
In Concert - The Best Of Jimmy Cliff is a Reggae album by Jimmy Cliff, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 45 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Reggae
- Roots Reggae
- warm
- celebratory
- tropical
About
<i>In Concert: The Best of Jimmy Cliff</i> is somewhat misleadingly titled; the album is not a compilation but rather documents a single 1975 concert. But over the decades it has rightfully become the centerpiece of Cliff’s discography and as instantly familiar as any more traditionally assembled “best of.” On <i>In Concert</i> his voice takes center stage, particularly on his solemn reading of “Many Rivers to Cross.” Cliff takes the song at a deliberate, slow stepping tempo redolent of its traditional gospel arrangement, before guitarist extraordinaire Ernest Ranglin takes over, turning the song into an epic meditation on rhythmic dynamics. The band that Cliff assembled for this performance included many of Jamaica’s finest instrumentalists, and it is truly a wonder to hear the near supernatural chemistry that exists between Cliff and these musicians as they respond to his every spontaneous burst of sermonizing or improvised inflection. <i>In Concert</i> is surely one of the finest live reggae albums ever recorded and it stands as the unquestioned high point of Jimmy Cliff’s career.
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Tracklist
- 1You Can Get It If You Really Want (Live)4:00
- 2Viet Nam (Live)2:57
- 3Fountain of Life (Live)4:14
- 4Many Rivers to Cross (Live)7:14
- 5Wonderful World, Beautiful People (Live)5:48
- 6Under the Sun, Moon and Stars (Live)5:05
- 7Wild World (Live)4:10
- 8Sitting in Limbo (Live)3:48
- 9Struggling Man (Live)3:47
- 10The Harder They Come (Live)6:23
Credits
Performers
- Earl "Bagga" WalkerBASS
- Carlton "Santa" DavisDRUMS
- Keith SterlingKEYBOARDS
- Ernest RanglinLEAD GUITAR
- Uziah "Sticky" ThompsonPERCUSSION
- Noel BaileyRHYTHM GUITAR
- Joe HiggsVOCALS PERCUSSION
- Ernest Mc CleodKEYBOARDS
- Jimmy CliffLEAD VOCALS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 45 pressings tracked on Gatefold
