
Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky Is Crying (Numbered Hybrid SACD)
Stevie Ray Vaughan The Sky Is Crying on Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD from Mobile Fidelity: Posthumous Collection Comprised of Previously Unreleased Songs Recorded From 1984 Through 1989
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes for Audiophile Sound:Â Vaughanâs âUnofficialâ Fifth Studio Record Breathes with Conviction, Integrity, Diversity
Comprised of ten previously unreleased studio performances from Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble cut between late 1984 and early 1989, The Sky Is Crying serves as the legendary guitaristâs unofficial âfifthâ album as well as an homage to extraordinary musicianâs exceptional abilities as a musician, songwriter, and interpreter. It also contains the moving âLife By the Drop,â the first-ever recorded take of Vaughan playing acoustic guitar. Few, if any, posthumous collections are more complete, satisfying, and revealing as this 1990 set.  Â
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition hybrid SACD presents these life-affirming songs with full-range, detailed, defined sound. At times, it feels as if you are sitting in the studio control room with the band just a few feet away, as nearly every selection here was recorded live with minimal overdubs. Everything from Vaughanâs syncopated rhythms to his hot-wired guitar licks sounds apiece, vibrant, and just as it should.Â
When Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash in August 1990, his brother, Jimmie, set to work on finding finished material that his younger sibling left in the vaults. To his surprise, there werenât many completed leftoversâsave for the tracks on this set, which lent to the opinion that, in some way, Vaughan intended The Sky Is Crying to be an actual record. Nearly every song here had long found its way into the groupâs live sets, including the supremely soulful title track, bathed in Reese Wynanâs warm organ accompaniment. It would be a standout on most albums but this effort is filled with one highlight after another.Â
Consider âBoot Hill,â a rarity in that Vaughan plays the slide guitarâthe very first time heâs captured on record doing so. The song was left off of In Step due to its darker content. Or the insightful cover of Jimi Hendrixâs âLittle Wing,â which seamlessly moves from tender to tough and back again; listen and you will hear Vaughanâs amp humming in the background. Vaughanâs formative influences get channeled on a slow-burn version of Howlinâ Wolfâs âMay I Have a Talk With You,â during which the Texan incorporates the lyrics of several blues standards into the narrative.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan The Sky Is Crying on Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD from Mobile Fidelity: Posthumous Collection Comprised of Previously Unreleased Songs Recorded From 1984 Through 1989
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes for Audiophile Sound:Â Vaughanâs âUnofficialâ Fifth Studio Record Breathes with Conviction, Integrity, Diversity
Comprised of ten previously unreleased studio performances from Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble cut between late 1984 and early 1989, The Sky Is Crying serves as the legendary guitaristâs unofficial âfifthâ album as well as an homage to extraordinary musicianâs exceptional abilities as a musician, songwriter, and interpreter. It also contains the moving âLife By the Drop,â the first-ever recorded take of Vaughan playing acoustic guitar. Few, if any, posthumous collections are more complete, satisfying, and revealing as this 1990 set.  Â
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition hybrid SACD presents these life-affirming songs with full-range, detailed, defined sound. At times, it feels as if you are sitting in the studio control room with the band just a few feet away, as nearly every selection here was recorded live with minimal overdubs. Everything from Vaughanâs syncopated rhythms to his hot-wired guitar licks sounds apiece, vibrant, and just as it should.Â
When Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash in August 1990, his brother, Jimmie, set to work on finding finished material that his younger sibling left in the vaults. To his surprise, there werenât many completed leftoversâsave for the tracks on this set, which lent to the opinion that, in some way, Vaughan intended The Sky Is Crying to be an actual record. Nearly every song here had long found its way into the groupâs live sets, including the supremely soulful title track, bathed in Reese Wynanâs warm organ accompaniment. It would be a standout on most albums but this effort is filled with one highlight after another.Â
Consider âBoot Hill,â a rarity in that Vaughan plays the slide guitarâthe very first time heâs captured on record doing so. The song was left off of In Step due to its darker content. Or the insightful cover of Jimi Hendrixâs âLittle Wing,â which seamlessly moves from tender to tough and back again; listen and you will hear Vaughanâs amp humming in the background. Vaughanâs formative influences get channeled on a slow-burn version of Howlinâ Wolfâs âMay I Have a Talk With You,â during which the Texan incorporates the lyrics of several blues standards into the narrative.










