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Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters
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Product Details
- Artist: Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0772532132428
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- Label: Stony Plain Music
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- Manufacturer: Stony Plain Music
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Stony Plain Music
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- Release Date: 2007-11-20
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- Studio: Stony Plain Music
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- Title: Hope Radio
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- UPC: 772532132428
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Customer Reviews
Best Guitar Album These Ears Have Heard
I have heard many a guitar player, and often been less than blown away by them. That is not the case with Ronnie Earl.
It pains me to say this, but I can no longer claim that Stevie Ray Vaughn holds my number one spot anymore.
While I enjoy Earls earlier work, I am not a follower of jazz, so it takes a bit more getting used to. This one leans more towards the blues direction.
The notes this man churns out are unbelievable. He has a great tone, and uses it to his advantage. He also has a good ear for the different stylings of blues.
While its hard (and not fair) to assume what SRV may have sounded like today if he survived, I would make the case that it would not be much different than this. I almost want to say Ronnie Earl takes over where SRV left off.
While it is true that this album hits some slow spots, his sound and overall ability make those moments more tolerable to listen to than most other bluesman who are stuck in the same rut.
Opening track "Bobbys Gospel Groove" is an exciting jam beginning to end, with a healthy dose of organ that brings to mind classic Santana.
"Bobbys Bop" keeps the flow going. From here, Earl experiments with some mellow, tasteful "noodling". How you feel about these tracks largely depends on how you feel about guitar music as a whole.
Overall, its the best guitar album I've heard yet. Of course, its largely a matter of personal taste. But he constantly hits on all the styles and techniques I want to hear in blues, covering all the bases I could ask for.
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Great Blues Instrumentals
Very hot album of powerful blues instrumentals from Ronnie Earl. He plays a nuanced lead guitar (not always showy), but the tunes here are powerful and varied. May well be his best album--and certainly a good place to start if you don't know Ronnie Earl.
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Mr. Intensity is back!
Let me say that I am a huge fan of Mr. Earl since the very first time (many years ago) I heard him playing on the radio. I have more or less all his album, and in his variegated offer, I have always liked the best the ones that are more blues oriented. In my view Hope Radio is one of the best of the all bunch. Ronnie is back playing live in studio with some of the fantastic musicians who shared with him part of his music carrier and the result is excellent. The album is entirely instrumental and 100% blues. Ronnie demonstrates, beyond any doubts, that he is still one of the best white blues guitarists alive. His performance is constantly superb throughout the entire concert. Songs like Blues for the west side, Wolf dance and the outstanding Blues for Otis Rush should be played at every music school to teach how electric blues is meant to be played. In an entirely electric album there is also space for an acoustic number (Katrina blues) fact that is not very common in Mr. Earl works. In conclusion a very good CD that surely deserves five stars and that should please Mr. Earl's old fan but also every one who love the blues.
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Ronnie's best blues yet!
Ronnie Earl is as good a blues guitarist as I have ever heard. Hope Radio is a return to the instrumental format that is all Ronnie. If you especially enjoy slow extended moving blues jams that touch you to the core, you'll love this album. It is a retrospective compilation of Ronnie's music catalog done live in studio in front of a small audience. It is audiophile level recording from a four-piece band, including hammond organ support throughout. Ronnie's sound is full and sweet as he hits just the right note each time. Much of what is featured here is from "Language of the Soul", a favorite of mine.
Ronnie Earl is the best. Check out his entire catalog of great blues. The CDs closest to this one, in terms of tone and style, are "Language of the Soul" and "Grateful Heart". "Blues Virtuoso Live in Europe" and "Now My Soul" are also favorites. He has some earlier instrumental blues in the Amazon catalog as well.
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Another frustrating beautifully played CD
A beautiful sounding album from Mr Earl - but frustratingly this album sounds like the one's before and if he is not careful will soon end up as supermarket background music. The lack of variety is a little downer as one song seems to morph into the next. But, given the lack of real alternatives I will just keep buying his stuff.
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