Stevie Ray Vaughan already had a decade of performing experience under his belt when he burst into the mass consciousness with his landmark 1983 debut LP Texas Flood. Recorded in a mere three days in Vaughan fan Jackson Browne's private studio, Texas Flood became a surprise smash and established Vaughan as the preeminent guitar hero of the 1980s. The album, which earned a pair of Grammy nominations, features the hit "Pride and Joy" along with such beloved Vaughan numbers as "Love Struck Baby," "Dirty Pool" and "Lenny."