The Ethiopians – Woman Capture Man Gold Heavyweight Vinyl

£28.00

Woman Capture Man Gold Heavyweight Vinyl – The Ethiopians New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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The Ethiopians were one of Jamaicas most popular bands in the late ska, rocksteady and early reggae period. They were founded by Leonard Dillon, Stephen Taylor and Aston Morrison, and recorded several hit singles, including ‘Train To Skaville’ and ‘Owe Me No Pay Me’ .When their third album was released, reggae music was shifting from rough and fast towards a smoother and slower level. With the smooth vocals of The Ethiopians in front of the mix and the organ sound in the background, they recordedWoman Capture Man. The album is produced by J.J. Johnson, who was a major influence on Jamaican ska and rocksteady music during the 1960s revolution.Woman Capture Manis available as a limited individually numbered edition of 1000 copies on gold coloured vinyl. The Ethiopians is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £28 +P&P

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