Jimmie Vaughan & Duke Robillard , Steve Morse - Cookin

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Review by William Frazier

Jimmie Vaughan & Duke Robillard, along with Steve Morse, have collaborated on the album Cookin, and it is a masterpiece of blues and rock music. The album features 13 tracks that showcase the talents of these three legendary guitarists.

The album opens with "No More Doggin'," a bluesy track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The guitar work is tight and precise, with each guitarist taking turns to shine. "My Baby's Gone" is another standout track that features soulful vocals and a catchy guitar riff.

The album also includes a few instrumental tracks, such as "T-Bone Shuffle" and "White Boots," which allow the guitarists to really show off their skills. The solos are impressive and the interplay between the three guitarists is seamless.

One of the highlights of the album is the cover of "Okie Dokie Stomp," which features some incredible guitar work and a driving rhythm section. The song is a great showcase of the trio's ability to play together and create something truly special.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Demonstrates JBL E-120, M1-12 And NEW G-125 Guitar Speakers
Cookin'

Video

Jimmie Vaughan & Duke Robillard - Cookin (Audio only).wmv

Images

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Catalog Numbers

SOUNDPAGE #22

Labels

Guitar Player Magazine

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Formats

  • Flexi-disc
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Square

Companies

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Manufactured ByEva-Tone Soundsheets
Phonographic Copyright (p)Happy Valley Music
Copyright (c)Happy Valley Music

Notes

  • The guitar players crédits on the label are mixed up.
  • Jimmy Vaughan is playing on the left channel and Duke Robillard on the right channel.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A - Etched): EV-86-126-9AXST--- 1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B - Etched): EV-86-066-18BXST--- 2-3

About Jimmie Vaughan & Duke Robillard , Steve Morse

Born: March 20, 1951, Dallas, Texas. American blues guitarist and singer. Brother of

Real Name

    • James Lawrence Vaughan

Name Vars

  • Gimmie Vaughan
  • J L Vaughan
  • J Vaughan
  • J. Vaughan
  • J. Vaughn
  • J.Vaughan
  • Jimmie
  • Jimmie Lawrence Vaughan
  • Jimmie Lee Vaughan
  • Jimmie Vauchan
  • Jimmie Vaughn
  • Jimmy Vaughan
  • Jimmy Vaughn
  • Limmie Vaughan
  • Vaighn
  • Vaughan
  • Vaughn
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Summary by William Frazier

Cookin is a fantastic album that showcases the talents of three of the greatest guitarists in the world. The blues and rock influences are evident throughout the album, and the guitar work is simply outstanding. Fans of blues and rock music will not be disappointed with this album.

Comments

isabelgee
2023-04-14
I had it too. ??
fujiihonomi
2023-04-13
Bought this when Jimmie was on the cover. When Tuff Enough came out. 1986.
jian8x
2023-04-13
Jimmie was absolutely stunning in the 80's, he was at his top, no doubts. Here he plays at the same level of a giant like Duke Robillard adding his own things (some hidden, like others pointed out). Not too many players could do it here without overplaying, still maintaining a strong and unique personality.
Not a 'virtuoso' like Duke but still another giant.
rachelcastillo476
2023-04-12
A Bluemen all his life and the best at what he does..a rock n roll legend with his brother,Stevie Ray Vaughan on stage to perform and entertain the fans across the world..legends at making the sound of music..fantastic
joylynnwilder
2023-04-11
Jimmi Vaughan and other man are music legend of the Blue's and are good in rock..brother Stevie Ray Vaughan is deceased I'm a helicopter crash that took his life and three others,including the pilot..Jimmi had loads of grief but knew his brother was with his mom and dad in heaven..Jimmi played in a band most of all his young years and after Stevie died Jimmi went out on his own to perform and play the best he could..Jimmi was of the best and lives on to talk about Stevie and how great he was and if he had lived longer,there is no telling of what he would have written and produced hisself
ashushubdata
2023-04-10
1986...not '87.
futhark21
2023-04-09
Whoever posted this has their audio channels flipped! The soundpage says "Jimmie Vaughan-right channel
luberini
2023-04-09
Still have this Soundpage in my collection as well, played a lot too so not sure about the quality but this one really sounds superb ! Loved to listen to these guys so much and also to the Fabulous Thunderbirds and to Stevie of course, r.i.p.
metaltim
2023-04-08
This was my introduction to these guys. Wore the soundpage out back in high school and it still kills me every time.
trajedy
2023-04-07
A pure masterpiece ??
hannahjayres
2023-04-06
Thanks Damian Fanelli for turning us on to this piece. Blues makes me happy.
eqovebenyg
2023-04-05
Listen to those Jimmie’s chords, unbelievable how he makes sound them like if he’s playin a soft harmonica
pattayagift
2023-04-05
Duke Rollbillard and Jimmy Vaughan are legends ..Hear the swing in there blue's..old time medicine so to say..got my bones functioning..great band..let's go
frankreyes1717
2023-04-05
Doyle and Debby:
TOO PRETTY FOR WAL*MART.
avictorianblonde
2023-04-04
Thank you so much!!! Love them both. Never heard before.
elwalicharaf0
2023-04-04
♥♥3
gordondequann
2023-04-03
Love Duke Robillard but this is some of Jimmie's hottest playing EVER. My personal favorite of his work.