Historical Archive
Released in 1989, 'Couldn’t Stand the Weather' is the second studio album by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. The album showcases Vaughan's exceptional guitar skills and his ability to blend blues, rock, and jazz influences. It features iconic tracks such as 'Scuttle Buttin'' and 'Tin Pan Alley,' highlighting his emotive vocals and technical prowess. The album solidified Vaughan's status as a leading figure in the blues revival of the late 1980s and is often regarded as one of the greatest blues albums of all time.