Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Now My Soul (2004)
Artist: Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters
Album: Now My Soul
Label: Stony Plain
Year: 2004
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 13
Total Time: 77:06
Format: mp3, Bitrate: @ CBR 320
File Size: 86 MB + 88 MB
About the Album:
The last few albums have had a smattering of vocals. This time around
half the tracks have vocals. It was an inspired choice having Kim
Wilson on four of them. Kim proves to be the perfect vocal partner to
Ronnie’s fantastic guitar work. There is the added bonus of Kim’s
top-notch harp playing. Ronnie Earl is comfortable in any musical style
or tempo He is truly the master of his instrument. Greg Piccolo is on
board for a vocal on one track. His singing has improved out of sight.
He also plays great sax on another track. Dave Limina on organ and
piano, Jimmy Mouradian on bass and Lorne Entress on drums are Ronnie’s
newest Broadcasters and have settled in very comfortably as the rhythm
section. But the highlight as always with a Ronnie Earl recording is
his terrific tasty fretwork. Not many artists can put out a recording
of new material and maintain quality over much more than 50 minutes.
This album is more than 70 minutes and it wasn’t long enough! Quality
and quantity. Who could ask for anything more? I envy the new listener
who discovers Ronnie Earl for the first time and has the opportunity to
delve into his back catalogue.
Track List:
1. Blues For J.
2. Double Trouble
3. Feel Like Goin On
4. Abandoned
5. Walkin On The Sea
6. Black & White
7. Kay My Dear
8. Maxwell And Mudcat
9. My Buddy Buddy Friends
10. Walter Through Kim
11. 7 Rocket Rod
12. The Magic Of Sam
13. (Bonus Track)
Ronnie Earl (guitar)
Dave Limina (piano, organ)
Jimmy Mouradian (bass instrument)
Lorne Entress (drums)
Additional personnel include:
Kim Wilson (vocals, harmonica)
Greg Piccolo