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Still River

 
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This particular version of the Broadcasters was unarguably magical, and this recording reveals why. Recorded four years after Earl dealt with his demons (alcohol, drugs, nervous collapse), it is the first of a string of all-instrumental albums by Earl, and it drips with class and soul. It's not just the exceptional skill of the players, however, that makes it so special; it was recorded on one of a handful of audiophile labels (AudioQuest), and therefore features state-of-the-art production. From the ringing opening chords of Magic Sam's "Blues for the West Side" to the beautiful acoustic guitar/piano duet of "Derek's Peace," Still River is thoroughly enjoyable. "Kansas City Monarch" is slow and sweet, featuring Bruce Katz tearing up the low notes, a nice sax solo by Anders Gaardmand, and some great double-string work by Earl. There is a moody version of John Coltrane's "Equinox" and a bog-dwelling rouser written by the entire band called "Chili Ba Hugh." You'll also like the greasy Hammond B3 organ on "Soul Serenade." A tempo change three minutes into the song suddenly finds the listener "getting religion" and tempted to yell "Amen!." Earl's own "Rego Park Blues" also showcases some nice B3 and finds Earl in the place where he shines the brightest, delicately coaxing a hushed solo from his Strat. Although not as jazzy as Earl's subsequent efforts, Still River sows the seeds that sprouted a few years later with Language of the Soul and with the albums that followed. ~ Ann Wickstrom, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Blues for the West Side William "Shorty" Hill Ronnie Earl (3:33)
Time to Remember Neal Creque Ronnie Earl (6:53)
Kansas City Monarch Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl (7:38)
Szeren Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl (5:03)
Soul Serenade King Curtis, Luther Dixon Ronnie Earl (4:39)
Equinox John Coltrane Ronnie Earl (6:09)
Chill Ba Hugh Ronnie Earl, Bruce Katz, Rod Carey, Per Hanson Ronnie Earl (4:43)
Eyes That Smile Ronnie Earl, Bruce Katz, Rod Carey, Per Hanson Ronnie Earl (4:23)
Wednesday Night at the Bull Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl (5:03)
Rego Park Blues Ronnie Earl Ronnie Earl (11:34)
Derek's Peace Ronnie Earl, Bruce Katz Ronnie Earl (2:38)

Credits

Laurence Etkin (Trumpet), Merlin Clarke (Design), Bruce Katz (Horn Arrangements), Bruce Katz (Organ), Fred Kevorkian (Assistant Engineer), Marc Norberg (Photography), Bruce Katz (Piano), Rod Carey (Bass), Merlin Clarke (Art Direction), Joe Harley (Producer), Hillary Weiss (Design), Ronnie Earl (Guitar), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Jacques Chenet (Photography), Anders Gaardmand (Saxophone), Hillary Weiss (Art Direction), Ted Drozdowski (Liner Notes), Michael C. Ross (Engineer), Per Hanson (Drums)
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