Ball of Fire
Studio album by
Released1997 (UK)
1998 (US)
GenreSka jazz
LabelIsland Jamaica Jazz[1]
Skatalites chronology
Greetings from Skamania
(1996)
Ball of Fire
(1997)
Ska Titans: Laurel Aitken & the Skatalites
(1999)

Ball of Fire is an album by the Jamaican band the Skatalites, released in 1998 in the United States.[2][3] The band supported the album with a North American tour, including shows with several Hellcat bands.[4][5]

Production

The eight-piece Skatalites recorded Ball of Fire with four original members.[6] The band reinterpreted some of their older instrumentals—which had been hits in the United Kingdom—stretching them out and giving them a jazzier sound, with longer guitar and horn solos.[7][8][9] Ernest Ranglin played guitar on some of the tracks.[10] The title track was written in the early 1960s.[11]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[12]
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionB+[13]
The Austin Chronicle[14]
The Indianapolis Star[15]
Los Angeles Daily News[16]
MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide[17]
Rolling Stone[18]
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide[19]

The Austin Chronicle wrote that Ball of Fire "is nothing less than a live, in-the-studio recording with a sparkling sound ... Here is one of the greatest 'groove' bands of all time at the top of their form."[14] The Independent stated: "Ultimately, you're left with the feeling that it's being done for their benefit, rather than yours. That's jazz, I guess."[20] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution determined that Ranglin "contributes lightning quick bebop lines, taking the music beyond its structural limitations."[13]

Rolling Stone deemed the album "a casual, disarmingly sweet trip through the band's storied songbook."[18] The Los Angeles Daily News opined that "the current lineup recaptures the original energy and jazz roots."[16] The Indianapolis Star determined that "enough cannot be said about the strong, smooth solos on trumpet (Nathan Breedlove) and alto sax (Lester Sterling)."[15]

AllMusic wrote that the album "finds a reunited Skatalites reworking their greatest hits, playing long, extended passages that allow the band to demonstrate their substantial instrumental abilities."[12]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."James Bond Theme" 
2."Latin Goes Ska" 
3."Confucious" 
4."Occupation" 
5."Rock Fort Rock" 
6."Eastern Standard Time" 
7."Ball of Fire" 
8."Swing Easy" 
9."Ringo" 
10."Freedom Sound" 

References

  1. "New World '98". CMJ New Music Report. 57 (601): 22. Jan 11, 1999.
  2. "The Skatalites Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  3. Walker, Klive (June 21, 2005). "Dubwise: Reasoning from the Reggae Underground". Insomniac Press via Google Books.
  4. Sherr, Sara (6 Feb 1998). "ALTERNATIVE CHOICE". Philadelphia Daily News. p. F15.
  5. Piccoli, Sean (15 Feb 1998). "HELLCAT REVUE". Sun-Sentinel. p. 2D.
  6. Jenkins, Mark (4 Feb 1998). "Reaching for the Ska". The Washington Post. p. D7.
  7. Augusto, Troy J. (March 4, 1998). "The Skatalites". Variety.
  8. Bell, Carrie (Oct 18, 1997). "Current craze opens doors for classic acts, reissues". Billboard. 109 (42): 1, 92.
  9. Boehm, Mike (25 Feb 1998). "The Ska Fathers". Los Angeles Times. p. F2.
  10. Wolk, Douglas (Feb 1998). "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly (54): 40.
  11. Masouri, John (November 11, 2009). "Wailing Blues: The Story of Bob Marley's Wailers". Omnibus Press via Google Books.
  12. 1 2 "The Skatalites Ball of Fire Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  13. 1 2 "SKA". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 19 Feb 1998. p. K6.
  14. 1 2 "Record Reviews". www.austinchronicle.com.
  15. 1 2 Bacon, Scott (8 Feb 1998). "Skatalites trip to the past yields lively delights". The Indianapolis Star. p. I7.
  16. 1 2 Shuster, Fred (6 Feb 1998). "SOUND CHECK". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L23.
  17. MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 2000. p. 719.
  18. 1 2 Moon, Tom (Feb 5, 1998). "Ball of Fire". Rolling Stone (779): 60, 62.
  19. (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. 2004. p. 741.
  20. Gill, Andy (29 Aug 1997). "THE SKATALITES Ball of Fire". Features. The Independent. p. 12.
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