The Indispensable 1958-1962
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Ernest Ranglin is one of the greatest and most legendary Jamaican jazz guitarists. He first accompanied blues and calypso artists and recorded for the soundtrack of the James Bond film Dr. No. This anthology, compiled by Bruno Blum, brings together the cream of these dazzling early recordings, among his best, and finally reissues his extremely rare first jazz album, of international class - the second album ever released on Island and produced by the famous Chris Blackwell.--- Patrick FRÉMEAUX ---.« Ernest is the best musician ever to come out of Jamaica. Jamaica has produced some pretty incredible musicians. Jazz musicians. And many. But I think Ernest is truly the best. » --- Chris BLACKWELL, Island Records ---.16-Page Booklet.Buy The Indispensable 1958-1962 at the best price
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Product information
- Album The Indispensable 1958-1962
- Artist Ernest Ranglin
- Release date 2026-04-24
- Label FREMEAUX & ASSOCIES
- Distributor SOCADISC
- Format CD
- EAN 3561302592022
- Number of discs 1
- Number of tracks 22
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Bloodshot Eyes
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Calypso Medley: Solas Market - Water Come a Mi Eye
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Don't Touch Me Tomato (Come Back Liza)
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Limbo
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Georgie And The Old Shoe - Theophilus Beckford
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Jack And Jill Shuffle
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Don't Want Me No More
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She's Gone
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That's Me
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Silky - Clue J and his Blues Blasters
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Jamaica Blues - Azie Lawrence
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I Want To Be In Love - Azie Lawrence
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Ernie's Delight - The Ernest Ranglin Trio
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Tenderly
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Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
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Ernie's Tune
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Polka Dots And Moonbeams
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One For Fred
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Dahoud
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Yellow Bird - Sonny Bradshaw Quartet
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Exodus - The Cecil Lloyd Group
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The Boy's Chase (From the "Dr. No" Film Soundtrack) - Monty Norman
