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Mother Angel
Elegy For A Bluesman
In Memory Of T-Bone
Kismet
Double Trouble
(I've Got To Use My) Imagination
Blues for David Maxwell
You Don't Know Me
Brojoe
As The Years Go Passing By
Digipak, 6 panel gatefold
(c) 2016 Stony Plain Recording Co. Ltd. PRINTED IN CANADA All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorised duplication is a violation of applicable laws. PO Box 861, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5J 2L8
email:info@stonyplainrecords.com phone: (780) 468-6423
Please become a member of the Blues Foundation at www.blues.org
Inside panel: This album is dedicated to my big brother David Maxwell. We were born on the same day ten years apart. His playing was as deep as the ocean, as high as the sky and as bright as a quasar. When he passed, I felt a huge loss as I still do. David was a Broadcaster and he and I made a few records together. It was always a supreme honor to play with him. He played blues as well as jazz with incredible expression from Otis Spann to Cecil Taylor. He knew and loved it all. He became Otis Spann in the later years. Our pianist David Limina wrote a tune (“Elegy for a Bluesman”) that captures the feeling of the album and we all send our love and respect to David’s family and all of our love and gratitude for David Maxwell. We also send our love and congratulations to Holger Petersen and Stony Plain Records on their 40th anniversary! With thanks and gratitude to all. Love, Ronnie
Digipak, 6 panel gatefold
(c) 2016 Stony Plain Recording Co. Ltd. PRINTED IN CANADA All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorised duplication is a violation of applicable laws. PO Box 861, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5J 2L8
email:info@stonyplainrecords.com phone: (780) 468-6423
Please become a member of the Blues Foundation at www.blues.org
Inside panel: This album is dedicated to my big brother David Maxwell. We were born on the same day ten years apart. His playing was as deep as the ocean, as high as the sky and as bright as a quasar. When he passed, I felt a huge loss as I still do. David was a Broadcaster and he and I made a few records together. It was always a supreme honor to play with him. He played blues as well as jazz with incredible expression from Otis Spann to Cecil Taylor. He knew and loved it all. He became Otis Spann in the later years. Our pianist David Limina wrote a tune (“Elegy for a Bluesman”) that captures the feeling of the album and we all send our love and respect to David’s family and all of our love and gratitude for David Maxwell. We also send our love and congratulations to Holger Petersen and Stony Plain Records on their 40th anniversary! With thanks and gratitude to all. Love, Ronnie
Bass
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Jim Mouradian,
Drums
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Lorne Entress
Executive-Producer
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Holger Petersen (3)
Guest [Guest Musician], Guitar
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Nicholas Tabarias
Guitar, Producer
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Ronnie Earl
Mixed By, Recorded By
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David Minehan
Piano, Organ [Hammond B3]
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Dave Limina
Vocals
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Diane Blue
Bass
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Jim Mouradian,
Drums
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Lorne Entress
Executive-Producer
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Holger Petersen (3)
Guest [Guitar]
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Nicholas Tabarias
Guitar, Producer
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Ronnie Earl
Mixed By, Recorded By
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David Minehan
Vocals
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Diane Blue
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