
The Ethiopians are a reggae, rocksteady, and ska vocalgroup, founded by Leonard Dillon, Stephen Taylor and Aston Morris, that started recording for Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd in 1966. Leonard Dillon had previously released some mento songs under the name Jack Sparrow. Around late 1966 Aston Morris left the Ethiopians. Having left Coxsone the Ethiopians started recording at Dynamic Studios for the W.I.R.L. label releasing one of the all-time ska classics, the exhuberant 'Train to Skaville', which was their first success.
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Train to Skaville
Engine 54
Everything Crash
Come On Now
Free Man
The Whip
Reggae Hit The Town
Good Ambition
Give Me Your Love
No Baptism
Hong Kong Flu
Train To Glory
Woman Capture Man
Pirate
Owe Me No Pay Me
What A Fire
The Selah
Slave Call
Cool It Amigo
Obeah Book
You Got The Dough
I Need You
I'm Gonna Take Over Now
The World Goes Ska
Ding Dong Bell
Not Me
Guilty Conscience
Condition Bad A Yard
Feel The Spirit
Hurry On
Drop Him
Things A Get Bad To Worse
Long Time Now
The Ring
Mother's Tender Care
Let It Be
Knowledge Is Power
Well Red
My Love
Sad News
Fire a Muss Muss Tail
True Man
My Testimony
Stay Loose Mama
The Word Is Love
Free
Conquering Lion
Woman's World
I'll Never Get Burnt
Hang On
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