Satta Massagana [Bonus Tracks] The Abyssinians

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CD - Special Edition

  • Release Date: 10/23/2007
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 44,250
  • Label: HEARTBEAT / PGD
  • UPC: 011661783829
 
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Track List
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Satta Massagana [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENDeclaration of Rights 3:30
2LISTENThe Good Lord 3:27
3LISTENForward Unto Zion 3:48
4LISTENKnow Jah Today 2:58
5LISTENAbendigo 3:37
6LISTENY Mas Gan 3:44
7LISTENBlack Man's Strain 2:47
8LISTENSatta Massagana 3:32
9LISTENI and I 3:36
10LISTENAfrican Race 2:56
11LISTENLeggo Beast 3:12
12LISTENPeculiar Number 4:02
13LISTENReason Time 2:57
14LISTENThere Is No End 3:24
15LISTENJerusalem Bonus Track 2:19
16LISTENLeggo Beast Dub Bonus Track / Dub 3:01
17LISTENAbendigo previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Extended Mix 5:58
18LISTENPoor Jason Whyte previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Extended Mix 4:18

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Editorial Reviews

This is one of those legendary reggae albums that's easier to admire than enjoy. There's no doubt of its importance: if you had to pick the five most influential Rasta anthems of the 1970s (and Jah knows there have been few if any since then), the title track of this album would be one of them. So, most likely, would "Declaration of Rights," which has been remade in countless different versions. And the Abyssinians themselves are a fine vocal trio. If they're not as sweet-sounding as the Mighty Diamonds, and not as tight and compelling as the Heptones, they do have a fierce and intense spirituality that is pretty compelling in its own right. But all that said, this is an album that takes some time and adjustment to enjoy. For one thing, every single song is taken at exactly the same tempo. Reggae is a music that is built on subtle differentiation (or, as philistines and Babylonians might say, it all tends to sound the same), and that means that it's important to sow a little variety wherever you can. It's also true that the group's spiritual intensity sometimes leads the harmonies to, shall we say, wander in the wilderness a bit. But the deep religious conviction of the songs and singers, as well as that unchanging, loping, serene groove, will begin to draw you in after a few listens. [This version of Satta Massagana includes four bonus tracks.] Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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