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Released
  
June 6, 1989

Release date
  
6 June 1989

Length
  
40:53

Label
  
Epic Records

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Recorded
  
January 25–March 13, 1989 at Kiva Sudios, Memphis, Tennessee; Sound Castle and Summa Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Producer
  
Double Trouble, Jim Gaines

In Step (1989)
  
The Sky Is Crying (1991)

Artist
  
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

Genres
  
Blues, Rock music, Blues rock

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album

Similar
  
Soul to Soul, Couldn't Stand the Weather, Texas Flood, The Essential Stevie Ra, Live Alive

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In Step is the fourth studio album by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble released in 1989. The title In Step can be seen as referring to Vaughan's new-found sobriety, following the years of drug and alcohol use that eventually led Vaughan into rehabilitation. It was also Vaughan's final album with Double Trouble. In 1990, he recorded a collaboration album with his brother, Jimmie Vaughan, called Family Style; later that year, Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter crash.

Contents

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Reception

Reviews for In Step have generally been positive. Robert Christgau rated the album an A-, signifying "a very good record." Although he stated that "Wall of Denial" and "Tightrope" fall into ex-addict jargon like it was natural speech" and that "if the music was preachy or wimpy this would be a disaster," he concluded that "House Is Rockin'" keeps on boogieing on and that on the mood-jazz closer he escapes the blues undamaged for the first time in his career."

Lou Reed selected In Step as one of his 'picks of 1989'.

In a retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic rated In Step five out of five stars. He noted that before the album was released, "his songwriting was hit or miss. Even when he wrote a classic modern blues song, it was firmly within the genre's conventions." He further stated that it helped "Vaughan found his own songwriting voice, blending blues, soul, and rock in unique ways, and writing with startling emotional honesty." Although he stated that "tunes like the terse "Tightrope" and the dense "Wall of Denial" feel so intensely personal, it's hard to believe that they weren't the product of just one man", he also stated that "the lighter numbers [...] are just as effective as songs." He concluded that "it's fully realized, presenting every facet of Vaughan's musical personality, yet it still soars with a sense of discovery. It's a bittersweet triumph, given Vaughan's tragic death, [...] yet it's a triumph all the same."

Track listing

  1. "The House Is Rockin'" (Doyle Bramhall, Vaughan) – 2:24
  2. "Crossfire" (Bill Carter, Ruth Ellsworth, Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, Reese Wynans) – 4:10
  3. "Tightrope" (Bramhall, Vaughan) – 4:40
  4. "Let Me Love You Baby" (Willie Dixon) – 2:43
  5. "Leave My Girl Alone" (Buddy Guy) – 4:15
  6. "Travis Walk" (Vaughan) – 2:19
  7. "Wall of Denial" (Bramhall, Vaughan) – 5:36
  8. "Scratch-N-Sniff" (Bramhall, Vaughan) – 2:43
  9. "Love Me Darlin'" (Chester Burnett) – 3:21
  10. "Riviera Paradise" (Vaughan) – 8:49

Bonus Tracks

The 1999 reissue adds the following tracks:

  1. "SRV Speaks" (Vaughan) – 1:33
  2. "The House is Rockin'" (Live) (Bramhall, Vaughan) – 2:48
  3. "Let Me Love You Baby" (Live) (Dixon) – 3:46
  4. "Texas Flood" (Live) (Larry C. Davis, Joseph W. Scott) – 7:28
  5. "Life Without You" (Live) (Vaughan) – 13:17

"Life Without You" is essentially a long jam, with two extended guitar parts separated by break in which (with bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton still playing) Vaughan completes a short monologue on his troubles with substances abuse and his newly found sobriety. He asks those in the audience to take care of themselves so they can "be there for the ones who love you and need you the most."

Personnel

Double Trouble
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan – guitar, vocals
  • Tommy Shannon – bass guitar
  • Chris Layton – drums, percussion
  • Reese Wynans – keyboards
  • Additional personnel
  • Texacali Horns - on "Crossfire" and "Love Me Darlin'"
  • Joe Sublett – saxophone
  • Darrell Leonard – trumpet
  • Charts

    Album - Billboard (North America)

    Singles - Billboard (North America)

    Awards

    Grammy Awards

    Songs

    1The House Is Rockin'2:24
    2Change It4:11
    3Tightrope4:41

    References

    In Step Wikipedia


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