The Sky Is Crying Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

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  • Release Date: 11/21/1991
  • Sales Rank: 207,318
  • Label: EPIC JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988010541125
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The Sky Is Crying

1LISTENBoot Hill 2:15
2LISTENThe Sky Is Crying 4:38
3LISTENEmpty Arms 3:31
4LISTENLittle Wing 6:50
5LISTENWham! 2:27
6LISTENMay I Have a Talk with You 5:50
7LISTENClose to You 3:13
8LISTENChitlins con Carne 3:59
9LISTENSo Excited 3:32
10LISTENLife by the Drop 2:27

Editorial Reviews

The posthumously assembled ten-track outtakes collection The Sky Is Crying actually proves to be one of Stevie Ray Vaughan's most consistent albums, rivaling In Step as the best outside of the Greatest Hits collection. These songs were recorded in sessions spanning from 1984's Couldn't Stand the Weather to 1989's In Step and were left off of the LPs for whatever reason (or, in the case of Soul to Soul's "Empty Arms," a different version was used). What makes the record work is its eclectic diversity -- Vaughan plays slide guitar on "Boot Hill" and acoustic on "Life by the Drop"; he smokes on the slow blues of "May I Have a Talk With You" and the title track just as much as on the up-tempo Lonnie Mack cover, "Wham"; and he shows the jazzy side of his playing on Hendrix's "Little Wing" and Kenny Burrell's "Chitlins Con Carne." But it's not just musical diversity that makes the record work, it's also Vaughan's emotional range. From the morbidly dark "Boot Hill" to the lilting "Little Wing" to the exuberant tributes to his influences -- Lonnie Mack on "Wham" and Albert King on "The Sky Is Crying" -- Vaughan makes the material resonate, and in light of his death, "The Sky Is Crying" and the touching survivor-story ballad "Life by the Drop" are two of the most moving moments in Vaughan's oeuvre. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Good blues album even for those who don't like bluesby Anonymous

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January 24, 2002: Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the many great guitarists in the world. He goes to the extremes with blues guitar on this album. There's not a single track that I skip over when I listen to it. Little Wing and Life By The Drop are the best songs on the album. I think the instrumentals are the better ones. Buy this one today! You'll love it.

This review was written about the CD edition.

Simply the most soulful music created...by Anonymous

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July 25, 2001: The late Stevie Ray Vaughan exemplified Texas blues and classic rock... And his covers of other artists, of particular note, Jimi Hendrix, not only did them great justice but are stand alone works of art! Simply the most soulful music created and bound to run chills up your spine!

This review was written about the Gold CD edition.


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