Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Majestic Theatre
San Antonio, TX
February 1, 1987
KZEP-FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Rosebud's Pick
01 Intro
02 Scuttle Buttin'
03 Say What
04 Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
05 Lookin' Out The Window
06 Look At Little Sister
07 Mary Had A Little Lamb
08 Hide Away
09 Superstition
10 Willie The Wimp
11 Dirty Pool
12 Cold Shot
13 Couldn't Stand The Weather
14 Life Without You
15 Testify / Band Intros
16 MC
17 Come On Part III
18 Love Struck Baby
total time: 1hr 50mn 9sc
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, vocals
Reese Wynans - keyboards
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums
A good sounding recording, Stevie states at the beginning of the show that he has laryngitis but will do his best. Stevie's vocals might not be quite up to par, but he more than makes up for it with his other voice. His guitar playing more than makes up for a few bad notes, check out the interplay between Stevie and keyboardist Reese Wynans during "Look At Little Sister", for example. It's not like Stevie sounds like Lemmy from Motörhead, he does a decent job singing in spite of his illness. Everyone will still enjoy this show, obsessive fanatic and casual fan alike.
Majestic Theatre
San Antonio, TX
February 1, 1987
KZEP-FM Broadcast Recording
Flac Level 8 & MP3 320kbps
Cover Art Included
Rosebud's Pick
01 Intro
02 Scuttle Buttin'
03 Say What
04 Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
05 Lookin' Out The Window
06 Look At Little Sister
07 Mary Had A Little Lamb
08 Hide Away
09 Superstition
10 Willie The Wimp
11 Dirty Pool
12 Cold Shot
13 Couldn't Stand The Weather
14 Life Without You
15 Testify / Band Intros
16 MC
17 Come On Part III
18 Love Struck Baby
total time: 1hr 50mn 9sc
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, vocals
Reese Wynans - keyboards
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums
A good sounding recording, Stevie states at the beginning of the show that he has laryngitis but will do his best. Stevie's vocals might not be quite up to par, but he more than makes up for it with his other voice. His guitar playing more than makes up for a few bad notes, check out the interplay between Stevie and keyboardist Reese Wynans during "Look At Little Sister", for example. It's not like Stevie sounds like Lemmy from Motörhead, he does a decent job singing in spite of his illness. Everyone will still enjoy this show, obsessive fanatic and casual fan alike.