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Mercy Me

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

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Mercy Me is guitarist Ronnie Earl's 28th album, and his 14th for Canada's Stony Plain. Earl is a consummate master of tone -- he has never used an effects pedal. Many blues guitarists are fine soloists, but Earl is more than that: he's a true stylist and improviser who has perhaps more in common with jazz musicians though he remains willfully bound to his vocation as a bluesman. He is backed by longtime band the Broadcasters -- Dave Limina (piano and B-3), Diane Blue (vocals), Forrest Padgett (drums), and Paul Kochanski (electric and upright bass). He enlisted guests for a 12-song set, almost evenly divided between covers and originals. They include pianist Anthony Geraci, saxophonists Mark Earley and Mario Perrett, guitarist Peter Ward, and vocalist Tess Ferraiolo. Earl pays a fingerpopping tribute to Muddy Waters in covering his "Blow Wind Blow." Using B-3 and piano as driving engines, he flies across his Stratocaster strings in full treble tone. Blue swings hard on the lyric. (She is one of the finest blues singers in the game.) He offers a surprise in reading John Coltrane's modal classic "Alabama" with assistance from his sax players. The arrangement is inventive, different, but equally profound. Earl reaches for each note solemnly; his arrangement directly equates the saxophonist's memorial for 1963's 16th Street Baptist Church bombing with the ongoing struggle against virulent, often violent racism. He picks up an acoustic to duet with Ward on "Blues for Ruthie Foster," playing lines that reflect the Delta influence of Robert Johnson and Robert Jr. Lockwood. He reprises the title cut from 1988's "Soul Searching" with horns added to his sparse, tasty, soloing atop Limina's gorgeous B-3. Earl and company deliver a fine version of Dave Mason's "Only You Know and I Know" in tribute to the inimitable Bonnie Bramlett. Blue's throaty contralto is perfectly suited to this R&B gem. "A Prayer for Tomorrow" is a soulful blues that simmers and flows with inventive soloing from Earl and Geraci. The guitarist's nearly 11-minute reading of Percy Mayfield's soul-blues classic "Please Send Me Someone to Love" is a set highlight. He offers the first verse and chorus instrumentally before Blue enters passionately, understating the lyric. "Coal Train Blues" is a straightforward rocking blues with wonderful exchanges between Earl, the piano, and B-3. "The Sun Shines Brightly," co-written by Blue, is a deep, sultry, Delta-inspired gospel blues. She wails and moans atop and around droning, sharp-edged guitar lines as piano and B-3 simmer underneath. The closing cover of Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" offers a gorgeous lead vocal from Ferraiolo, leaving listeners with a joyful expression of romantic and spiritual love. As a guitarist, Earl's technical facility is well documented. That said, his taste, generosity, and vision as a bandleader and interpreter of classic material is equal to his masterful playing. Mercy Me is both perfectly balanced and intensely honest; it underscores and expands on his stature as one of the world's greatest living bluesmen.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Blow Wind Blow
00:06:55

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - M.morganfield, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

2
Alabama
00:05:09

John Coltrane, Composer - Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

3
Blues For Ruthie Foster
00:05:23

Ronnie Earl, Composer, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

4
Soul Searching
00:04:36

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - Ronnie Earl/Kaz Kazanoff, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

5
Blues For Duke Robillard
00:07:43

Ronnie Earl, Composer, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

6
Only You And I Know
00:07:01

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - D.Mason, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

7
A Prayer For Tomorrow
00:05:59

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - Anthony Geraci/Ronnie Earl, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

8
Dave's Groove
00:06:51

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - Ronnie Earl/ Dave Limina/Forrest Padgett, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

9
Please Send Me Someone To Love
00:10:45

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - P.Mayfield, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

10
Coal Train Blues
00:05:02

Ronnie Earl, Composer, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

11
The Sun Shines Brightly
00:08:33

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - Ronnie Earl/Diane Blue, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

12
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
00:05:54

Ronnie Earl, MainArtist - The Broadcasters, MainArtist - Carl Smith/Gary Jackson/Raynard Miner, Composer

2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc. 2022 Stony Plain Rights Management. A Division of Linus Entertainment Inc.

Album review

Mercy Me is guitarist Ronnie Earl's 28th album, and his 14th for Canada's Stony Plain. Earl is a consummate master of tone -- he has never used an effects pedal. Many blues guitarists are fine soloists, but Earl is more than that: he's a true stylist and improviser who has perhaps more in common with jazz musicians though he remains willfully bound to his vocation as a bluesman. He is backed by longtime band the Broadcasters -- Dave Limina (piano and B-3), Diane Blue (vocals), Forrest Padgett (drums), and Paul Kochanski (electric and upright bass). He enlisted guests for a 12-song set, almost evenly divided between covers and originals. They include pianist Anthony Geraci, saxophonists Mark Earley and Mario Perrett, guitarist Peter Ward, and vocalist Tess Ferraiolo. Earl pays a fingerpopping tribute to Muddy Waters in covering his "Blow Wind Blow." Using B-3 and piano as driving engines, he flies across his Stratocaster strings in full treble tone. Blue swings hard on the lyric. (She is one of the finest blues singers in the game.) He offers a surprise in reading John Coltrane's modal classic "Alabama" with assistance from his sax players. The arrangement is inventive, different, but equally profound. Earl reaches for each note solemnly; his arrangement directly equates the saxophonist's memorial for 1963's 16th Street Baptist Church bombing with the ongoing struggle against virulent, often violent racism. He picks up an acoustic to duet with Ward on "Blues for Ruthie Foster," playing lines that reflect the Delta influence of Robert Johnson and Robert Jr. Lockwood. He reprises the title cut from 1988's "Soul Searching" with horns added to his sparse, tasty, soloing atop Limina's gorgeous B-3. Earl and company deliver a fine version of Dave Mason's "Only You Know and I Know" in tribute to the inimitable Bonnie Bramlett. Blue's throaty contralto is perfectly suited to this R&B gem. "A Prayer for Tomorrow" is a soulful blues that simmers and flows with inventive soloing from Earl and Geraci. The guitarist's nearly 11-minute reading of Percy Mayfield's soul-blues classic "Please Send Me Someone to Love" is a set highlight. He offers the first verse and chorus instrumentally before Blue enters passionately, understating the lyric. "Coal Train Blues" is a straightforward rocking blues with wonderful exchanges between Earl, the piano, and B-3. "The Sun Shines Brightly," co-written by Blue, is a deep, sultry, Delta-inspired gospel blues. She wails and moans atop and around droning, sharp-edged guitar lines as piano and B-3 simmer underneath. The closing cover of Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" offers a gorgeous lead vocal from Ferraiolo, leaving listeners with a joyful expression of romantic and spiritual love. As a guitarist, Earl's technical facility is well documented. That said, his taste, generosity, and vision as a bandleader and interpreter of classic material is equal to his masterful playing. Mercy Me is both perfectly balanced and intensely honest; it underscores and expands on his stature as one of the world's greatest living bluesmen.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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