Track Listing 1. Hard to Be 2. White Boots 3. D/Fw 4. Good Texan 5. Hillbillies From Outerspace 6. Long Way From Home 7. Tick Tock 8. Telephone Song 9. Baboom / Mama Said 10. Brothers
| Details | | Playing Time: | 40 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Doyle Bramhall, Nile Rodgers, Rockin' Sidney | | Producer: | Nile Rodgers | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DAD |
Album Notes Personnel: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughan (vocals, guitar); Nile Rodgers (guitar); Rockin' Sydney (accordion); Steve Elson, Stan Harrison (saxophone); Richard Hilton (piano, organ); Preston Hubbard (acoustic bass); Al Berry (bass); Larry Aberman, Doyle Bramhall (drums); Tawatha Agee, Curtis King Jr., George Sims, David Spinner, Brenda White-King (background vocals). Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; The Dallas Sound Lab, Dallas, Texas; Skyline Studios, New York, New York.
Editorial Reviews Highly Recommended - ...a joyous album... Rolling Stone
Recommended as one of the five best blues albums of 1990. - ...This low-key but high-yield project deals out roadhouse music updated for the '90s: the blues served up funky, soulful, rocking and even country style... Q (02/01/1991)
4 Stars - Very Good - ...There's brotherly enthusiasm and playfulness present here--unfortunately, this rousing, good-times party and this extraordinary fraternity was way too short-lived... Down Beat (01/01/1991)
...the brothers play with an effectively taut economy throughout, and their interaction is a special treat... New York Times (11/04/1990)
Recommended as one of the five best blues albums of 1990. - ...This low-key but high-yield project deals out roadhouse music updated for the '90s: the blues served up funky, soulful, rocking and even country style...Down Beat (1/91) - 4 Stars - Very Good - ...There's brotherly enthusiasm and playfulness present here--unfortunately, this rousing, good-times party and this extraordinary fraternity was way too short-lived...New York Times (11/4/90) - ...the brothers play with an effectively taut economy throughout, and their interaction is a special treat... Rolling Stone - Highly Recommended - ...a joyous album...Q (02/01/1991)
Rolling Stone Highly Recommended - ...a joyous album...
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