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Vaughan Brothers- Family Style - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Blue Colored Vinyl [Import]

SKU: 8719262035355
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Vaughan Brothers- Family Style - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Blue Colored Vinyl [Import]
Vaughan Brothers- Family Style - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Blue Colored Vinyl [Import]

Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on translucent blue coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Family Style is a blues rock album by the Vaughan Brothers, originally released in 1990. The album features the brethren guitarists and vocalists, Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, in their only studio collaboration. In his early years, Stevie Ray Vaughan often remarked that he would like to do an album with his brother. He fulfilled that wish in his very last studio performance, which was released nearly a month after his death. The liner notes end with "Thanks Mama V. for letting us play." With slick production from Nile Rodgers, this is bluesy, but far from purist. Jimmie makes his vocal debut on "White Boots" and "Good Texan," and the brothers blur the lines between their expected guitar styles - Stevie sometimes going for a less sustainy twang, Jimmie moving into Albert King territory.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Vaughan Brothers- Family Style - Limited 180-Gram Translucent Blue Colored Vinyl [Import]

SKU: 8719262035355
Regular price ¥295.00
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per
 
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Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on translucent blue coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Family Style is a blues rock album by the Vaughan Brothers, originally released in 1990. The album features the brethren guitarists and vocalists, Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan, in their only studio collaboration. In his early years, Stevie Ray Vaughan often remarked that he would like to do an album with his brother. He fulfilled that wish in his very last studio performance, which was released nearly a month after his death. The liner notes end with "Thanks Mama V. for letting us play." With slick production from Nile Rodgers, this is bluesy, but far from purist. Jimmie makes his vocal debut on "White Boots" and "Good Texan," and the brothers blur the lines between their expected guitar styles - Stevie sometimes going for a less sustainy twang, Jimmie moving into Albert King territory.