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Texas Flood

Texas Flood is an electric blues album by rock and roller Stevie Ray Vaughan, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). More popular than any blues album in nearly twenty years, Texas Flood was a surprise success for Vaughan, who had labored in obscurity for years.

On the Billboard Music Charts (North America), Texas Flood peaked at #64 and #38 on the Billboard 200 and Pop Albums charts, respectively. The single "Pride and Joy" peaked at #20 on the Mainstream Rock chart.

Track listing

  1. "Love Struck Baby"
  2. "Pride and Joy"
  3. "Texas Flood"
  4. "Tell Me"
  5. "Testify"
  6. "Rude Mood"
  7. "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
  8. "Dirty Pool"
  9. "I'm Cryin'"
  10. "Lenny"

Personnel

  • John Hammond, Sr. - Producer, Executive Producer
  • Lincoln Clapp - Engineer, Mixing, Mix Down
  • Double Trouble - Producer
  • James Geddes - Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Assistant
  • Mike Harris - Production Assistant
  • Matthew Kelly - Research Assistant
  • Chris Layton - Drums
  • Richard Mullen - Producer, Engineer
  • Andy Schwartz - Editorial Director
  • Tommy Shannon - Bass
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan - Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Performer
  • Don Wershba - Mixing, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
  • Harry Spiridakis - Mixing, Mixing Assistant, Assistant
  • Al Quaglieri - Research Assistant
  • John Berg - Artwork, Art Direction
  • Ken Robertson - Mastering
  • Allen Weinberg - Artwork, Art Direction
  • Bob Irwin - Reissue Producer
  • Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Performer
  • Don Hunstein - Photography
  • Vic Anesini - Mastering
  • Darcy Proper - Dialogue Editor
  • Josh Cheuse - Artwork
  • Danny Kadar - Mixing
  • Tony Martell - Executive Producer
  • Michael Ventura - Liner Notes
  • Timothy White - Producer



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