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Latest MP3s from The Ethiopians

  • 4-18-2009
  • Train to Skaville, by The Ethiopians found at http://pogoagogo.blogspot.com
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  • 10-01-2008
  • Things A Get Bad To Worse, by The Ethiopians found at http://midwesternhousewives.blogspot.com/2008/10/ethiopians-old-school-ska-reggae-for.html
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  • 7-26-2008
  • Everything Crash, by The Ethiopians
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  • 2-27-2009
  • CD1 - 07 - Train to Skaville, by The Ethiopians
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  • 2-27-2009
  • CD1 - 07 - Train to Skaville, by The Ethiopians found at http://riot.20minutes-blogs.fr/
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  • 10-01-2008
  • Train To Skaville, by The Ethiopians found at http://midwesternhousewives.blogspot.com/2008/10/ethiopians-old-school-ska-reggae-for.html
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  • 10-01-2008
  • Everything Crash, by The Ethiopians found at http://butchslap.blogspot.com
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  • 9-22-2008
  • Everything Crash, by The Ethiopians found at http://inkhornterm.blogspot.com/2008/09/all-moneys-gone-nowhere-to-go-michael.html
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  • 7-26-2008
  • Train to Skaville, by The Ethiopians found at http://www.dinosaurgardens.com/archives/538
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  • 7-26-2008
  • The Whip, by The Ethiopians found at http://www.dinosaurgardens.com/archives/538
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Latest Buzz on The Ethiopians

  • 7-30-2010
  • The Ethiopians - Engine 54
  • The Ethiopians - Engine 54Been listening my Trojan records box set this morning and damn has it uplifted my being! If you don't got any old roots, rocksteady and ska releases put out by Trojan, get some!... (in post The Ethiopians - Engine 54 from Hear No Evil. More by this artist at ) ...
  • 5-12-2010
  • England River Ska
  • and the Ethiopians who were responsible for the Ska invasion in the early 60's that left an indelible mark ...
  • 5-01-2010
  • This Is Your Brain on Omar
  • of seeing it all come to life for all parties involved. EM: The Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed is famous ...
  • 4-30-2010
  • This Is Your Brain on Omar
  • of seeing it all come to life for all parties involved. EM: The Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed is famous ...
  • 4-27-2010
  • 7th Annual Sheba Film Festival
  • the humiliated and depressed image of the Ethiopian community in Israel, both in its own eyes and in the eyes ...
  • 4-26-2010
  • May 2010
  • mixes acoustic and electronic instruments as diverse as the Ethiopian cumbus. Free download of first ...
  • 4-16-2010
  • New Recordings
  • named-dropped more than once in these melodically inviting songs set amid the Ethiopian restaurants ...
  • 1-15-2010
  • Khan Artists
  • brass bands or the Ethiopian excursions of Boston's Either/Orchestra. Devotees of Sufism ...
  • 6-08-2009
  • ETHIOPIANS, THE - Train To Skaville 1966-1969 (from Forced Exposure)
  • Formed in early 1966 by Leonard 'Sparrow' Dillon, the Ethiopians were of the first groups to openly draw a connection between themselves and Rastafarianism, paving the way for the many 'Roots' reggae artists to come. This collection of early hits (1966-1969) features classics like 'Owe Me No Pay Me' (from their first recording session with Coxsone Dodd at his legendary Studio One studio), 'Train To Skaville' (recoded at Duke Reid's famed Treasure Isle studio), 'The Whip' (recorded at Sonia Potti......
  • 4-19-2006
  • The Ethiopians - Everything Crash: The Best Of The Ethiopians (from Global Rhythm)
  • With political and Rastafarian-inspired lyrics by Leonard "Sparrow" Dillon, the Ethiopians were one of the first "conscious" groups in Jamaica, helping pave the way for Burning Spear, Bob Marley, etc. They were also one of the first groups to use the term "reggae" in a song title ("Reggae Hit The Town") and their "Train To Skaville" was, despite the title, one of the first rocksteady hits. This 25-track compilation is one of the best of many overviews of their career, covering the decade 1966-76......
  • 4-19-2006
  • The Ethiopians - Everything Crash: The Best Of The Ethiopians (from Global Rhythm)
  • With political and Rastafarian-inspired lyrics by Leonard "Sparrow" Dillon, the Ethiopians were one of the first "conscious" groups in Jamaica, helping pave the way for Burning Spear, Bob Marley, etc. They were also one of the first groups to use the term "reggae" in a song title ("Reggae Hit The Town") and their "Train To Skaville" was, despite the title, one of the first rocksteady hits. This 25-track compilation is one of the best of many overviews of their career, covering the decade 1966-76......