SRV'S Lost First Album, Nashville, TN

Set 1
Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
featuring Miss Lou Ann Barton
"In 1978 There Was..."
SRV's lost first album

You Can Have My Husband (Lou Ann vocal)
Rude Mood
Pride And Joy (Stevie vocal)
Oh, Yeah (Lou Ann vocal)
Love Struck Baby (Stevie vocal)
Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu ("Tina Nina Nu", Lou Ann vocal)
Gonna Miss Me ("Empty Arms", Stevie vocal)
I Wonder Why ("Will My Man Be Home Tonight?", Lou Ann vocal, Stevie slide guitar)
I'm Crying ("I'm Crying", Stevie vocal)
Sugar Coated Loving ("Sugar Coated Love", Lou Ann vocal)
Natural Born Lover
Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu ("Tina Nina Nu")
Scratch My Back
I'll Change
Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand
Oh Baby
Sugar Coated Love
Love In Vain
You Can Have My Husband (starts off with "So Excited")
My Baby's Gone ("Oh Yeah")

Tracks 1-10 - Studio Recordings:
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Jack Clemont's Belmont Studio in early 1978
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Vocals and Guitar
Jack Newhouse: Bass
Chris Layton: Drums
Lou Ann Barton: Vocals
Produced by: Joe Gracy

Tracks 11-17: Austin Blues Festival, 1979
Tracks 18-20: Piona's, October 1979

Set 2


Set 3


Comment
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"The Legendary Lost First Stevie Ray Vaughn Album"

"The one and only surviving test pressing was recently discovered
in a cupboard in South Austin, Texas where it had lain for the
last 19 years, all other recordings of the project have been
destroyed after alleged contractual disputes arose. These
recording, notable for their raw energy and rare slide guitar
work are essential for all true collectors. Also featuring four
early arrangements of songs that later appeared on the Texas
Flood album.

Due to the brevity of the Nashville '78 session the producers
have added a live soundboard recording featuring Lou Ann
Barton and three tracks featuring Johnni Reno on saxophone."

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Notes: The above paragraph is the supposed story behind this
recording as told on the cd inlay. The real story is
that the band didn't like the way the album turned out
and paid a large sum of money to keep it from being
released.

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Created At
Thu Jul 31 2008 23:30:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Mon Sep 29 2003 22:30:02 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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