Showing posts with label Lou Ann Barton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lou Ann Barton. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Triple Threat Revue - Empty Arms (1978)

I mentioned in the recent Stevie Ray Vaughan post that the band that he played in immediately before Double Trouble was called Triple Threat Revue, alongside vocalist Lou Ann Barton, Mike Kindred on organ, W.C. Clark on bass, Johnny Reno on saxophone, and Freddie Pharaoh on drums. Due to his multiple talents, the locals began calling Vaughan Triple Threat, so when it came time to pick a name for his new band, it seemed obvious, and it was named The Triple Threat Revue. The band stayed together in this form until the middle of 1978, and even recorded some sessions at Belmont Studio in Nashville, following the departure of Johnny Reno, and the replacement of Clark and Pharaoh with Jack Newhouse on bass and Chris Layton on drums . It was after this that Vaughan decided the band had too many leaders, so he and Lou Ann Barton left to form their next band, and Double Trouble was born. As a coda to the Vaughan post, here is that unreleased album by Triple Threat Revue. 



Track listing

01 You Can Have My Husband 
02 Rude Mood
03 Pride And Joy
04 Oh, Yeah
05 Love Struck Baby
06 Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu 
07 Empty Arms 
08 I Wonder Why
09 I'm Crying
10 Sugar Coated Loving
11 Natural Born Lover
12 Scratch My Back 
13 I'll Change
14 Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand
15 Oh Baby