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Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan video)

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Released
  
November 20, 1990

Length
  
70 minutes

Release date
  
20 November 1990

Label
  
Sony Music

Recorded
  
1983-1990

Artist
  
Stevie Ray Vaughan

Duration
  
1 hour 10 minutes

Genre
  
Blues

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Director
  
Joe Butts, D.J. Webster, Charlie Rice, Josh Aronson, Larry Jordan, Phil Tucket, Allie Eberhardt

Producer
  
Dale Ward, Julie Kaufman-Webster, Bob Jason, Gail Kramer, Jon Douglas West, John Diaz, Steven Brandman, Nina M. Dluhy, Alex Coletti, Bruce Leddy, Allie Eberhardt, John Jackson, Michael Rubenstein

Pride and Joy (1990)
  
Live at the El Mocambo (1991)

Similar
  
Stevie Ray Vaughan albums, Blues albums

Pride and Joy is a music video/live compilation by Stevie Ray Vaughan. It was the original video collection, spanning all of the music videos made from 1983-1989, plus a live track from MTV's Mardi Gras celebration in February 1987. Pride and Joy was also released in 2007 on DVD, expanded to include the video for "Little Wing", and three MTV Unplugged performances from January 30, 1990. The DVD also includes material for the Vaughan brothers' Family Style album and vintage television advertisements.

Contents

Stevie ray vaughan pride and joy studio version


Track listing

  • Love Struck Baby
  • Cold Shot
  • Couldn't Stand The Weather
  • Change It
  • Superstition
  • I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crime) (live)
  • The House Is Rockin'
  • Crossfire
  • Little Wing
  • Rude Mood (acoustic) [from MTV Unplugged]
  • Pride and Joy (acoustic) [from MTV Unplugged]
  • Testify" (acoustic) [from MTV Unplugged]
  • TV Commercial for Couldn't Stand the Weather
  • TV Commercial for Soul to Soul
  • Tick Tock [The Vaughan Brothers]
  • Good Texan [The Vaughan Brothers]
  • The Vaughan Brothers EPK
  • References

    Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan video) Wikipedia