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 | Title : Presumed Innocent
Author : Marcia Ball
Release Date : 20010424
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $16.98
Amazon.com Price : $13.80
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Raised near the border of Texas and Louisiana, Marcia Ball continues to claim dual citizenship for her music, forging a rollicking roadhouse groove that has never sounded richer or more vital than it does here. With her piano style steeped in the soul of New Orleans, Ball and coproducer Doyle Bramhall enlist the Cajun accordion of Pat Breaux and the bluesy Texas bite of Pat Boyack's guitar and Gary Primich's harmonica on a collection that holds its own with the classics that inspired her. Highlights range from a duet with Delbert McClinton on Allen Toussaint's 'You Make It Hard' to the supper-club sophistication of 'She's So Innocent' to the album-closing homage to Huey 'Piano' Smith, 'You Make Me Happy.' Though uptempo rhythm & blues dominates the selection, the open-hearted balladry of 'Let the Tears Roll Down' and 'I Have a Right to Know' brings out the best in Ball.
Buyer Reviews : I am a long term Marcia Ball fan. Her music and piano boogie really energizes me. Recently she appeared in concert locally (Norman OK). I took my two daughters who are in their early 20s and who were not familiar with Ms Ball. They were both mesmerized by the talent and the music of this lady. Any of her CDs are a bargain. All of her stuff is fun. All of her music is hot ... hot ... hot!
(by John Brewer)
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