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Old 05-07-2012, 12:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Below The Bassline by Ernest Ranglin

This is a thread inviting everyone to comment on an album that recently won a FAIR club poll.

Have you heard Below the Bassline, or anything else by Ernest Ranglin ?
What did you think of it ?
Know anything about Ernest Ranglin that you`d like to share ?

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Below The Bassline by Ernest Ranglin (1996)



This is a jazzy look at some early classics of ska/reggae by Ernest Ranglin, an electric guitarist who has helped out The Wailers and Jimmy Cliff among others. On this instrumental album he fronts an acoustic band which includes some great piano playing from Jamaican legend, Monty Alexander.
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