• The Ethiopians – Here I Come
    • The Ethiopians – Rook Ma Dine
    • 1. Here I Come
    • 2. Rook Ma Dine

    "Here I Come" is one of those early Reggae songs with that special Rocksteady feel,and shows Ranny Bop Williams picking his guitar in a "Lynn Taitt style". Late 60s early 70s recordings


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    The EthiopiansYou Got To Be Clean / Miss NoraMerritone
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      The Ethiopians Engine 54Trojan
      A classic rocksteady album debut recorded with Tommy McCook and the Supersonics, feat. an updated version of Lee Perry's 'Train to Ska-Ville'.
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        The EthiopiansWreak It UpJ.J.
        Two killer Boss reggae tunes back to back from Leonard Dillon & The Ethiopians.
        • – Wreak It Up
        • – Hang On Don't Let Go
        The EthiopiansSelahJ.J.
        1971 early reggae nuggets from J.J. records with added bonus of Dennis Alcapone DJ cut on the flip. Record plays at 33RPM two tracks per side.
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        • Dennis Alcapone – Rocking 2 Ethiopia
        • – Version
        The EthiopiansTrain To SkavilleJJ
        All time classic early reggae tune on a very clean and loud repress with original label, rare instrumental version on the b-side.
        • – Train To Skaville
        • – Version
        The EthiopiansEverything CrashJ.J
        one of two ethiopians 7"reissues from 1969 loved by the skinheads of the time with the rare ansel collins cut on the flip. limited stock don't delay......
        • The Ethiopians – Everything Crash
        • Ansel Collins – Bigger Boss
        The EthiopiansWoman Capture ManJ.J
        two skinhead classics back to back from 1969 on limited/loud pressing!! don't delay.....
        • The Ethiopians – Woman Capture Man
        • The Kingstonians – Mix It Up

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        The EthiopiansTrain To SkavilleJJ
        All time classic early reggae tune on a very clean and loud repress with original label, rare instrumental version on the b-side.
        • – Train To Skaville
        • – Version

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