Ernest Ranglin, a legendary figure in the world of music, presents "Ranglypso," a vibrant and eclectic album that showcases his mastery over a variety of genres. Released on April 22, 2015, under the MPS label, this 44-minute journey is a testament to Ranglin's versatility and innovation. The album seamlessly blends rocksteady, dub, reggae, and roots reggae, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
"Ranglypso" opens with "Mento Time in Jamaica," setting the stage for a musical adventure that spans from the lively streets of Jamaica to the soulful blues of "Escape to Villingen Blues." The album's title track, "Ranglypso," is a standout, showcasing Ranglin's ability to infuse traditional reggae with a unique, jazzy flair. Other highlights include the romantic "Feel Like Making Love" and the upbeat "Honky Tonk," which demonstrates Ranglin's knack for blending genres effortlessly.
Throughout the album, Ranglin's guitar work is impeccable, his playing both technically impressive and deeply expressive. The tracks are well-crafted, with each song offering a distinct mood and style, yet all tied together by Ranglin's signature sound. "Ranglypso" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Ernest Ranglin's musical genius and his enduring influence on the world of reggae and beyond.
This LP was released in 1979.