Deep Blues - Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

Deep Blues

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 1985-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2006 Black Top

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ronnie Johnnie Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 2:57
2
I Smell Trouble Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 4:23
3
She Winked Her Eye Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:54
4
Baby Doll Blues Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 6:05
5
Ridin' In the Moonlight Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 4:06
6
My Home Is a Prison Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 5:15
7
Sick and Tired Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 2:30
8
I'll Take Care Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 5:16
9
San Ho Zay (Smokin') Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:34
10
You Give Me Nothing But the Bl Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 2:39
11
Follow Your Heart Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:42
12
Why Should I Feel So Bad? Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 5:28
13
You've Got Me Wrong Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:11
14
Narcolepsy (Mr. Earl Wakes Up Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:55
15
Some Day, Some Way Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:27
16
No More Chances Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 3:16
17
Waitin' for My Chance Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters 2:43

Reviews

  • Ronnie Earl and Kim Wilson - what a combo!!!

    5
    By CoolFreeHardBop3
    Man, you just can't go wrong with these two. Kim Wilson has a great voice and the man can play some serious harp as well. As for Ronnie, this is an earlier recording and he sounds red-hot even back then. Buy it! Peace.
  • Hidden Gem

    5
    By muddy68
    This album features a very "green" Ronnie Earl in terms of his recording career and it shows. I mean this in the most positive sense.He plays with a rawness and a sense of urgency that only comes from an artists once in a career. On most cuts he is teamed with Sugar Ray Norcia who was gigging with Earl at the time of this recording.This album captures completly the feel of their live performaces with Norcia as beautifully green and intense as Earl in his singing and harp playing. For anyone who never witnessed the kismet of these two artists onstage together, this is as close as it gets.Prime cuts are "You give me nothing but the blues" and "Narcolepsy" on which you can alternately experience both the rawness and polish of the Broadcasters at this time. Devastating!