Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads

Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads

Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads

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Editorial Reviews
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Ronnie Earl is an astonishing technical guitarist. Even when he plays lightning-fast or oddly syncopated passages, his fingering is immaculate and his phrasing is sinuously fluid. Earl has never quite harnessed his rare ability, however. His tendency to overplay when he was a member of Roomful of Blues only got worse when he left to become his own bandleader. Grateful Heart: Blues & Ballads indulges the worst habit of such crossover-jazz projects: noodling. Earl and his bandmates meander through the chord changes with no emotional impetus behind them, no destination before them, and no hurry to get anywhere in particular. --Geoffrey Himes

Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads, Music, Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, Blues, Blues Music, Contemporary Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Heavy Love
  2. Here and Now
  3. Hold Me to It
  4. Hot Tamale Baby
  5. Hydraulic Groove
  6. I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More 1929-1941
  7. John Lee Hooker [Box set] [Import]
  8. Johnny Adams Sings Doc Pomus: The Real Me
  9. Jumpin' the Blues
  10. Kid Ramos

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