Out There (Jimmie Vaughan album)

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Released1998
StudioArdent
Out There
Studio album by
Released1998
StudioArdent
GenreBlues
LabelEpic
ProducerJimmie Vaughan, John Hampton
Jimmie Vaughan chronology
Strange Pleasure
(1994)
Out There
(1998)
Do You Get The Blues?
(2001)

Out There is the second solo album by the American musician Jimmie Vaughan, released in 1998.[1][2] Vaughan supported the album with a North American tour.[3] Out There peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's Blues Albums chart.[4]

Produced by Vaughan and John Hampton, most of the album was recorded at Ardent Studios.[5] Dr. John sang on "Lost in You" and played piano on "Astral Projection Blues".[1][6] "Motor Head Baby" is a cover of the Johnny "Guitar" Watson song.[7] "Like a King" was written and produced by Nile Rodgers, who also played rhythm guitar on it.[8] "Positively Meant to Be" is a tribute to Vaughan's wife.[9] "The Ironic Twist" is an instrumental; it was nominated for a Grammy Award.[10][11] "Kinky Woman" is the only track to include bass guitar.[12]

Critical reception

Track listing

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