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Superstar Concert Series by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

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Release Date: 1990-09-08

Label: Westwood One

3 LP set; Westwood One/Superstar Concert Series features portions of two STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN & DOUBLE TROUBLE concerts recorded live at Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, New Mexico 89-11-28 and McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado 89-11-29.

This show was quickly produced as a tribute to SRV who had died just 2 weeks prior to this broadcast (on Aug 27).

Show #90-36 for the weekend of September 8-9, 1990
This same broadcast was originally produced as "In Concert" in April 1990, and then re-produced as a repeat show #93-17, issued on CD in 1993 with the same tracks: Superstar Concert Series

The cue sheet credits this broadcast as just "Stevie Ray Vaughan" but the announcer refers to "Stevie Ray Vaughan and (his band) Double Trouble".

Total time including local breaks; 1:31:21

Cue sheet errors:
A4 is incorrectly listed as "House Is A-Rockin'"
A6 is listed as just "Little Sister"
B1 is listed as just "Let Me Love You"

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Westwood One's 'Superstar Concert Series' was a 90-minute, weekly national radio show that was broadcast on radio stations in the US who paid for the subscription. These shows feature portions of professionally record concerts, as well as national commercials.

Each show was pressed on 3 vinyl LPs and pressed on high-quality translucent vinyl for superior sonics (hold it to a bright light and you can see through it).

The sides are paired up as follows: Disc 1: 1/4, Disc 2: 2/5, Disc 3: 3/6

Each show comes packaged in a black lift-off LP box with the Superstar Concert Series color photo of a large outdoor audience and lightning surrounding the stage.

Included is a cue sheet that lists the contents, commercials and duration for each segment for the DJ to be able to properly cue up and end each segment during the broadcast. (see photo)

Some copies may also have come with other Westwood One announcements or newsletters.

These were available only to radio stations who subscribed to Westwood One and were not sold in stores.

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