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Can't Keep From Crying (3:40) 9. I Cried My Eyes Out (2:51) 10. No Use Crying (4:49) 11. Sickin' (3:40) 12. Wayward Angel (4:05) Over the past decade, Ronnie Earl has emerged as one of the preeminent blues guitarists in the world; he never overplays or grandstands, and each note delivers maximum emotional punch. This version of the Broadcasters includes vocalist Darrell Nulisch. Epson Lq-2550 Driver Download.
'His fourth Black Top album as a leader has enough uptempo shuffles, boogies and barn-burners to satisfy fans of Earl's legendary intensity, but it is especially powerful on such slower tunes as the title track, where Earl slackens the pace and carefully squeezes out notes full of soul.' --Derk Richardson, San Francisco Bay Guardian '... This album flaunts Ronnie's intense attack and heartfelt expression in a set of mid-tempo shuffles, slow deep blues numbers and swinging uptempo vehicles.' --Bill Milkowski, Guitar World. Blues for Robert Jr. (2:06) Ronnie Earl's fifth Black Top album reunited him with the fantastic Sugar Ray Norcia on vocals and harmonica; bassist Michael 'Mudcat' Ward, who returns to the fold after some years; drummer Per Hanson kicks things along righteously; and keyboard duties are shared by organist Tony Zamagni and pianist Dave Maxwell. The icing on the cake is the appearance on three tracks by blues legend Robert Jr.
Lockwood, who plays guitar on 'One of These Mornings' and sings and plays on 'Mr. Downchild' and 'Jelly Jelly.' 'Earl has always been the real deal as far as blues guitarists go -- this album proves it.' --Press Enterprise. Test of Time: A Retrospective (1992) Black Top 1.
Ronnie Johnnie (02:56) 2. I Smell Trouble (04:22) 3. Ridin' In The Moonlight (04:05) 4 Baby Doll Blues (06:07) 5. You Give Me Nothing But The Blues (02:38) 6. Narcolepsy (03:53) 7.
Waitin' For My Chance (02:42) 8. Soul Searchin' (02:45) 9. Backstroke (04:17) 10. Ships Passing In The Night (04:52) 11. I Want To Shout About It (03:32) 12. I Wish You Could See Me Now (03:35) 13.
I Cried My Eyes Out (02:52) 14. T-Bone Boogie (03:49) 15. A Soul That's Been Abused (06:45) 16. One Of These Mornings (04:21) 17. Off The Hood (02:58) 18. AKOS (04:51) This album is a retrospective of the best of Ronnie Earl's several solo records on Black Top, with highlights that feature special guests like Kim Wilson of The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Sugar Ray Norcia (now lead singer of Roomful of Blues), Robert Jr. Lockwood and soul vocalist Mighty Sam McLain.
Ronnie Earl has paid his dues and earned his reputation as a musician's musician. His guitar work is intense and passionate. Here Ronnie shines on the varieties of blues styles for which he is known, from uptempo shuffles to smoldering Chicago-style tunes. King said of Ronnie, '... He is one of the most serious blues guitarists you can find today. He makes me proud.'
'Ronnie Earl has come of age as one of the most consistent and inventive young blues guitarists on the contemporary scene.' --Bill Dahl, Living Blues 'This superb release includes cameos by Robert Lockwood, Jr., Mighty Sam McLain, and the Fab T-birds' Kim Wilson. Get ready to shuffle 'till ya drop.' --Guitar Player. Still River (1993) Audioquest 1.