Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin - Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin

 

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  Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin
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title 
  Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin
 
country 
  Jamaica
 
mainstyle 
  REGGAE
 
style 
 
 
label 
  Avila Street Records
 
year 
  2012
 
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In one of the first big pop hits to come out of Jamaica, "My Boy Lollipop"? by Millie Small, had Ranglin playing guitar on the session. And he became a fixture in the island's ska and reggae scene for years.
He was the man with the axe on many sessions at the famed Studio One records label in Kingston. But Studio One was his money gig.
Ranglin can play bubble-gum ska in his sleep. A man with his talent is bound to be drawn to more complex compositions and for the past twenty years or so, Ranglin refuses to be pinned down by ska, reggae, rocksteady.
He looks for space to improvise. That is visible in a tune called Manenberg on Ranglin's just released CD "Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin"?. The composition was written by South African jazz piano legend Abdullah Ibrahim some years ago. The Ranglin version is much more recent.
Ranglin and his fellow players clicked, and decided to record "Avila featuring Ernest Ranglin"? during a festival, the recording for which happened in three days.

 
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Tracks:
1. Manenberg
2. Memories of Senegal 1
3. Ernossi
4. Ska Rango
5. Uncle Funky
6. Swaziland 1
8. Return to Manenebrg
7. Avila (Oscar?s Song)

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