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Werner
Reviewed in Germany on March 28, 2025
SRV braucht niemandes Empfehlung - gewiss schon gar nicht meine.
Patatarte
Reviewed in France on February 5, 2023
trés bon cd, la guitare est au top et le chanteur aussi
Home Chef…
Reviewed in Canada on October 24, 2023
Speedy deliver and an excellent recording that will put your system to the test. High fidelity….
Bob Philipow
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2021
Looking for a MoFi cd with “Little Wing”. On i
Thundercat
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2020
This is definitely one of SRV's best albums. Masterpiece.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on March 6, 2020
Un CD di grande blues, tra l'altro con una qualità audio per me decisamente apprezzabile, che è inconsueto.Ascoltato in cuffia, Tin Pan Alley è stata molto suggestiva, ma il sound è su alti livelli con tutti i brani, mitica Voodoo Chile.I bonus tracks li reputo sempre evitabili, in più sono registrati leggermente meno bene, anche se la musica resta godibile.I soliti anni buoni, gli ottanta in questo caso, accompagnati da artisti buoni.CD e relativa custodia recapitati integri, nessun problema in lettura, etichetta EPIC.8 euro spesi bene.
Customer
Reviewed in Mexico on November 2, 2019
excelente sonido de este sacd.the music is fenomenal.
Khakine
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2018
Amazing!
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on October 1, 2017
個人的にはファーストのテキサスフラットの方が好きだったのですが、なかなかの名曲揃いです。カバー曲のハイダウェイも、カバーとは思えない程に自分のプレーをしています。SRVには珍しいスライドギターも楽しめる一枚になっています。
Nino Cialone
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2015
Great album, it's like picking your favourite child. I have all his CDs.
D. Mauraige
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2015
one of the best blues album ever and with the sound of one of the best company ever...too
Artemis
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2014
GREAT!! Better than the original for sure. I can put almost double the power to this disk and the sound is still holding it's clarity and no distortion!! I recommend this purchase . . .
Arhippa Kaurapuuro
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2003
Compared to Texas Flood which is probably the best blues-rock album ever, Stevie Ray's second album is a less impressive recording. This doesn't has so much of Stevie's original stuff. Perhaps his work was already suffering from narcotics-related problems (that he later resolved).Honey Bee, Things That I Used to Do (Guitar Slim cover), Cold Shot and Stan's Swang are OK but not so special. Couldn't Stand the Weather is Stevie's rock song. Stevie's not an extraordinary composer but he performs that song well. Tin Pan Alley has a plenty of great blues picking. The first track is a great blues-rock instrumental. So album sure has its good moments.However, Voodoo Child -cover is no good. Stevie's singing has not much passion and his way to handle electric guitar is not so magical as Jimi's (you can see this clearly also if you listen to their versions of Earl King's "Come On"). He tries to compensate that by adding more speed to his picking but that of course helps none. People who somehow try to compare Stevie and Jimi are nuts. Stevie was an extraordinary blues-rock guitarist and singer while Jimi was the creator of different guitar playing techniques, the creator of new sonic palettes and the creator of the new musical styles and the writer of amazing rock-songs. Both figures have their place in the history of pop-music but their places are very different. Just think comparing Electric Ladyland and Texas Flood and you realize immediately how different they were.A must-buy for Stevie-fans, others should borrow this from library or friend.
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