A debut seemingly sent from the musical heavens, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble's Texas Flood
announces the arrival of a truly special talent - namely, the last
major blues guitarist to emerge with a voice all his own, an immediately
distinctive style and a soulfulness that you feel inside the depths of
your existence. Not for nothing was Vaughan frequently mentioned in the
same breath as his closest musical cousin, Jimi Hendrix.
This staggering 1983 album has been remastered and reconfigured multiple times, yielding sporadic results. Mobile Fidelity finally gets it right: Mastered from the original master tapes, this hands-down definitive digital version brings Vaughan and Co. into your listening room and places them at your feet. Vaughan's trademark Fender Stratocaster has never sounded more real, electric or authentic on record.
This staggering 1983 album has been remastered and reconfigured multiple times, yielding sporadic results. Mobile Fidelity finally gets it right: Mastered from the original master tapes, this hands-down definitive digital version brings Vaughan and Co. into your listening room and places them at your feet. Vaughan's trademark Fender Stratocaster has never sounded more real, electric or authentic on record.