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Peace, Love & BBQ

Marcia Ball

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Like other artists on the Alligator label, it can be tough to distinguish one Marcia Ball album from the next. Lots of upbeat party tunes, a few peppy Cajun and Zydeco inflected zingers, some ballads, and a couple of love songs all delivered with Ball's husky, soulful voice and driven by her nimble boogie-woogie piano describes this album as well as her older ones. But that's not necessarily a problem since she is such a classy, demanding, and talented musician it just means her quality control is high enough so there aren't any clunkers. Still, she has defined her niche through the decades and mines it on her first studio release in five years and tenth overall. There are a larger percentage of originals here -- eight of the 13 tunes are either written or co-written by the lanky pianist/singer, and all are up to her usual standards. Horns -- some arranged by the legendary Wardell Quezergue, who has worked with Fats Domino and Professor Longhair -- punctuate five tracks and add even more hot sauce to the proceedings. Stephen Bruton's nimble production keeps the sound open and spacious by highlighting Ball's voice in the mix. Tracy Nelson returns from the album she, Irma Thomas, and Ball jointly released to provide duet vocals on the melancholy "Where Do You Go?," a moving ballad they co-wrote. The festive cuts display Ball's energetic delivery with Bobby Charles' New Orleans loving "Party Town" kicking off the proceedings. Wayne Toups provides Cajun accordion for the frisky "Married Life," and "Right Back on It" references a Chuck Berry goes to Louisiana approach that's right down Ball's alley. Dr. John adds his distinctive croak to "I'll Never Be Free," a classic American standard that allows both singers a chance to croon and swoon and is reminiscent of the version Louis Armstrong performed with Ella Fitzgerald. Ball taps the Bill Withers catalog for "I Wish You Well," a terrific closing tune that gives saxist Thad Scott room to let loose. The most gripping moment, though, is Ball's own "Miracle in Knoxville." It's a riveting story about a preacher being struck down dead in front of a tent revival where he was baptizing the believers. The eerie track is rather incongruously stuck between the playful title tune and the lighthearted funk of "Watermelon Time" but shows the singer/songwriter can compose lyrics that deal with more serious subjects than her usual fare. Like that man of the cloth, Ball might be preaching to the converted with Peace, Love & BBQ, but it's a sermon well worth hearing.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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1
Party Town
00:04:16

Charles, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Music Patch c/o Harry Fox Agency, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

2
Peace, Love & BBQ
00:04:06

Schell, Composer, Lyricist - Egan, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Braunagel, Composer, Lyricist - Hot Sheet Music adm. by Haber Corp, 16830 Ventura Blvd., Ste 501, Encino, CA 914, MusicPublisher - Jasben Music adm by Bug Music, MusicPublisher - Toe Knee Music adm by Bob-A-Lew Songs c/o Espy Music, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

3
Miracle In Knoxville
00:05:07

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

4
Watermelon Time
00:04:04

Scott, Composer, Lyricist - Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Bennett, Composer, Lyricist - Keller, Composer, Lyricist - Medina, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

5
Down In The Neighborhood
00:04:03

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

6
Where Do You Go?
00:04:08

Nelson, Composer, Lyricist - Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher - Rosehips Two Music adm by Bug Music, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

7
My Heart And Soul
00:03:14

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

8
I'll Never Be Free
00:05:03

Weiss, Composer, Lyricist - Benjamin, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Claude A. Music Co. adm by Chappel, MusicPublisher - Co. c/o Harry Fox Agency, MusicPublisher - Larry Spier Music LLC obo Abilene Music, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

9
Married Life
00:03:22

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

10
Falling Back In Love With You
00:04:52

Macintosh, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Mack's Flying V Music, PO Box 674, Smithville, TN 37166-0674, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

11
Right Back In It
00:03:50

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

12
Ride It Out
00:05:04

Ball, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Gatorhythms Music adm by Lew Bob Songs, PO Box 869, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

13
I Wish You Well
00:04:42

Withers, Composer, Lyricist - Marcia Ball, MainArtist - Golden Withers Music c/o Harry Fox Agency, MusicPublisher

2008 Marcia Ball Band 2008 Marcia Ball Band

Album review

Like other artists on the Alligator label, it can be tough to distinguish one Marcia Ball album from the next. Lots of upbeat party tunes, a few peppy Cajun and Zydeco inflected zingers, some ballads, and a couple of love songs all delivered with Ball's husky, soulful voice and driven by her nimble boogie-woogie piano describes this album as well as her older ones. But that's not necessarily a problem since she is such a classy, demanding, and talented musician it just means her quality control is high enough so there aren't any clunkers. Still, she has defined her niche through the decades and mines it on her first studio release in five years and tenth overall. There are a larger percentage of originals here -- eight of the 13 tunes are either written or co-written by the lanky pianist/singer, and all are up to her usual standards. Horns -- some arranged by the legendary Wardell Quezergue, who has worked with Fats Domino and Professor Longhair -- punctuate five tracks and add even more hot sauce to the proceedings. Stephen Bruton's nimble production keeps the sound open and spacious by highlighting Ball's voice in the mix. Tracy Nelson returns from the album she, Irma Thomas, and Ball jointly released to provide duet vocals on the melancholy "Where Do You Go?," a moving ballad they co-wrote. The festive cuts display Ball's energetic delivery with Bobby Charles' New Orleans loving "Party Town" kicking off the proceedings. Wayne Toups provides Cajun accordion for the frisky "Married Life," and "Right Back on It" references a Chuck Berry goes to Louisiana approach that's right down Ball's alley. Dr. John adds his distinctive croak to "I'll Never Be Free," a classic American standard that allows both singers a chance to croon and swoon and is reminiscent of the version Louis Armstrong performed with Ella Fitzgerald. Ball taps the Bill Withers catalog for "I Wish You Well," a terrific closing tune that gives saxist Thad Scott room to let loose. The most gripping moment, though, is Ball's own "Miracle in Knoxville." It's a riveting story about a preacher being struck down dead in front of a tent revival where he was baptizing the believers. The eerie track is rather incongruously stuck between the playful title tune and the lighthearted funk of "Watermelon Time" but shows the singer/songwriter can compose lyrics that deal with more serious subjects than her usual fare. Like that man of the cloth, Ball might be preaching to the converted with Peace, Love & BBQ, but it's a sermon well worth hearing.
© Hal Horowitz /TiVo

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