Ethiopians: Slave Call - Limited 180-Gram Orange Colored Vinyl (Vinyl LP)
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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. Ethiopian National Anthem, Slave Call, Guilty Conscience, Hurry on, Nuh Follow Babylon, Train to Skaville, Culture, Obeah Book, Let It Be Me, I Love Jah
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. Ethiopian National Anthem, Slave Call, Guilty Conscience, Hurry on, Nuh Follow Babylon, Train to Skaville, Culture, Obeah Book, Let It Be Me, I Love Jah