Amazing reviews are coming in for the 30th anniversary Legacy Edition of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's debut album, Texas Flood! Here are excerpts:

In this expanded reissue, Texas Flood sounds just as fresh, bold and inspired. Whether it’s the slow blues of the five minute title track and “Dirty Pool,” the caffeinated picking showcase of the instrumental “Rude Mood” or closer “Lenny”’s nimble jazz runs, Vaughan and his band burst forth like energized pros instead of newbies tentatively making their first album. This double anniversary package with excellent historical liner notes adds a previously unreleased, hour long live gig from Philadelphia in October, 1983. The show absolutely sizzles with a band firing on every cylinder as they blast through fiery versions of the album’s tracks along with searing takes of Hendrix classics “Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and a medley of “Little Wing/Third Stone from the Sun.” The attack is one of a road tested unit that is still young and hungry with plenty to prove. - American Songwriter
His debut album was recorded in a matter of days of free time donated by Jackson Browne in his Los Angeles studio. What occurred there still sounds like healing of the highest order, as the guitarist's Stratoscaster reached for the heavens from note one on "Love Struck Baby," and kept going deeper and harder on the next nine songs. ...There's a second disc of a live '83 show in Philadelphia that reflects the promise of everything that was to come for Vaughan, drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon. Their world was just starting to turn back then, and would soon open up to a safe haven for the deepest music of the soul. - The Morton Report
Texas Flood Legacy Edition, which -- along with the original 1983 Texas Flood album -- includes a previously unreleased concert, recorded live at Ripley's Music Hall in Philadelphia on October 20, 1983. It freakin' smokes. That's no real surprise, since Vaughan was the type of artist who gave his all every time he hit the stage. ...His performances of then-new Texas Flood numbers like "Pride and Joy," "Love Struck Baby," and the title track are shiver-inducing, and his passion for Jimi Hendrix comes alive on "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" and the "Little Wing"/"Third Stone From the Sun" medley. - Straight.com











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Re: Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble's 'Texas Flood' 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition Gets Rave Reviews!
The 30th Anniversary edition of "Texas Flood" is absolutely brilliant. Could not believe how well the live recording sounds and the once again a great book on the history of the album, an all time classic, and the year before the 25th Anniversary edition of "Couldn't Stand The Weather" both are stunning albums that revitalized the blues into the 80's and beyond. If i had a choice as to which one is my fave
it's difficult to chose. The great thing too about "Couldn't Stand The Weather" is their is a picture of a ticket of a concert he performed in Melbourne, Australia in 1977, and that was one concert i will never ever forget, that will be etched in my memory for years. A recent snap shot in "Classic Rock Magazine" shows a photo of Stevie with a massive smile on his face, little would he have realized that was his last day on earth, it brings a little tear to the eyes. His music will live on forever.
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i learned what it means to burn for the guitar and the passion to rise into a demension of emotional contact with the pain and joy of life and its trials was made clear to me after the umpteenth replaying of this treasured album. i knew the blues because stevie showed them to me. and what i knew HAD to be true... not because of my talent or abilities, but because of all that stevie ray had inside to give; and give so unselfishly... before i saw austin city limits or el mocambo, i heard the sweat, the tears, the torment; and moreso.... i felt it.... thank you STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN.
Re: Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble's 'Texas Flood' 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition Gets Rave Reviews!