Ernest Ranglin

Ernest Ranglin

Ernest Adheir "Ernie" Ranglin (born 19 June 1932) is a Jamaican guitarist and composer who established his career while working as a session guitarist and music director for various Jamaican record labels, including Studio One and Island Records. Ranglin played guitar on many early ska recordings and helped create the rhythmic guitar style that defined the form. He has worked with Theophilus Beckford, Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Prince Buster, the Skatalites, Bob Marley and the Eric Deans Orchestra. Ranglin is noted for a chordal and rhythmic approach that blends jazz, mento and reggae with percussive guitar solos incorporating rhythm 'n' blues and jazz inflections.

Early life
Ernest Ranglin was born in Manchester, Jamaica. His family moved to Kingston, where he attended the Providence Primary School, Kingston Senior School and Bodin College. Ranglin's introduction to music was through two uncles who both played guitar. Initially a self-taught guitarist, he received some tutoring on how to sight-read from a violin player named Tommy Tomlins. At the age of 15, Ranglin joined the Val Bennett Orchestra, which was followed by a period of employment with the Eric Deans Orchestra. While performing locally with these orchestras, Ranglin was introduced to the jazz pianist Monty Alexander, which led to a lifelong friendship as well as numerous musical collaborations.

Career
During the 1950s, Ranglin played guitar on calypso and mento releases, some of which were recorded for the tourist market. The 1958 albums The Wrigglers Sing Calypso at the Arawak as well as Jamaica Fabulous Island in the Sun - Denzil Laing and the Wigglers Sing Again (Kalypso FR 1002) recorded at Federal Studio are representative of the type of calypso floor show that Jamaican bands performed at hotels (some of the tracks from the original albums are included on the 2010 CD release Jamaica - Mento 1951-1958). He was employed as a guitarist by the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) between the years 1958 and 1965, with public radio broadcasting (radio services had been established earlier with the first broadcast transmitted in November 1939) commencing in 1959 and television broadcasting commencing in 1963. Ranglin also played with Cluett Johnson's studio band Clue J and the Blues Blasters; recording several tracks for Coxsone Dodd at Federal Studios, including the Theophilus Beckford hit "Easy Snapping" (recorded in 1956 and released in 1959), which he arranged and played guitar on. Ranglin also played on the Beckford tracks "Jack and Jill Shuffle" and "Shuffling Jug", the latter often considered as the first ska recording.

1960s
In 1962, the James Bond film Dr. No was being shot in Jamaica and Ranglin was hired by Carlos Malcolm, music director for JBC, to compose music for some of the scenes set in Jamaica. Ranglin was also the bassist on many early Prince Buster hits, including the 1963 ska release "Wash Wash" - a situation that arose from his contractual obligations to Federal Records, which barred him from appearing as a named guitarist on recordings not made or licensed by them. In 1963, Ranglin played guitar on and arranged "My Boy Lollipop", which was sung by Millie Small, who had recently been signed to Blackwell's Island label. "My Boy Lollipop" (a cover version of a song written by Robert Spencer of the doo-wop group the Cadillacs and originally recorded by Barbie Gaye in 1956) became a worldwide hit after being released by Island on licence to Fontana in March 1964. Ranglin was also employed by Duke Reid as an A&R man for Reid's Treasure Isle label as well as fulfilling the same role for the labels Federal (owned and operated by Ken Khouri, who recorded and produced Ranglin's 1965 Guitar in Ernest album) and Gay Feet. His solo releases during this period saw him return to his jazz roots with the albums Wranglin (1964) and Reflections, (1965) both issued by Island. He was also involved with Merritone, a subsidiary record label started by Federal. In 1964, Ranglin was in London with Blackwell, who was enquiring if it would be possible for Ranglin to play at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Initially the manager of Ronnie Scott's was reluctant to agree but eventually allowed Ranglin to sit-in with the house band. The reception the audience gave to his performance overcame any reservations that the manager may have had and Ranglin was invited to become the venue's resident guitarist. He stayed for nine months, backing numerous guest artists as well as appearing onstage with the Ronnie Scott Quartet and Quintet. In 1964, a live set was recorded at the club which was released on the Fontana label as The Night Is Scott And You're So Swingable in 1966. Ranglin's tenure at Ronnie Scott's brought him to the attention of UK Jazz audiences with the Melody Maker′s readers duly voting Ranglin into first place in the guitar category of the paper's 1964 Reader's Jazz Poll. Upon his return to Jamaica he found himself once again doing A&R and session work for Federal (musical director from 1965 to 1972) and Coxsone. He was involved in the recording of the Wailers' track "It Hurts to Be Alone" released on the Coxsone label in Jamaica and subsequently released in the UK (1965) by Island records. Ranglin was also music director for the recording of The Melodians' song "Rivers of Babylon". The closing years of the 1960s found Ranglin working with the Jamaican producers Lee "Scratch" Perry and Clancy Eccles; both of whom were instrumental in developing and establishing the new genre of reggae. Ranglin played on the Eccles-produced "Say What You're Saying" (1967) by Eric "Monty" Morris, which he cites as one of the earliest records to feature reggae drumming.

1970s to present
In 1973, Ranglin was awarded the Order of Distinction by the Jamaican government for his contribution to music. Ranglin frequently recorded Latin/Caribbean-infused jazz with Monty Alexander during this period, most notably the album Rass! (1974). Ranglin also toured with Jimmy Cliff in the dual role of music director/guitarist, which resulted in the 1976 album release In Concert: The Best of Jimmy Cliff. Ranglin was the lead guitarist on the Lee "Scratch" Perry recording sessions at Black Ark Studios for the Heart of the Congos (1977) album by the Congos. In 1982, he moved to Florida, where he continued to record as well as taking the opportunity to perform more regularly at jazz festivals. In 1991, Ranglin's nephew Gary Crosby formed the group Jazz Jamaica; Ranglin and Jazz Jamaica performed together at Ronnie Scott's in October 2009 as part of the club's anniversary concert series. In 1998, he signed to Chris Blackwell's newly formed Palm Pictures label and released In Search of the Lost Riddim. That same year he played with Spearhead on "I Got Plenty 'o Nuthin", which was released on the Red Hot Organization compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody. The albums E.B.@Noon and Modern Answers to Old Problems were released in 2000, followed by Grooving in 2001. In 2002 Ranglin was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the University of the West Indies for his outstanding contribution to the development of music in Jamaica. In 2006 he was the subject of a documentary Roots Of Reggae: The Ernest Ranglin Story produced and written by Arthur Gorson. In 2008, Ranglin was inducted into the Jamaican Music Hall of Fame by the Jamaica Association of Vintage Artistes and Affiliates (JAVAA). In November 2015, Ranglin announced that he would be retiring from the music business with a farewell tour in the summer of 2016. The tour featured musicians including Tony Allen, Courtney Pine, Ira Coleman, Cheikh Lô and Alex Wilson. Ranglin was honoured with the Order of Jamaica in the 2021 National Honours and Awards on Jamaica's 59th Anniversary of Independence. In 2021 and 2022, he recorded the album Two Colors with saxophonist/producer Dean Fraser, which was released in May 2022.

Credits & Appearances (56)

Production
Arranger 1
Ranglin Roots
Water Lily • 1976
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Ranglin Roots Ernest Ranglin Ranglin Roots ARCO LP 004 LP Water Lily 1976 1976
Producer 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
From Kingston JA to Miami USA Ernest Ranglin From Kingston JA to Miami USA VSLP 4008 LP Vista 1983 1983
Musicians
Bass 2
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Fire Down Below Various Artists Fire Down Below CDHB 81 CD Heartbeat 1990
Ernie ... Smith, That Is Ernie Smith Ernie ... Smith, That Is FLD JA 161 LP Federal 1972 1972
Guitar 30
Comp. Coconut Ska
King Edwards • 1963-64
Ranglin Roots
Water Lily • 1976
Struggle
Solomonic • 1978
Wise Man
Tamoki Wambesi • 1979
Pleasure Dub
Pressure Sounds • 197X
Moving On
Kingdom • 1981
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Creation Rebel Burning Spear Creation Rebel CDHB 164 CD Heartbeat 2004
Fire Down Below Various Artists Fire Down Below CDHB 81 CD Heartbeat 1990
Coconut Ska Various Artists Coconut Ska CD King Edwards 1963-64 2007
Boss Reggae Ernest Ranglin Boss Reggae FRM 120 LP FRM 1969 1969
Journey From Caltone To Treasure Isle To Studio 1 The Heptones Journey From Caltone To Treasure Isle To Studio 1 TTCD 0053 CD Trenchtown 196X-7X 2002
Picture On The Wall Freddie McKay Picture On The Wall SOR-011 LP Studio 1 1971 2017
Ernie ... Smith, That Is Ernie Smith Ernie ... Smith, That Is FLD JA 161 LP Federal 1972 1972
The Sound Doctor Lee Perry & The Sufferers The Sound Doctor PSCD 76 CD Pressure Sounds 1972-78 2012
Open The Gate Various Artists Open The Gate PERRY 2 CD Trojan 1974-76 1989
Ranglin Roots Ernest Ranglin Ranglin Roots ARCO LP 004 LP Water Lily 1976 1976
The Original Heptones The Heptones The Original Heptones TTLP 0041 LP Trenchtown 1976
Ranglypso Ernest Ranglin Ranglypso LP 68.153 LP MPS 1976 1976
Sound System International Dub LP Clancy Eccles All Stars Sound System International Dub LP PSCD 65 CD Pressure Sounds 1976 2009
Baffling Smoke Signal Various Artists Baffling Smoke Signal CDHB 252 CD Heartbeat 1976-78 2002
Pick Up The Pieces The Royals Pick Up The Pieces DEAD 1004 LP Magnum 1977 1977
Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie Candy McKenzie Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie TBL 210 LP Trojan 1977 2011
Struggle Bunny Wailer Struggle none LP Solomonic 1978 1978
United Africa Cedric Im Brooks United Africa ARCO LP 009 LP Water Lily 1978 1978
Crucial Roots Classics Bunny Wailer Crucial Roots Classics RASCD 89601 CD RAS 1978-82 2005
Harder Na Rass The Rass-es Band & Prince Jammy Harder Na Rass LBR 1031 LP Ballistic 1979 1979
Let Everyman Survive Leroy Smart Let Everyman Survive GG 017 LP GG's 1979 1979
In I Father's House Bunny Wailer In I Father's House none LP Solomonic 1979 1979
Wise Man Winston Jarrett Wise Man TWLP 1001 LP Tamoki Wambesi 1979 1979
Roaring Lion Lee Perry & His Upsetters Roaring Lion PSCD 82 CD Pressure Sounds 197X 2013
Black Art From The Black Ark Lee Perry & Friends Black Art From The Black Ark PSCD 108 CD Pressure Sounds 197X 2021
Pleasure Dub Errol Brown Pleasure Dub PSCD 63 CD Pressure Sounds 197X 2009
Rite Sound Reggae Story Various Artists Rite Sound Reggae Story 8.9002 LP Jah Live 1980 1980
Moving On The Royals Moving On KVL 9006 LP Kingdom 1981 1981
Roots Radics Rockers Reggae Bunny Wailer Roots Radics Rockers Reggae SH 43013 LP Shanachie 1983 1983
Crucial Cuts Vol 2 Scientist Crucial Cuts Vol 2 KVC 6005 LP Kingdom 1984 1984
Horns 1
Experience
Ballistic • 1979
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Experience The Rass-es Experience UAG 30259 LP Ballistic 1979 1979
Lead Guitar 12
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Classics Pat Kelly Classics SPLP 07/115 LP Super Power 1968-78
Every Mouth Must Be Fed Various Artists Every Mouth Must Be Fed PSCD 59 CD Pressure Sounds 1973-76 2008
Sound System Scratch Lee Perry & The Upsetters Sound System Scratch PSCD 68 CD Pressure Sounds 1973-78 2010
The Return Of Sound System Scratch Various Artists The Return Of Sound System Scratch PSCD 70 CD Pressure Sounds 1973-79 2011
In Concert Jimmy Cliff In Concert MS 2256 LP Reprise 1976 1976
Super Eight George Faith Super Eight LP Black Art 1977 1977
Heart Of The Congos The Congos Heart Of The Congos LP 4049 LP Black Art 1977 1977
It's A Small, Small World Junior Tucker It's A Small, Small World LP Top Ranking 1978 1978
Give Thankx Jimmy Cliff Give Thankx BSK 3240 LP Warner 1978 1978
Reconstruction Max Romeo Reconstruction ILPS 9503 LP Island 1978 1978
Sweet So Till The Gladiators Sweet So Till CDFL 30 CD Virgin 1979
Congo Ashanti Congo Congo Ashanti CBS 83796 LP CBS 1979 1979
Organ 1
From One Extreme To Another
Joint International • 1979
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
From One Extreme To Another Keith Hudson From One Extreme To Another JT 0006 LP Joint International 1979 1979

Also Appears On (24)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Studio One Music Lab Various Artists Studio One Music Lab SJRCD 503 CD Soul Jazz 2022
Studio One Rockers Various Artists Studio One Rockers SJRCD 048 CD Soul Jazz 2001
Studio One Scorcher Various Artists Studio One Scorcher SJRCD 067 CD Soul Jazz 2002
Version Dread Various Artists Version Dread CDHB 219 CD Heartbeat 2006
The Legendary Studio One Records Various Artists The Legendary Studio One Records SJRCD 248 CD Soul Jazz 1963-80 2017
Ska At The Jamaica Playboy Club Various Artists Ska At The Jamaica Playboy Club ILP 930 LP Island 1966 1966
Real Cool Tommy McCook Real Cool TJDDD 230 CD Trojan 1966-77 2005
All Aboard The C.N. Express Various Artists All Aboard The C.N. Express DBCD 054 CD Doctor Bird 1967-68 2020
Ready Steady Go Rock Steady Various Artists Ready Steady Go Rock Steady PMLP 3 SP LP Pama 1968 1968
Soul Power '68 Various Artists Soul Power '68 DBCDD 074 CD Doctor Bird 1968 2021
Tree Of Satta Vol 1 The Abyssinians & Various Artists Tree Of Satta Vol 1 BAFCD 045 CD Blood And Fire 1969-2004 2004
Studio One Freedom Sounds Various Artists Studio One Freedom Sounds SJRCD 415 CD Soul Jazz 196X 2018
Trojan Mod Reggae Box Set Vol 2 Various Artists Trojan Mod Reggae Box Set Vol 2 TJETD 287 CD Trojan 196X 2005
Trojan Sixties Box Set Various Artists Trojan Sixties Box Set TJETD 174 CD Trojan 196X 2004
Duke Reid's Treasure Chest Various Artists Duke Reid's Treasure Chest CDHB 95 CD Heartbeat 196X-7X 1992
Trojan Beatles Tribute Box Set Various Artists Trojan Beatles Tribute Box Set TJETD 220 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2004
Trojan Reggae For Kids Box Set Various Artists Trojan Reggae For Kids Box Set TJETD 262 CD Trojan 196X-8X 2005
Trojan Legends Box Set Various Artists Trojan Legends Box Set TJETD 271 CD Trojan 196X-9X 2005
Freedom Sound Various Artists Freedom Sound LP Studio 1 1970
Solid Gold Various Artists Solid Gold SOLP 09015 LP Studio 1 1971 1971
Solid Gold Various Artists Solid Gold CDHB 80 CD Heartbeat 1971 1992
Your Jamaican Girl Various Artists Your Jamaican Girl BDLPS 211 LP Bamboo 1971 1971
60's Hits Reggae Style Various Artists 60's Hits Reggae Style CD Castle Pulse 197X 2007
Hustle Various Artists Hustle SJRCD 368 CD Soul Jazz 198X 2017
8 albums
56 credits
35 labels
1965 - 2021