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Stevie Ray Vaughan 08/16/88
Lake Compounce, Bristol, CT
Set I
Instrumental
Scuttle Buttin'
Say What
Pride & Joy
You'll Be Mine
Look At Little Sister
Leave My Little Girl Alone
Lost Your Good Thing Now
My Baby She's Gone
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Travis Walk
Superstiton
Willie The Wimp
Cold Shot
Couldn't Stand The Weather
Life Without You

E1: Roomful Of Blues Horns
Let Me Love You Baby
Texas Flood
Don't Lose Your Cool

E2: Love Struck Baby
Rude Mood
Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Denis Charette (5/4.5) CDR / 2 A B + View   VG Audience recording. Missing “Leave My Girl Alone” and has the same glitches as noted in...
Notes: "Bristol, CT. 1988" VG Aud.
George Rue (5/5) Cass / 2 B+ View   Cass M -> Cass 1 (135 min)
Notes: Recorded By: John Rivers
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>C>C>CD
gary k. (5/5) cdr / 2 A B+ View  
Notes: Great Show!
Russell (5/5) FLAC / 2 View   Unknown AUD
Vinny (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
SRVXFIRE (5/0) / 0 View  
Srron (5/5) CDR / 2 View  
Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR/Flac / 2 A- View  
Notes: I've had 2 copies of this Recording > Neither copy has "Leave My Girl Alone". Fantastic Show with Problems as noted in the etree listing. Problems shouldn't stop anyone from adding this burner to their SRV Collection.
Mike Langen (2/4.9) cdr / 2 A- View   aud
Notes: 2nd gen tape>transfer by Bob Wilmott>master cdr>EAC>FLAC Audience, great recording, mp3 samples included. ************* ML's note - my copy is miissing "Leave My Little Girl Alone" and only has 13 tracks on disc 1 - Not sure if other versions are similiarly miss-labeled . This has to be one of the most overlooked SRV shows and it is a first-class smoker! There are 2 encores, the first with the Roomful of Blues Horns! 1988 was a great year for Stevie Ray and his relaxed, happy nature comes through on every show I have heard from that year. This show was the first show of the tour. I believe it was also the first show where "Travis Walk" was performed. If you are the taper, great job, upload your master!!!! This is the latest installment in my ongoing effort to circulate lesser-known SRV recordings that represent the best available shows in terms of both performance and sound quality. I am focusing on shows that are not already widely traded, but that are worthy additions to any SRV fan's collection. These recordings are not "for completists only," but rather choice audience recordings from throughout Stevie's career with the intention of saving the collector time and trouble by drawing on the experience of hardcore collectors to bring you the best shows out of the hundreds available. This show is a standout from 1988. If you don't have it, you need it. There are some minor glitches: The intro has distortion from 0:00 to 0:26 (seconds), when the levels are adjusted. Track 6 has intermittent mic problems from 1:37-4:20. Track 7 was then only one channel in parts, so L channel is cloned from R from 27:08-28:48. There is a tape-flip cut on track 9. The very beginning of track 10 is cut (level adjustment by taper as well). When Bob transferred these tapes to CDR over 10 years ago, he faded out CD 1 as Cold Shot goes into CSW. Then, the first track on CD2 starts at the beginning of CSW. Track 6 of CD2 also has a level adjustment by the taper. I am giving some consideration to remastering this from the tape, as this was transferred so long ago, but, for now, this sounds good. I am including mp3 samples. 1. Instrumental (This is not "In the Open" as per the gig database) 2. Scuttle Buttin' 3. Say What 4. Pride & Joy 5. You'll be Mine 6. Look at Little Sister 7. Leave my Little Girl alone 8. Lost Your Good Thing Now 9. My Baby She's Gone 10. Mary had a Little Lamb 11. Travis Walk 12. Superstiton 13. Willie the Wimp 14. Cold Shot Disc 2 15. Couldn't Stand the weather 16. Life Without You ' Encore *Roomful of Blues Horns 17. Let Me Love You Baby * 18. Texas Flood * 19. Don't Lose Your Cool * 2nd Encore 20. Love Struck Baby 21. Rude Mood 22. Voodoo Child
Erick (2/3) CDR / 2 B+ View  
AAA Audio (2/4.8) flac / 2 View  
upstateDB (1/5) cd / 2 A A- View  
JPS (1/0) / 0 View  
Matt M. (0/0) / 0 View  
MarkDavis (0/0) / 0 View  
Perry Butler (0/5) FLAC / 2 A- View   2nd gen tape>transfer by Bob Wilmott>master cdr>EAC>FLAC
Bill Tripp (0/5) FLAC / 2 View   2nd gen tape>transfer by Bob Wilmott>master cdr>EAC>FLAC
Notes: 2nd gen tape>transfer by Bob Wilmott>master cdr>EAC>FLAC Audience, great recording This has to be one of the most overlooked SRV shows and it is a first-class smoker! There are 2 encores, the first with the Roomful of Blues Horns! 1988 was a great year for Stevie Ray and his relaxed, happy nature comes through on every show I have heard from that year. This show was the first show of the tour. I believe it was also the first show where "Travis Walk" was performed. If you are the taper, great job, upload your master!!!! This is the latest installment in my ongoing effort to circulate lesser-known SRV recordings that represent the best available shows in terms of both performance and sound quality. I am focusing on shows that are not already widely traded, but that are worthy additions to any SRV fan's collection. These recordings are not "for completists only," but rather choice audience recordings from throughout Stevie's career with the intention of saving the collector time and trouble by drawing on the experience of hardcore collectors to bring you the best shows out of the hundreds available. This show is a standout from 1988. If you don't have it, you need it. There are some minor glitches: The intro has distortion from 0:00 to 0:26 (seconds), when the levels are adjusted. Track 6 has intermittent mic problems from 1:37-4:20. Track 7 was then only one channel in parts, so L channel is cloned from R from 27:08-28:48. There is a tape-flip cut on track 9. The very beginning of track 10 is cut (level adjustment by taper as well). When Bob transferred these tapes to CDR over 10 years ago, he faded out CD 1 as Cold Shot goes into CSW. Then, the first track on CD2 starts at the beginning of CSW. Track 6 of CD2 also has a level adjustment by the taper. I am giving some consideration to remastering this from the tape, as this was transferred so long ago, but, for now, this sounds good. I am including mp3 samples.