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Release Date December 23, 1999
1991s "Let Me In" features thirteen primarily electric songs, lean, muscular arrangements, and some great guitar playing, as well as R&B-veteran Mac Rebennack (Dr John) playing piano on several tracks.
The tough blues-rockers "You Lie Too Much", "Medicine Man", "You're Humbuggin' Me" and "Illustrated Man", and the catchy old-time rock 'n' roll of "Barefootin'", are among the highlights, as is the excellent, Elmore James-like slide guitar-workout "If You Got A Good Woman". Winter also does a good rendition of Jimmy Reed's classic "Shame Shame Shame", and he plays some smouldering electric guitar on "Life Is Hard".
And don't forget the magnificent acoustic blues "Let Me In", a soulful, Son House-like slide guitar blues. ... Read More:
Release Date November 13, 2006
1991s "Let Me In" features thirteen primarily electric songs, lean, muscular arrangements, and some great guitar playing, as well as R&B-veteran Mac Rebennack (Dr John) playing piano on several tracks.
The tough blues-rockers "You Lie Too Much", "Medicine Man", "You're Humbuggin' Me" and "Illustrated Man", and the catchy old-time rock 'n' roll of "Barefootin'", are among the highlights, as is the excellent, Elmore James-like slide guitar-workout "If You Got A Good Woman". Winter also does a good rendition of Jimmy Reed's classic "Shame Shame Shame", and he plays some smouldering electric guitar on "Life Is Hard".
And don't forget the magnificent acoustic blues "Let Me In", a soulful, Son House-like slide guitar blues. ... Read More:
Release Date October 13, 2003
1991s "Let Me In" features thirteen primarily electric songs, lean, muscular arrangements, and some great guitar playing, as well as R&B-veteran Mac Rebennack (Dr John) playing piano on several tracks.
The tough blues-rockers "You Lie Too Much", "Medicine Man", "You're Humbuggin' Me" and "Illustrated Man", and the catchy old-time rock 'n' roll of "Barefootin'", are among the highlights, as is the excellent, Elmore James-like slide guitar-workout "If You Got A Good Woman". Winter also does a good rendition of Jimmy Reed's classic "Shame Shame Shame", and he plays some smouldering electric guitar on "Life Is Hard".
And don't forget the magnificent acoustic blues "Let Me In", a soulful, Son House-like slide guitar blues. ... Read More:
Release Date October 17, 2005
1991s "Let Me In" features thirteen primarily electric songs, lean, muscular arrangements, and some great guitar playing, as well as R&B-veteran Mac Rebennack (Dr John) playing piano on several tracks.
The tough blues-rockers "You Lie Too Much", "Medicine Man", "You're Humbuggin' Me" and "Illustrated Man", and the catchy old-time rock 'n' roll of "Barefootin'", are among the highlights, as is the excellent, Elmore James-like slide guitar-workout "If You Got A Good Woman". Winter also does a good rendition of Jimmy Reed's classic "Shame Shame Shame", and he plays some smouldering electric guitar on "Life Is Hard".
And don't forget the magnificent acoustic blues "Let Me In", a soulful, Son House-like slide guitar blues. ... Read More:
Release Date August 24, 1998
SRV and Double Trouble's final recording is a fitting footnote to a career which would end in a tragic helicopter crash the following year. It's ironic; In Step catches Stevie at his most vital; alive and thankful for the chance he'd been given following years of drug and alcohol abuse. The optimistic tone and fiery licks are showcased in tracks such as "Crossfire" and "Tightrope" and Buddy Guy gets a suitable nod with scalding versions of "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone". The standout track on this recording; however is the more contemplative "Riviera Paradise" - a gorgeous meditation with shimmering guitar and marrow-deep soul. If Stevie had died four years earlier, when his addictions threatened to overwhelm him, we would have ... Read More:
Release Date December 23, 1999
SRV and Double Trouble's final recording is a fitting footnote to a career which would end in a tragic helicopter crash the following year. It's ironic; In Step catches Stevie at his most vital; alive and thankful for the chance he'd been given following years of drug and alcohol abuse. The optimistic tone and fiery licks are showcased in tracks such as "Crossfire" and "Tightrope" and Buddy Guy gets a suitable nod with scalding versions of "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone". The standout track on this recording; however is the more contemplative "Riviera Paradise" - a gorgeous meditation with shimmering guitar and marrow-deep soul. If Stevie had died four years earlier, when his addictions threatened to overwhelm him, we would have ... Read More:
Release Date July 13, 1995
SRV and Double Trouble's final recording is a fitting footnote to a career which would end in a tragic helicopter crash the following year. It's ironic; In Step catches Stevie at his most vital; alive and thankful for the chance he'd been given following years of drug and alcohol abuse. The optimistic tone and fiery licks are showcased in tracks such as "Crossfire" and "Tightrope" and Buddy Guy gets a suitable nod with scalding versions of "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone". The standout track on this recording; however is the more contemplative "Riviera Paradise" - a gorgeous meditation with shimmering guitar and marrow-deep soul. If Stevie had died four years earlier, when his addictions threatened to overwhelm him, we would have ... Read More:
Release Date March 21, 2005
SRV and Double Trouble's final recording is a fitting footnote to a career which would end in a tragic helicopter crash the following year. It's ironic; In Step catches Stevie at his most vital; alive and thankful for the chance he'd been given following years of drug and alcohol abuse. The optimistic tone and fiery licks are showcased in tracks such as "Crossfire" and "Tightrope" and Buddy Guy gets a suitable nod with scalding versions of "Let Me Love You Baby" and "Leave My Girl Alone". The standout track on this recording; however is the more contemplative "Riviera Paradise" - a gorgeous meditation with shimmering guitar and marrow-deep soul. If Stevie had died four years earlier, when his addictions threatened to overwhelm him, we would have ... Read More:
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First heard this visiting buddies at college. Real classic in my record collection. Bought it first on vinyl and then later on CD. Given a few copies as presents. My farourite T-Birds album. Tap yer feet and wiggle yer butt! If you like to play blues / rock-n-roll, you'll want to work out every one of the riffs on this album - all classics.
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