terça-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2010

Ernest Ranglin - Below the Bassline (1996)

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HTML clipboardBelow the Bassline is a successfully smooth integration of traditional reggae and jazz: two music forms that may not immediately spring to mind when contemplating the flawless mixture of music styles. However, the collective featured in this album — and Ranglin (a reggae and ska rhythm innovator) is a chief among them — plays 55 minutes of island tree-swaying, soul-backed precision. Ira Coleman's bass playing is not the focus of this album, even though the title seems to suggest so. Nor does the focus of this album fall upon the popular funk and fusion (and yes, even disco) drummer Idris Muhammad. In fact, there is only one brief drum solo by Muhammad on Below the Bassline, and it is the first thing you hear. Muhammad opens up "Congo Man Chant" with a snare-laden solo whose rhythm quickly involves Ranglin and Coleman, who collaborate to play eight bars of a rapid but laid-back bassline. Monty Alexander jumps in with the piano and brings Ernest along with him as they determine what ends up being the refrain for a moving piano solo sandwiched between two adept Ranglin solos. There are two ska rhythm selections on this album, "Ball of Fire," on which Roland Alphonso plays saxophone, and "Bourbon Street Skank," which features some of Ranglin's most dexterous playing (also heard on "Nana's Chalk Pipe"). The title track is immediately identifiable as reggae, with its organ stabs on the down side of the beat, Muhammad's gentle but consistent treatment of the hi-hats, Ranglin's lyrical playing on the guitar, and the overall slow, relaxed tempo and feel of the tune. It is an accurate capsule of Below the Bassline, another testament to the skill of the legendary Ernest Ranglin and the other musicians featured here.
by Qa'id Jacobs at All Music Guide.


Style:

Jazz Funk

Tracks:
01 Congo Man Chant
02 Surfin'
03 King Tubby Meets the Rockers
04 Satta Massagana
05 54-46 Was My Number
06 Ball of Fire
07 Black Disciples
08 Bourbon Street Skank
09 None Shall Escape the Judgement
10 Nana's Chalk Pipe
11 Below the Bassline


Line-up:

Ernest Ranglin - guitar
Monty Alexander - piano / melodica
Roland Alphonso - tenor and soprano saxophone
Ira Coleman - acoustic bass
Gary Mayone - percussion / keyboards
Idris Muhammad - drums

2 comentários:

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Slidewell disse...

Absolutely love this one by Ernest! Great grooves and great solos. Ernest has the most distinctive sound on guitar. This one is a classic in my house!