The ultimate boss sound from the reggae guitar master
A significant record in Jamaican music history.
This performance represents the transition from ska to reggae, and Ranglin's guitar's new approach to rhythm became a model for future reggae guitarists. The solos on each track are full of creativity, and while influenced by jazz, they maintain a distinctive Caribbean feel. This album is of historical value as it documents the evolution of Jamaican music.
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A:
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1)
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Grandfather´s Clock
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2)
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Soulful I
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3)
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Liquidation
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4)
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Dr. No-Go
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5)
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Everybody´s Talking
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B:
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Pop-A-Top
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2)
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Sweet Sensation
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3)
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Scoopy
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4)
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There´s A Fire
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5)
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My Elusive Dreams
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Engineer - Paul Khouri
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Photography By - Richard Khouri
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Producer - Richard Khouri
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Arranged By - Ken Lazarus
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Technician - Louis Davidson
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Photography By - Karl Whitbourne
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Design - Ian Roberts (4)