• 1. Woman Capture Man
      • 2. Things A Get Bad To Worse
      • 3. Joy Joy
      • 4. So You Look On It
      • 5. High High
      • 6. Everything Crash
      • 7. I'll Never Get Burn
      • 8. Opportunity
      • 9. Hong Kong Flu
      • 10. Hang On
      • 11. I Want You My Baby
      • 12. Your Promise

      The Ethiopians was one of Jamaica's most popular bands during the late ska, rocksteady and early reggae periods. Their third album Woman a Capture Man is a quieter record than their first releases.

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