
On this day June 13, 1983, Stevie Ray Vaughan released his debut album Texas Flood. Backed by his band Double Trouble, the album introduced a new generation to electric blues with raw emotion, fiery guitar work and a sound that honored the past while pushing forward into something powerful and fresh.
Texas Flood reached number 38 on the US Billboard charts and featured standout tracks like Pride and Joy and the title track Texas Flood. Vaughan’s passionate playing and soulful voice made an immediate impact, bringing blues back into the spotlight at a time when pop and new wave were dominating the airwaves.
The album was recorded in just two days and showcased Stevie Ray Vaughan’s unmatched talent with minimal production. It helped launch a career that would influence countless guitarists and reestablish the blues as a force in the modern music world.
80s insight: In a decade driven by synths and polished production, Stevie Ray Vaughan stripped it all down and reminded everyone that a guitar, a voice and pure feeling were more than enough to shake the world.
Texas Flood reached number 38 on the US Billboard charts and featured standout tracks like Pride and Joy and the title track Texas Flood. Vaughan’s passionate playing and soulful voice made an immediate impact, bringing blues back into the spotlight at a time when pop and new wave were dominating the airwaves.
The album was recorded in just two days and showcased Stevie Ray Vaughan’s unmatched talent with minimal production. It helped launch a career that would influence countless guitarists and reestablish the blues as a force in the modern music world.
80s insight: In a decade driven by synths and polished production, Stevie Ray Vaughan stripped it all down and reminded everyone that a guitar, a voice and pure feeling were more than enough to shake the world.