RONNIE EARL & THE BROADCASTERS – SPREAD THE LOVE
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“… an album of rare joy and soul from a master who has reached another pinnacle in his playing.” – Steve Morse, The Boston Globe
“Not interested in playing merely roadhouse blues, Earl has, since the 1990s, built a steady stream of diverse, ambitious recordings marked by consistency and growth. This one is no exception. Spread the Love is easily among Earl's most satisfying and groundbreaking recordings; it ranks with 1994's Language of the Soul, 1997's The Color of Love, and 2004's Now My Soul.” – Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
“Ronnie Earl has to be on any short list of greatest blues guitarists working today. Spread the Love is one of the most enjoyable records to appear this year. In some ways, it’s to be expected from a man who has such an ability to combine all the blues (and some jazz and soul) which has come before with his own musical imagination. Ronnie Earl has never phoned it in yet. He remains one of the most exhilarating figures in modern blues.”
– Steve Pick, About.com
“The pacing, segues and production are masterfully done, and the unbridled passion in his playing creates a joyous, uplifting vibe.” - Jeff Johnson, Chicago Sun-Times
“As Ronnie Earl continues to build on his guitar canon we get to reap his spiritual sincerity. Often while listening, especially to his more spiritual toned songs, you get that feeling of unfulfilled-musical-searching that Miles Davis had in his music. Ronnie may never find that perfect note, but listening to him try will be something to bring enjoyment and fulfillment to anyone who opens their heart to it.” - Greg Szalony, Blues Blast
“Earl has previously displayed a talent for putting heart and soul into his playing, and here he produced the recording and wrote or co-wrote nine of the 14 cuts, most of which are melodic and lyrical even though there are no vocals-just the soaring cry and moan of Earl’s amazing Fender Strat through a Super-Reverb. His choice of covers is no less inspiring, especially an interpretation of Duke Pearson’s ‘Christo Redentor,’ which captures the beautiful melody in an inspired way and is a perfect choice for Earl’s style. Aided by the Hammond B-3/piano (and songwriting) of Dave Limina, Earl’s playing is a tone-tonic for the soul.” – Eric Shoaf, Vintage Guitar
“The problem with reviewing a Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters disc is that you run out of accolades before you run out of disc. Stunning Guitar work! Great use of dynamics! Unmatched tone! Telepathic interplay with the band! Virtuosity in both jazz and blues! Mesmerizing tunes! Hot, Hot, Hot! This one is no different.”
– Mark Smith, Blues Source
Spread the Love is another marvelous release from Earl and the Broadcasters. To paraphrase former NFL coach Bum Phillips, as far as blues guitarists go, Ronnie Earl may not be in a class by himself, but it doesn’t take long to call the roll.
- Graham Clarke, Phoenix Blues Society’s BluesBytes
“Study this disc as you would a slab by Duke Robillard or Grant Green because there's a hell of a lot here, none of it beholden to a grateful past save for the depth and ingenuity that history groomed. In some ways, Spread the Love is almost a textbook in how to play the guitar and should find an audience that will widen to take in everything offered. The masterful restraint and consummate taste alone present baroque possibilities, and I think this release will be retrospectively found to a watershed moment. Look for everything you've come to expect of the guy, and then look a whole lot more, 'cause it's right there.”
- Mark S. Tucker, FAME
“What’s often the key to keeping genre music, especially instrumentals, fresh and diverse is the ability to properly ignore restrictions. Ronnie is one of few blues performers who can say that he stays true to the genre, even though typical boundaries don’t exist in his music. Spread the Love is a brilliant example of the sundry instrumental sound of Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters. It has a good mixture of both tradition and the more divergent in style.” – Brian D. Holland, Guitar International
“With the Broadcasters, his band of more than 20 years, Ronnie’s latest release shows him to be one of the most soulful blues/soul/jazz guitarists working today.”
- j. Poet, San Francisco Examiner
“Spread the Love qualifies as an all-instrumental religious experience in the blues… Ronnie has the ability of a Pentecostal evangelist to reach deep inside someone’s soul and move them emotionally. The difference is that he does it without saying or singing a single word. He does all of his “preaching” with the strings of his Stratocaster…and while he does not generally play venues that are more than a few hours from home, he still gets out and ‘Spreads the Love’ by playing the message of the blues that’s ingrained into his soul. And we are so blessed that he does. – Guitar Daddy, The Guitar Buzz
“Even when he takes to blues and jazz, there is still something deep and spiritual being communicated through his playing. His guitar is a lantern in the darkness and his heart is the kerosene… Thanks to Ronnie Earl, the devil no longer has all the best tunes and they say the weather in Heaven is a hell of a lot better.” – Josh Hathaway, Blog Critics
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