Cover of Steve Ray Vaughan & The Double Trouble Band Blues At Sunrise
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For fans of stevie ray vaughan, blues guitar enthusiasts, lovers of live blues music, and classic blues rock audiences
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Mystifying acid of chronic glimpses, the good Steve Ray and his trusted band give us a live show of polychromatic sonority.

It begins languid and amorphous, illustrating to us the etiquette of the bionic guitarist. Never sated and always distant from the lucrative hysteria of the usual performers, he doesn’t settle for the gears but seizes the entire stake. Accompanied by his incandescent postmen, he leaves nothing out and happily clears the table.

An album voluptuously entangled with the lazy desire for raw refinement.

 

 

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The review praises Stevie Ray Vaughan & The Double Trouble Band's live album 'Blues At Sunrise' for its rich, multi-layered sound and authentic blues feel. Vaughan's guitar work is highlighted as masterful and distinct from mainstream performers. The album conveys a raw yet refined live energy, showcasing the band's cohesive and dynamic performance.

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter who led the 1980s blues resurgence with his band Double Trouble. His debut Texas Flood and incendiary live shows made him a defining voice of modern electric blues.
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