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If you have even
a passing interest in Stevie Ray Vaughan's peerless mastery of
urban blues guitar, you must own Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985.
Spaced almost exactly three years apart, these concerts (60 and
93 minutes, respectively) represent the Texan blues god at his
fiery best, with Double Trouble (drummer Chris Layton and
bassist Tommy Shannon) laying the solid foundation upon which
SRV built a Fender-driven sound as fierce as it was perfectly
refined. The '82 show was truly "success in disguise," because
despite booing from a festival audience lulled by a day of
acoustic blues, and the stunned dejection that SRV felt after
persevering through a uncompromising set, this was the turning
point in SRV's career, leading to post-show encounters with
Jackson Browne and David Bowie, who proved instrumental in
bringing Stevie's music to an appreciative global audience.
When
Stevie, Chris, and Tommy returned to Switzerland three years
later, with organist Reese Wynans adding rich new dimension to
the Double Trouble sound, the Montreux crowd was primed for a
rip-snorting set, and SRV's jubilant response is a joyous thing
to witness. One of SRV's favorite bluesmen, Johnny Copeland,
appears for a three-song triumph in a set that's uniformly
superior and ecstatically energized. Basic three-camera coverage
is all you need, although guitar students--for whom this DVD is
a godsend--will surely wish for more emphasis on SRV's picking
and fretwork. Recording quality is superb in the Montreux
tradition, with 5.1-channel remixes that surpass the original
masters. A splendid 23-minute documentary features retrospective
interviews with Layton, Shannon, Browne, and John Mayer, and the
accompanying booklet includes a heartfelt reminiscence from
Bowie. Stevie Ray may be gone, but Live at Montreux ensures that
his gold-standard legacy will endure.
* Disc 1, July 17, 1982: Hide Away, Rude Mood, Pride and Joy,
Texas Flood, Love Struck Baby, Dirty Pool, Give Me Back My Wig,
Collins Shuffle
* Disc 2, July 15, 1985: Scuttle Buttin', Say What!, Ain't Gone
'n' Give Up on Love, Pride and Joy, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Cold
Shot (with Johnny Copeland), Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place
in Town) (with Johnny Copeland), Look at Little Sister (with
Johnny Copeland), Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Texas Flood,
Life Without You, Gone Home, Couldn't Stand the Weather
* "Success in Disguise": an all-new documentary
* Discography
Format: Color,
Live,
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Sony
DVD Release Date: September 14, 2004
Run Time: 160 minutes |
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