Slave Call

Q429.77

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Descripción
Product Description Collection of mid ’70s tracks featuring the heartfelt voice of Leonard Dillon. Includes versions of the Ethiopian National Anthem, the Beatles’ “Let it Be,” and a version of the classic “Train to Skaville.” Produced by Niney the Observer. Tienda 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. This is not your jumping-around reggae; it’s more suited to a solemn procession, although the tempo picks up a bit for the joyous sound of a version of “Train to Skaville,” The Ethiopians’ signature song. Just as the Ethiopian national anthem is a recital of Rastafarian creed rather than that country’s real national anthem, there’s a Rastafarianized version of “Let It Be” that demonstrates the truly inspiring universality of any soulful music. Slave Call belongs in all serious reggae collections. –Jonathan E.
Peso
2.50 Onzas
Dimensiones
5.5 x 5.5 x 0.25 pulgadas
Fabricante es Heartbeat
La calificación que le dan a Slave Call, 4 usuarios es de 5.0 sobre 5 estrellas.

Peso 1.00 lbs

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