New England blues guitarist Ronnie Earl has spent his recording career, which began in 1979 when he replaced Duke Robillard in Roomful of Blues, flirting with his own hybrid brand of blues/jazz/R&B, and his elegant solos on guitar always seem on the edge of breaking out into a whole new category, although they never quite do, and he remains an excellent guitar player who suggests possibilities more than he actually reaches them. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as this collection of tracks drawn from his solo work at the Black Top, Bullseye, Telarc, and Stony Plain labels clearly shows. Spanning 1983 to 2005, The Best of Ronnie Earl brims with joyful guitar leads that remind us that the blues is really more about freedom, deliverance, and breaking loose from problems of constraint than it is about moaning and groaning and waking up in the morning with trouble in mind. Among the highlights are the wonderfully ragged and dirty "Ronnie Johnnie," which features Kim Wilson on harmonica, an insistent instrumental version of "Catfish Blues," and a fiery guitar duet with Duke Robillard, "What Have I Done Wrong." At just over 70 minutes in length, this generous collection makes a nice introduction to the post-Roomful of Blues career of an intriguing guitarist who just might break free into a whole new space one of these times out. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Best of Ronnie Earl
06/20/2006 | Shout Factory
All Music Guide Review
Best of Ronnie Earl Track Listing
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from SHOUT Factory: Two-time WC Handy award winner Ronnie Earl is a versatile blues guitarist equally proficient in jazz, soul and rock. Born in Queens, New York in 1953, Earl learned guitar as an adult while attending college. Heart And Soul: The Best Of Ronnie Earl spans Earl’s entire career including the 1983 album Smokin’ recorded with his band the Broadcasters, to his 2005 collaboration with Duke Robillard, The Duke Meets The Earl. Earl recorded for several labels during his career including Black Top, Telarc, Stony Plain, and Bullseye Blues & Jazz, all represented on this collection.
Credits of Best of Ronnie Earl
- Matt McCabe
- Piano
- David "Fathead" Newman
- Sax (Tenor)
- Darrell Nulisch
- Vocals
- Greg Piccolo
- Sax (Tenor)
- John Rossi
- Drums
- Tony Zamagni
- Organ
- Adrienne Hayes
- Guitar
- Eddie O'Brien
- Guitar
- Bill Dahl
- Liner Notes
- Mudcat Ward
- Bass
- Julee Stover
- Editorial Supervision
- Kaz Kazanoff
- Sax (Alto), Saxophone Arrangement, Soloist, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Dave Limina
- Organ, Piano
- Jesse Williams
- Bass
- Emily Johnson
- Artwork, Package Supervision
- Derek Dressler
- Compilation Producer
- Jeff Palo
- Producer
- Jimmy Mouradian
- Bass
- Paul "Blind Man" Harris
- Cover Photo
- Randy Perry
- Remastering
- Bruce Katz
- Piano, Organ (Hammond)
- Kim Wilson
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Rod Carey
- Bass
- Bob Enos
- Trumpet
- Lorne Entress
- Drums
- Anthony Geraci
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Steve Gomes
- Bass
- Neil Gouvin
- Drums
- Per Hanson
- Drums
- Doug James
- Sax (Baritone)
- Ron Levy
- Organ, Piano
- Duke Robillard
- Guitar
- Ronnie Earl
- Guitar, Soloist













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