Ernest Ranglin - Mr. Ranglin With Soul (1969)
Artist: Ernest Ranglin
Title: Mr. Ranglin With Soul
Year Of Release: 1969 (2016)
Label: Dub Store Records
Genre: Reggae, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 33:02
Total Size: 158 MB | 75.0 MB
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TracklistTitle: Mr. Ranglin With Soul
Year Of Release: 1969 (2016)
Label: Dub Store Records
Genre: Reggae, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 33:02
Total Size: 158 MB | 75.0 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Hold Me Tight
02. Story Book Children
03. Don't Sleep in the Subway
04. She Wears My Ring
05. Am I That Easy to Forget?
06. This Is My Song
07. Summertime (Rock Steady)
08. Julie
09. Flamingo (Rock Steady)
10. Sling Shot
An acknowledged classic from guitar virtuoso Ernest Ranglin. A long overdue reissue of this extraordinary rock steady album featuring a variety of soulful sounds, including fabulous versions of "Summertime" and "Flamingo", delivered with Ernest Ranglin's customary brilliance.
Unlike all the other musicians in those days, Ranglin was not allowed to go between studios to record and release music as he wished because he was an exclusive employee of the Federal records. Thus it's really hard to find a Rocksteady record with his name on it. Although whenever he finds a spare time, he would go to Duke Reid's studio and play the guitar and bass as a sideman, often playing sessions with Lynn Taitt. According to Ranglin himself, "I felt really comfortable being at Duke Reid's studio", though sadly there have not been a single release of his solo guitar tune which was recorded there. So here comes the album, it's the rare Rocksteady instrumentals by the man himself. Some of the main features would be "Summertime", "Flamingo" and "Hold Me Tight", the wickedest selection of the moist Rocksteady that will certainly catch your heart. Other than that, it's got an exotic intro and uptempo "Sling Shot", relatively arranged towards pop direction "Don't Sleep In the Subway" and some ballads to represent the Federal's widely ranged style that won't go off after a long time, exactly how this one of the biggest leading labels in Jamaica had thought of. This may not make Rude Boys in downtown growl, although it will clearly last eternally as Ranglin's 60s best album to the future generations.
Unlike all the other musicians in those days, Ranglin was not allowed to go between studios to record and release music as he wished because he was an exclusive employee of the Federal records. Thus it's really hard to find a Rocksteady record with his name on it. Although whenever he finds a spare time, he would go to Duke Reid's studio and play the guitar and bass as a sideman, often playing sessions with Lynn Taitt. According to Ranglin himself, "I felt really comfortable being at Duke Reid's studio", though sadly there have not been a single release of his solo guitar tune which was recorded there. So here comes the album, it's the rare Rocksteady instrumentals by the man himself. Some of the main features would be "Summertime", "Flamingo" and "Hold Me Tight", the wickedest selection of the moist Rocksteady that will certainly catch your heart. Other than that, it's got an exotic intro and uptempo "Sling Shot", relatively arranged towards pop direction "Don't Sleep In the Subway" and some ballads to represent the Federal's widely ranged style that won't go off after a long time, exactly how this one of the biggest leading labels in Jamaica had thought of. This may not make Rude Boys in downtown growl, although it will clearly last eternally as Ranglin's 60s best album to the future generations.
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