so limiting that it’s difficult to appreciate his talents fully. How long can you stand the same old blues chord progressions? Granted, “Little Wing” is incredible, but sadly, the same can’t be said of most of his Music.
    Rating: 2 / 5