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Artist: Ronnie Earl. On his fourth album in four years, Earl proves that he's robust enough to muscle through a set of swinging jazz (Jimmy Smith's "Blues for J"), sizzling gospel ("Walking on the Sea" with the Silver Leaf Gospel Singers), and explosive blues (everything else) with strapping aplomb.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerRonnie Earl
Record LabelSP, Stony Plain Music
UPC0772532129824
eBay Product ID (ePID)17046050348
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2004
GenreBlues
ArtistEarl, Ronnie
Release TitleNOW My Soul
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.68 in
Item Width5.00 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Blues for J - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.2 Double Trouble - Kim Wilson 1.3 Feel Like Goin on - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.4 Abandoned - Kim Wilson 1.5 Walkin on the Sea - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.6 Black ; White - Kim Wilson 1.7 Kay Me Dear - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.8 Maxwell, Mudcat and Per - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.9 My Buddy Buddy Friends - Kim Wilson 1.10 Walter Through Kim - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.11 #7 - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.12 The Magic of Sam - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters 1.13 Bonus Track - Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters
NotesOn his fourth album in four years, Earl proves that he's robust enough to muscle through a set of swinging jazz (Jimmy Smith's "Blues for J"), sizzling gospel ("Walking on the Sea" with the Silver Leaf Gospel Singers), and explosive blues (everything else) with strapping aplomb. As opposed to his previous almost entirely instrumental disc, vocals are featured on about half of these tracks. Kim Wilson sings and plays electrifying harp on four songs, of which a blistering 10-minute version of Otis Rush's "Double Trouble" is a career highlight for both musicians. Earl's burning leads show both an emotional drive and a restraint that make these live-in-the-studio tracks so riveting.