My Overall Chart: 1601-1700
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- (Created: 02/10/2024 23:38).
- Chart size: 100 albums.
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1999 – STAX
Produced By IAN ANDERSON & BILL BELMONT
1. Call It Stormy Monday
2. Old Times
3. Pride And Joy
4. Ask Me No Questions
5. Pep Talk
6. Blues At Sunrise
7. Turn It Over
8. Overall Junction
9. Match Box Blues
10. Who Is Stevie?
11. Don’t Lie To Me
Back in 1983, this actually happened. 60 year old Albert King and 29 year old Stevie Ray Vaughan were invited to do a joint jam for live television in Canada, and both artists agreed to do it. King was Vaughan’s hero, and King knew Vaughan from when he used to hang around King’s shows years before he became well known. So there was a lot of familiarity to begin with. After the show aired, it sat unknown for years. Vaughan died in 1990, and King passed away in 1992. And then, in 1999, the recordings were made public with both a CD and a DVD release. The track listings for each are different (so you may want to own both), but this should be a joy for anyone who loves great blues guitar music. This is a posthumous gem from two of the very best, and it showcases them in the best possible light.
The album is mostly King’s set of songs (the only Stevie Ray track here is “Pride And Joy”), but the coolest thing about this is that King encourages and gives Vaughan room to explore these great songs throughout. King actually WANTS Vaughan to take the solo, to take the spotlight. Another big plus here is that there are several dialogue tracks, on which King tells Vaughan to go for it and let it out, while Stevie Ray is mostly quiet and seemingly in awe of his mentor…and then when the song begins, Vaughan simply shreds, many times to the obvious delight of King. This is a rarity in which you can actually hear the master passing his torch to the young phenom, and it is received with much gratitude. This gift from almost a decade after both of these guitar giants were taken from us is truly a wonderful thing, and if you have any love for the blues…if you have any love for music, period…you should take a listen to a pair of the best sharing a stage in the absolute best way possible. [First added to this chart: 05/10/2025]
Produced By IAN ANDERSON & BILL BELMONT
1. Call It Stormy Monday
2. Old Times
3. Pride And Joy
4. Ask Me No Questions
5. Pep Talk
6. Blues At Sunrise
7. Turn It Over
8. Overall Junction
9. Match Box Blues
10. Who Is Stevie?
11. Don’t Lie To Me
Back in 1983, this actually happened. 60 year old Albert King and 29 year old Stevie Ray Vaughan were invited to do a joint jam for live television in Canada, and both artists agreed to do it. King was Vaughan’s hero, and King knew Vaughan from when he used to hang around King’s shows years before he became well known. So there was a lot of familiarity to begin with. After the show aired, it sat unknown for years. Vaughan died in 1990, and King passed away in 1992. And then, in 1999, the recordings were made public with both a CD and a DVD release. The track listings for each are different (so you may want to own both), but this should be a joy for anyone who loves great blues guitar music. This is a posthumous gem from two of the very best, and it showcases them in the best possible light.
The album is mostly King’s set of songs (the only Stevie Ray track here is “Pride And Joy”), but the coolest thing about this is that King encourages and gives Vaughan room to explore these great songs throughout. King actually WANTS Vaughan to take the solo, to take the spotlight. Another big plus here is that there are several dialogue tracks, on which King tells Vaughan to go for it and let it out, while Stevie Ray is mostly quiet and seemingly in awe of his mentor…and then when the song begins, Vaughan simply shreds, many times to the obvious delight of King. This is a rarity in which you can actually hear the master passing his torch to the young phenom, and it is received with much gratitude. This gift from almost a decade after both of these guitar giants were taken from us is truly a wonderful thing, and if you have any love for the blues…if you have any love for music, period…you should take a listen to a pair of the best sharing a stage in the absolute best way possible. [First added to this chart: 05/10/2025]
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