Peace, Love & BBQ

Peace, Love & BBQ is an album by the American musician Marcia Ball, released in 2008. Ball supported the album with a North American tour.

The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Albums chart. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Blues Album".

Production
The album was produced by Stephen Bruton. Ball wrote or cowrote eight of the album's songs. Terrance Simien contributed to the album. Tracy Nelson cowrote and duetted on "Where Do You Go?" Dr. John sang on "I'll Never Be Free". "I Wish You Well" is a cover of the Bill Withers song. "Party Town" is about the rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Ball played accordion on "Miracle in Knoxville", about the death of a preacher during a tent revival.

Critical reception
The Times Colonist wrote that Ball "continues to mine the Gulf Coast's rich seam of swampy R&B with this collection of ballads and good-rockin' blues." The Austin Chronicle noted that "the slight gruff of Ball's voice adds character where it lacks versatility and fervor, but her fingers are magic on the 88s and range through styles with ease." The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette concluded that, "with all its elegant, perceptive songwriting, rocking music and soulful presentation, the saucy BBQ is a very fine album."

PopMatters determined that "Ball's strong, unapologetic voice disrupts any idea of easy packaging or smooth listening, which means we have to take the words she is belting seriously." AllMusic deemed the album "lots of upbeat party tunes, a few peppy Cajun and Zydeco inflected zingers, some ballads, and a couple of love songs all delivered with Ball's husky, soulful voice and driven by her nimble boogie-woogie piano." The Houston Press opined that "Peace, Love & BBQ finds a Texas favorite in a bit of a creative rut, though most of her faithful fans won't necessarily know the difference."