Английская Википедия:In Search of the Lost Riddim
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album In Search of the Lost Riddim is an album by the Jamaican musician Ernest Ranglin, released in 1998.[1][2] It was among the first releases from Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures label; Blackwell's Island Records had signed Ranglin in the 1950s.[3] The album title refers to Ranglin's decades-long absence from making music in Africa.[4]
Ranglin supported the album by playing North American shows with Baaba Maal.[5] The album was a success on the Specialist albums chart in the United Kingdom.[6]
Production
Recorded in Dakar, Senegal, with members of Maal's band, the album was produced by Ranglin, Ira Coleman, and Bart Fermie.[7][8][9] Ranglin wrote three of the 11 songs.[10] Maal sang on "Minuit" and "Haayo"; Maal and Mansour Seck also played guitar.[11][12] Dion Parson played drums on the tracks.[13] A balafon was used on a few tracks, as were koras and tamas.[4][14]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Orlando Weekly called the album "an intoxicating aural bath that matches Ranglin's eclectic six-string leads and fills and the steady bass work of Ira Coleman with traditional percussion and string instruments and luxurious chanting and singing."[15] The Guardian deemed it "a gently rhythmic, refreshingly original and contemporary-sounding fusion that is both joyful, subtle, and remarkably classy."[16] The Sydney Morning Herald considered it "a beautifully recorded album—an all-acoustic session using just percussion, stringed instruments and vocals—with the relaxed, celebratory atmosphere of musicians reaching across the diaspora to find common ground."[17]
The Financial Times labeled In Search of the Lost Riddim "a lovely, sunny sound, all tinkling guitars and delicious variations of rhythm."[18] Newsday wrote that "Ranglin's fat, juicy notes on his electric guitar blend in perfectly with the acoustic accompaniment of the Senegalese musicians."[11] The Observer noted that "the music is filled with Ranglin's melodious warmth and easy good nature."[19]
AllMusic wrote that "the English bass and drums style gets all mixed up here with reggae and Afro-pop, resulting in a scintillating dance party."[20]
Track listing
Charts
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[21] | 85 |
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