
On this day June 6, 1989, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble released their fourth studio album In Step. The album reached number 33 on the US Billboard 200 and became a powerful comeback for Vaughan, who had recently overcome years of substance abuse before entering the studio.
In Step featured some of Vaughan’s most focused and emotionally resonant work, combining blues mastery with renewed clarity and energy. Tracks like Crossfire, The House Is Rockin', and Tightrope reflected both his musical brilliance and personal rebirth.
The album earned a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and helped solidify Vaughan’s status as a modern blues icon. It was also the last studio album released during his lifetime.
80s insight: In Step wasn’t just a return to form—it was a triumph of perseverance and artistry. Stevie Ray Vaughan brought the blues roaring into the late 80s, reminding listeners that raw talent and heartfelt playing never go out of style.
In Step featured some of Vaughan’s most focused and emotionally resonant work, combining blues mastery with renewed clarity and energy. Tracks like Crossfire, The House Is Rockin', and Tightrope reflected both his musical brilliance and personal rebirth.
The album earned a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and helped solidify Vaughan’s status as a modern blues icon. It was also the last studio album released during his lifetime.
80s insight: In Step wasn’t just a return to form—it was a triumph of perseverance and artistry. Stevie Ray Vaughan brought the blues roaring into the late 80s, reminding listeners that raw talent and heartfelt playing never go out of style.