Ethiopians: Slave Call - Limited 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl

Ethiopians SKU: 44316891
Ethiopians: Slave Call - Limited 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl

Ethiopians: Slave Call - Limited 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl

Ethiopians SKU: 44316891

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $38.99
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Title: Slave Call - Limited 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl
Artist: Ethiopians
Label: Music on Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8719262034204
Genre: Reggae

Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on orange coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Deep Nyabinghi drumming and chanting on a version of the Ethiopian national anthem gets things underway on Slave Call, a majestic journey through the spiritual roots of reggae. Later songs add guitars, bass, keyboards, and horns to build a more standard reggae sound on that foundation, but there's always a dignified restraint and the profundity of the nyabinghi beat. The entire album revolves around Leonard Dillon's Rastafarian beliefs, with even the cover of the Beatles' "Let It Be" rewritten to a religious end.

Tracks:
1.1 Ethiopian National Anthem
1.2 Slave Call
1.3 Guilty Conscience
1.4 Hurry on
1.5 Nuh Follow Babylon
1.6 Train to Skaville
1.7 Culture
1.8 Obeah Book
1.9 Let It Be Me
1.10 I Love Jah
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