| 1. Papa's Bag Juice |
| 2. Fade Away |
| 3. For Juni |
| 4. Undecided |
| 5. Memories of Barber Mack |
| 6. Stop That Train |
| 7. Mountain Breeze |
| 8. Lovebird |
| 9. Dancehall Fever |
| 10. Five Thirty |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Barber Mack, a sax player in the mento style, was Jamaican jazz guitarist Ranglin's earliest inspiration, and this is his way of saying thank you. But Ranglin doesn't seem quite sure how to say it. Part of this disc is straight-ahead jazz, with some typically liquid Ranglin fretwork. The rest combines jazz with reggae rhythms, even taking in a cover of the ska classic "Stop That Train." Some lovely dub effects from the piano, and a solid rhythm section (including Sly Dunbar making a rare appearance on acoustic drums) for the backdrop to some very inventive playing from Ranglin. It works. But you can't help wishing he'd opted for one thing or the other, instead of constantly shifting. Maybe his memories of Mack are a little mixed? --Chris Nickson
Barber Mack, a sax player in the mento style, was Jamaican jazz guitarist Ranglin's earliest inspiration, and this is his way of saying thank you. But Ranglin doesn't seem quite sure how to say it. Part of this disc is straight-ahead jazz, with some typically liquid Ranglin fretwork. The rest combines jazz with reggae rhythms, even taking in a cover of the ska classic "Stop That Train." Some lovely dub effects from the piano, and a solid rhythm section (including Sly Dunbar making a rare appearance on acoustic drums) for the backdrop to some very inventive playing from Ranglin. It works. But you can't help wishing he'd opted for one thing or the other, instead of constantly shifting. Maybe his memories of Mack are a little mixed? --Chris Nickson
Memories of Barber Mack,Ernest Ranglin,Polygram Records,Jazz-Funk,Pop,Reggae,Reggae Music,Ska
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Memories of Barber Mack
Ernest Ranglin Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005HPN Release Date: 1998-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Papa's Bag Juice
- Fade Away
- For Joni
- Undecided
- Memories Of Barber Mack
- Stop That Train
- Mountain Breeze
- Lovebird
- Dancehall Fever
- Five Thirty
Amazon.com
Barber Mack, a sax player in the mento style, was Jamaican jazz guitarist Ranglin's earliest inspiration, and this is his way of saying thank you. But Ranglin doesn't seem quite sure how to say it. Part of this disc is straight-ahead jazz, with some typically liquid Ranglin fretwork. The rest combines jazz with reggae rhythms, even taking in a cover of the ska classic "Stop That Train." Some lovely dub effects from the piano, and a solid rhythm section (including Sly Dunbar making a rare appearance on acoustic drums) for the backdrop to some very inventive playing from Ranglin. It works. But you can't help wishing he'd opted for one thing or the other, instead of constantly shifting. Maybe his memories of Mack are a little mixed? --Chris NicksonCustomer Reviews:
A Must for Fans of Jazz, Reggae, and Guitar!.......2005-08-30
The Ultimate.......2003-08-22
A Masterpiece of candy for your ears.......1999-04-17
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