Man from Wareika explained

Man from Wareika
Type:Album
Artist:Rico Rodriguez
Cover:RicoRodriguezD1977ManWareika.jpg
Released:1977 (UK, Int.)
Recorded:May – September 1976; Joe Gibbs and Randy's Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, September 1976; "Africa" Island Hammersmith Studios, May 1976
Genre:Reggae
Label:Island, Blue Note, Top Ranking
Producer:Karl Pitterson
Prev Title:Blow Your Horn
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:That Man Is Forward
Next Year:1981

Man from Wareika was the first album recording for Rico Rodriguez led by his own artistic imagination, and his first recording created for album release.[1] It is notable for being the only roots reggae album to be released on Blue Note Records.

After recording one track ("Africa") in London with engineer Dick Cuthell as a kind of a demo for label owner Chris Blackwell - its arrangement is completely different in comparison to the rest of the album and contains flute and chorus - Rodriguez was offered a contract to record this album; and he could arrange to record in Jamaica.

After 15 years Rodriguez returned for the first time to Jamaica. He had left the country in 1961 when he was already heavily involved in creating the then new ska sound. In 1976 he added something new to reggae music. A critic wrote in 1977 that the album "does not just reflect the current popular trends, but ... expresses in a definitive way the Jamaican music tradition."

The nine self-composed tracks on the album offer Jamaican rhythms with horn lines between a melodic use (e.g. on "This Day" and "Lumumba") and jazz; the latter helped to define something like a new genre, Jamaican jazz, transforming the experience from early ska days into 1970s roots reggae. Most of the songs remain in Rodriguez's live repertoire until today. Some have been re-recorded by other artists as well as by himself.

Track listing

All compositions and arrangements by Rico Rodriguez

  1. "This Day" – 4:14
  2. "Ramble" – 4:11
  3. "Lumumba" – 4:01
  4. "Africa" – 4:36
  5. "Man from Wareika" – 3:16
  6. "Rasta" – 3:38
  7. "Over the Mountain" – 3:14
  8. "Gunga Din" – 3:53
  9. "Dial Africa" – 3:22

Personnel

Personnel on "Africa":

Recorded at Joe Gibbs Studios and Randy's Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica, September 1976.
Engineers: Karl Pitterson, Errol Thompson, Dick Cuthell, assisted by Flick.
"Africa" was recorded at Island Hammersmith Studios, May 1976 by Dick Cuthell.
All tracks mixed at Island Basing Street Studios by Karl Pitterson and Dick Cuthell, assisted by Kevin Dallimore.
Executive producer: Chris Blackwell

Cover illustration by Tony Wright.Design by Eckford/Stimpson.

Releases

1977:

ca. late 1980s:

1999/2000:

2004:

2016:

Man From Wareika was also remixed into a dub version, released as Warrika Dub (LP: Ghetto Rockers PRE 1), re-released 2004 in Japan on Island CD.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Augustyn, Heather . Ska: An Oral History . 2014-01-10 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-6197-4 . 95 . en.