MP3 1881 mb.
Performer: Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
Title: Live At Carnegie Hall
Country: Europe
Catalog Number: 488206 2, EPC 488206 2
Label: Epic
Released: 1997
Style: Electric Blues, Texas Blues
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 924
| 1 | Honey Bee |
| 2 | Testifyin' |
| 3 | Rude Mood |
| 4 | Letter To My Girlfriend |
| 5 | Scuttle Buttin' |
| 6 | Intro - Ken Dashow / John Hammond |
| 7 | Lenny |
| 8 | Dirty Pool |
| 9 | Cold Shot |
| 10 | Pride And Joy |
| 11 | Love Struck Baby |
| 12 | The Things That I Used To Do |
| 13 | C.O.D. |
| 14 | Iced Over |
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, October 4, 1984.
Recorded by Le Mobile Remote Recording Truck.
In memory of Stevie Ray and John Hammond.
This concert is dedicated to The T.J. Martell Foundation.
Track 3, listed on the "Live At Carnegie Hall" release as " Testifyin' ", is most commonly known as "Testify" on other Stevie Ray Vaughan releases.
℗+© 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Made in Austria.
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