Some Ranglin albums

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Ites

Some Ranglin albums

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What are the Ranglin Roots and Boss Reggae albums like, the first one from '76 the other one from 1970, anyone ? And the Guitar In Ernest Lp, a Federal album now on Japanese repress ?
Ites

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Wot no Ranglin fans here, hmmm

Check out Below the Bassline for starters , brilliant right through
dreadrecords
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ites deh
for me all the albums from ernest are very well played in a jazz soul mood kind of music to relax. indeed his carrer to jazz is the best cool thing done cause he plays so well
check out
rocksteady-ernest ranglin with monty alenxander i like it
gotcha-also good
modern answers to old problems-good too
and below the bassline is him classic
Monty Alenxander has very good albums in the style of Ernest Ranglin check it
respect everytime
Carlos

Guitar Man

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Post by Guitar Man »

"In Search Of The Lost Riddim" (with Baba Maal) is a MUST!
Ites

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Yes but what about Boss Reggae and the other one, Ranglin Roots - anyone heard them? Are they good?
gonzalo

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hi, boss reggae is a good one, with that early sound... it's obviously different from the newer ones like below the bassline, memories of barber mack, etc.
in boss reggae, from 1970, the music is skinhead reggae like, also rocksteady. instrumental music, sweet melodies...
hope you get it

respect, gonzalo
Ites

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Alright Gonzo, cheers - will check for that one then
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ITES DEH
YU MUS CHECK "SKA WEY DAT" ON TROJAN ITS A DOUBLE CD ONE IS LIVE,VERY VERY GOOD
RESPECT EVERYTIME
CARLOS
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In a way I'm amazed nobody mention 'Sounds & Power' on Studio One. This album ranks among the alltime great instrumental records ever, just along 'Maka Fat', 'Money Maker' and 'Im Flash Forward'. Classic Stuff !
rougher yet
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