Discovered Ronnie Earl last year and bought most of his "Broadcasters" albums. Currently, I still must frequently hear some tracks from "Now, My Soul", particularly "Double Trouble", with Kim Wilson on vocal and harp - his harp solo still knocks me out.
"Grateful Heart" is a tad jazzier than blues and has 3-4 cuts I revisit frequently. In fact, I use "Skyman" as a test piece when I swap cables, or roll tubes.
Ronnie's slow blues tunes are his signature to me, and although his guitar work is exceptionally flavorful, I dig his work as much for his keyboard players as his guitar work there. Bruce Katz or Dave Limina on piano OR B3. The bomb, through and through.
Jeff
"Grateful Heart" is a tad jazzier than blues and has 3-4 cuts I revisit frequently. In fact, I use "Skyman" as a test piece when I swap cables, or roll tubes.
Ronnie's slow blues tunes are his signature to me, and although his guitar work is exceptionally flavorful, I dig his work as much for his keyboard players as his guitar work there. Bruce Katz or Dave Limina on piano OR B3. The bomb, through and through.
Jeff