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The Sky Is Crying [MFSL Audiophile Original Master Recording]
Stevie Ray Vaughan
The Sky Is Crying [MFSL Audiophile Original Master Recording]
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Released after Vaughan's death in a 1990 helicopter accident, The Sky Is Crying collects unreleased studio tracks from throughout the guitarist's recorded career. In Vaughan's early years, he was a stylist who thought noth...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stevie Ray Vaughan
Title: The Sky Is Crying [MFSL Audiophile Original Master Recording]
Members Wishing: 12
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mobile Fidelity
Release Date: 4/21/1998
Album Type: Gold CD, Original recording remastered
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Regional Blues, Texas Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Vocal Pop, Blues Rock, Rock Guitarists, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 015775472327

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Released after Vaughan's death in a 1990 helicopter accident, The Sky Is Crying collects unreleased studio tracks from throughout the guitarist's recorded career. In Vaughan's early years, he was a stylist who thought nothing of using ten notes when three would have worked. Rock stardom, cocaine, and alcohol did little to temper his tendency towards overstatement, but by In Step, his last studio album (and first clean-and-sober effort), he'd begun to transcend his many influences to forge a hard-boiled style of his own. The collection documents this passage, starting with unreleased covers of Lonnie Mack's "Wham" and Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" from the time of his debut album. "The Sky Is Crying" was originally cut by Elmore James, but Vaughan's lead guitar owes its stylistic debt to the bluesman who had a most profound influence on his playing, Albert King. The highlights are two tracks cut at the time of In Step--the hard-edged "Boot Hill," with Vaughan on slide guitar, and "Life by the Drop," in which Vaughan accompanies himself on acoustic guitar and toasts a life that would end far too soon. --John Milward

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CD Reviews

Hear Stevie play like the guitar God that he is.
Mike Mitchell | Maryland, USA | 01/14/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Sky is Crying is the Cd to buy if your an SRV fan or just a music fan. This album contains some mind blowing riffs at an unreal speed. The title song shows the influence of Albert King on SRV. With the bending of the strings you can almost see Stevie's facial expression. Empty Arms is an incredibly fast song with a great solo in the middle. You wonder how his finger can move so fast on the neck and with such accuracy. Jimi Hendrix would have been proud to hear Stevie's cover of Little Wing. The song "May I have a Talk with You" can get anyone to feel the tension that comes with Stevie's playing. In the instrumental "So Excited", Stevie diplays his amazing speed and awesome feel for the guitar. I tried once to play this song but it was impossible. Nobody can jam like Stevie could. And the last song on the album, "Life by the Drop" shows a softer more sensible side to Stevie. The walking rhythum on the 12-string accustic is great. Listening to Stevie's voice you can hear his soul singing. The Sky is Crying is a great cd for anyone. I"
Little Wing
03/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cut of Hendrix' "Little Wing" is, by my account, the absolute pinnacle of electric blues guitar. There is no other recording so beautiful, so masterfully executed so sweetly rendered in all of rock and blues."
He is at the peak
Mike Mitchell | 03/26/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am so glad that his brother could get this album together for release. The liner notes were bittersweet. There are two music tragedies that make me cry when I think of them; John Lennon and SRV. Just like the Gettysburg address was perfect in every word used, Little Wings is perfection in notes used. Every note is a plaintive cry for love and acceptance. Reaching down in the dirt is Chittlins con Carne. I love to wallow in it. The balance of the takes are biographical in their sincerity."