Description
The 1996 masterpiece, which sublimated masterpieces representing ska and roots reggae into jazz reggae, is reissued on LP. Jamaica, which has been involved in the birth and development of ska, rocksteady, and reggae since the 1950s and contributed to the fusion of jazz and reggae, is the world's best album. Takamine's guitarist Ernest Ranglin recorded the jazz reggae name on the Island Jamaica Jazz label in 1996, when he recorded in New York with jazz pianist Monty Alexander, jazz drummer Idris Muhammad, and Skatalites saxophonist Rolando Alfonso. Board.
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Strandlin's own signature song "Surfin'" (A2), Congos' "Congo Man Chant" (A1), Augustus Pablo's "King Tubby Meets The Rockers" (A3), Abyssinians' "Satta Massagana" (A4) , Toots & The Maytals “54-46 (Was My Number)” (B1), Johnny Clark “None Shall Escape The Judgment” (B2), Skatalites “Ball Of Fire” (B3), Burning Spear “Black Disciples” ” (B4), a masterpiece from Jamaica's national treasure guitarist who sublimated masterpieces of ska and roots reggae into jazz reggae. A1. Congo Man
A2.Surfin'
A3. King Tubby Meets The Rockers
A4. Satta Massagana
B1. 54-46 (Was My Number)
B2. None Shall Escape The Judgment
B3. Ball Of Fire
B4. Black Disciples
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Strandlin's own signature song "Surfin'" (A2), Congos' "Congo Man Chant" (A1), Augustus Pablo's "King Tubby Meets The Rockers" (A3), Abyssinians' "Satta Massagana" (A4) , Toots & The Maytals “54-46 (Was My Number)” (B1), Johnny Clark “None Shall Escape The Judgment” (B2), Skatalites “Ball Of Fire” (B3), Burning Spear “Black Disciples” ” (B4), a masterpiece from Jamaica's national treasure guitarist who sublimated masterpieces of ska and roots reggae into jazz reggae. A1. Congo Man
A2.Surfin'
A3. King Tubby Meets The Rockers
A4. Satta Massagana
B1. 54-46 (Was My Number)
B2. None Shall Escape The Judgment
B3. Ball Of Fire
B4. Black Disciples