''Strange Pleasure'' is the first solo album by the American musician
Jimmie Vaughan, released in 1994. It is dedicated to
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stephen Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the blues rock trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Although his mainstream career spanned only seven years, ...
and
Albert Collins. Vaughan supported the album with a North American tour, including shows with
C. C. Adcock
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.
The album peaked at No. 127 on the
''Billboard'' 200. It was nominated for a
Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Blues Album".
Production
Recorded partly at
Ardent Studios
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History
Ardent Studios was founded by John Fry and were initially a studio in his family's garage, where he recorded his first 45s for the Arden ...
, ''Strange Pleasure'' was produced primarily by
Nile Rodgers
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.
Vaughan wrote or cowrote all of the album's songs;
Dr. John cowrote two, and also played on the title track.
[ Vaughan did not use a bass player, instead having the organ handle the low end; when he returned to music after Stevie Ray's death, Vaughan wanted to move the foundation of his sound from the electric guitar to a ]Hammond
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. Many songs contain three-part backing vocals.
Lou Ann Barton sang on the album. "Six Strings Down", cowritten with the Neville Brothers, is a tribute to Vaughan's brother. Vaughan, with "Six Strings Down" selected, chose to fill the rest of the album with upbeat, unserious songs. "Tilt a Whirl" is an instrumental.[
]
Critical reception
The '' St. Petersburg Times'' called the album "a winning set of finely crafted tunes that insinuate rather than dazzle." The '' Windsor Star'' wrote that Vaughan "treats his playing as if he were singing, always leaving room to breathe, letting his few notes speak volumes, with their thick textures, gentle tweaks at perfect moments and his great grooves."[ '' The Indianapolis Star'' concluded that "the songs are lined up as if producer Nile Rodgers acknowledges that Jimmie Vaughan is best when his rhythms are earthier and his lyrics are co-written by songwriting veterans."][
The '']Sun-Sentinel
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'' noted that "infectious shuffles, greasy late-night rockers and soaring gospel tunes pepper the album like cigarette butts on a honky-tonk floor." '' USA Today'' stated that the songs "range from honky-tonk to gospel mixed with soul, blues and rock, spiced by scrumptious backup singers and an organ sound like Booker T. and the MG's' on ' Green Onions'."[ The '' Chicago Tribune'' determined that "the biggest surprise is that Vaughan ... acquits himself more than adequately on lead vocals."][
'' The Austin Chronicle'' deemed ''Strange Pleasure'' the best Texas album of 1994.] '' Record Collector'' praised the "effortless groove that waves a worn plectrum in the direction of old masters such as Big Bill Broonzy and John Lee Hooker, while keepin a close watch on the sleeker rock shapes of 70s-era Rolling Stones."
Track listing
All tracks are written, or co-written, by Jimmie Vaughan; additional writers noted where applicable.
References
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Jimmie Vaughan albums
1994 albums
Epic Records albums
Albums produced by Nile Rodgers