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Cataloging of published recordings by Stevie Ray Vaughan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stevie Ray Vaughan was an American blues rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter, and the frontman for the band Double Trouble. He is often regarded as one of the greatest guitarists and blues musicians of all time. During his career, he released four studio albums, one live album, and several singles.
Stevie Ray Vaughan discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
EPs | 4 |
Live albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 9 |
Singles | 33 |
Video albums | 5 |
Music videos | 8 |
With other artists | 21 |
At the time of his death on August 27, 1990, Stevie Ray Vaughan left behind a large collection of recordings.[1] Over the years, his record companies have continued to issue his music in various formats. Since Jimmie Vaughan, his brother, took control of his intellectual property rights after his death,[2] over 12 Vaughan albums have appeared in the main U.S. albums chart.[3] Several of these have also placed in charts in more than six countries around the world.[4] After his death, Vaughan's record company Sony Music Entertainment continued to issue his albums.[2] These posthumous releases comprise studio outtakes/alternate takes, jams, and live recordings.[2]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | |
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US [5] |
AUS [6][7] | |||
Texas Flood | 38 | 46 | ||
Couldn't Stand the Weather |
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31 | 20 | |
Soul to Soul |
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34 | 27 | |
In Step |
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33 | 36 | |
Family Style |
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7 | 17 | |
The Sky Is Crying |
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10 | 33 |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | |
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US [5] |
AUS [6] | |||
Live Alive |
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52 | 49 | |
In the Beginning |
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58 | — |
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Live at Carnegie Hall |
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40 | — |
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In Session |
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52 | — | |
Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 |
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178 | — | |
Live in Tokyo |
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— | — | |
The Fire Meets the Fury[11] |
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— | — |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | |
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US [5] |
AUS [7] | |||
Greatest Hits |
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39 | 62 |
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The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 2 |
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53 | — |
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Blues at Sunrise |
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80 | — | |
SRV[12] |
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148 | — |
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The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble |
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165 | — |
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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Stevie Ray Vaughan[13] |
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99 | — | |
The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 1[14] |
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— | — | |
Solos, Sessions & Encores[15] |
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— | — | |
The Best of Stevie Ray Vaughan[16] |
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— | — |
Title | EP details | Track listing |
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Tick Tock |
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The Sky Is Crying |
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Little Wing |
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Little Wing |
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Year | Single | Chart positions |
Album | |
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US Rock | UK | |||
1977 | "Other Days"/"Texas Clover" (w/ Paul Ray & the Cobras) | - | - | N/A |
1979 | "My Song"/"Rough Edges" (w/ W. C. Clark and Paul Ray & the Cobras) | - | - | N/A |
1983 | "Let's Dance"/"Cat People" (w/ David Bowie) | 8/9 | 1 | Let's Dance |
1983 | "China Girl"/"Shake It" (w/ David Bowie and Iggy Pop) | 3 | 2 | Let's Dance |
1983 | "Modern Love"/"Modern Love (Live Version)" (w/ David Bowie) | 6 | 2 | Let's Dance |
1983 | "Without You"/"Criminal World" (w/ David Bowie) | - | - | Let's Dance |
1983 | "Love Struck Baby"/"Rude Mood" | - | - | Texas Flood |
1983 | "Love Struck Baby"/"Lenny (instrumental)" | - | - | Texas Flood |
1983 | "Pride And Joy"/"Rude Mood" | 20 | - | Texas Flood |
1984 | "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" | 26 | - | Couldn't Stand The Weather |
1984 | "Cold Shot" | 29 | - | Couldn't Stand The Weather |
1984 | "Couldn't Stand The Weather" | - | - | Couldn't Stand The Weather |
1985 | "Look At Little Sister"/"Say What!" | 17 | - | Soul To Soul |
1985 | "Change It"/"Lookin' Out The Window" | 17 | - | Soul To Soul |
1985 | "Living In America" (w/ James Brown) | - | 5 | Gravity |
1985 | "How Do You Stop" (w/ James Brown) | - | 90 | Gravity |
1986 | "Willie The Wimp"/"Superstition" | 19/11 | - | Live Alive |
1986 | "Heartache Away"/"Love Roulette" (w/ Don Johnson) | - | - | Heartbeat |
1986 | "First We Take Manhattan"/"Famous Blue Raincoat" (w/ Jennifer Warnes) | - | - | Famous Blue Raincoat |
1987 | "Pipeline" (w/ Dick Dale)/"Love Struck Baby" | - | - | Back To The Beach Soundtrack |
1989 | "The House Is Rockin'"/"Tightrope" | 18/14 | - | In Step |
1989 | "Crossfire" | 1 | - | In Step |
1989 | "Wall Of Denial" | 46 | - | In Step |
1989 | "Tightrope" | 14 | - | In Step |
1990 | "Tick Tock/Brothers" (w/ Jimmie Vaughan as the Vaughan Brothers) | 7 | - | Family Style |
1990 | "Telephone Song" (w/ Jimmie Vaughan as the Vaughan Brothers) | 3 | - | Family Style |
1990 | "Good Texan"/"Baboom/Mama Said" (w/ Jimmie Vaughan as the Vaughan Brothers) | 18 | - | Family Style |
1991 | "The Sky Is Crying"/"Chitlins Con Carne" | 2 | - | The Sky Is Crying |
1991 | "Empty Arms"/"Wham" | 3 | - | The Sky Is Crying |
1991 | "Little Wing" | 26 | - | The Sky Is Crying |
1992 | "Shake For Me" | 19 | - | In The Beginning |
1995 | "Taxman"/"The House Is Rockin'" | 32 | - | Greatest Hits |
Album | Year | Chart positions | Certifications | |
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US 200 | U.S. | CAN | ||
Pride and Joy | 1991 | - | Platinum | - |
Live at the El Mocambo | 1991 | - | 2× Platinum | - |
Live from Austin, Texas | 1995 | - | 2× Platinum | - |
Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 | 2004 | - | Platinum | - |
Live in Tokyo | 2006 | - | - | - |
Year | Title | Director[17] | Producer(s)[17] |
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1983 | "Love Struck Baby" | Joe Butts | Dale Ward |
1984 | "Cold Shot" | D.J. Webster | Julie Kaufman-Webster |
"Couldn't Stand The Weather" | Charlie Rice | Julie Kaufman-Webster | |
1985 | "Change It" | Josh Aranson | Bob Jason, Gail Kramer |
1986 | "Superstition" | Fisher & Preachman | Jon Douglas West |
1989 | "The House Is Rockin'" | D.J. Webster | Steven Brandman |
"Crossfire" | D.J. Webster | Nina M. Dluhy | |
1992 | "Little Wing" | Phil Tucket | — |
Stevie Ray Vaughan's bootleg recordings are performances by Vaughan that have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release. The term most often refers to audio recordings, but also includes video performances. Bootleg recordings arise from a multitude of sources, including broadcast performances, recordings of live shows, test discs, privately distributed copies of demos, and copied studio session tapes. From the earliest bootlegs in the early 1970s, performances for television, concerts, and studio outtakes have been extensive sources for Stevie Ray Vaughan bootlegs.
Several websites have been devoted to comprehensively documenting Stevie Ray Vaughan bootlegs; the following is a list for some of the most common or notable bootlegged recordings by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
A large number of studio outtakes for the Soul to Soul album are available on bootlegs, ranging from complete session tapes to selected takes on various bootlegged compilations. Recorded in March through May 1985, the sessions took place at the Dallas Sound Lab in Texas. In total, 59 tracks were included on eight cassette tapes.
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