Abyssinians - " Satta Dub "
The Abyssinians, known for their spiritual anthem "Satta Massa Gana" song and
LP, are one of the most influential Reggae Bands of all time. Formed in 1969 by
Donald Manning, Linford Manning and Bernard Collins, the trio always sang songs of protest
and spiritually, this is his "Satta Massa Gana" in Dub reissue in France in
1998, all tracks previously unavailable on CD and previously unreleased outside of
Jamaica, Unmisseble.
Tracks :
- Thunderstorm (Instrumental Version Of "Satta Massa
Gana" - feat. Bongo Herman, Bongo Lez and Donald Manning on Percurssion)
- Mandela Version (Dub Version Of Mandela)
- African Dub (Dub Version Of African Race)
- I' N' I Dub (Dub Version Of I' N' I)
- Good Lord Dub (Dub Version Of Good Lord)
- Know Jah Dub (Dub Version Of Know Jah Today)
- Y Mas Gan Dub (Dub Version Of Y Mas Gan)
- Jah Loves Dub (Dub Version Of Jah Loves)
- Zion I Dub (Dub Version Of Forward Onto Zion)
- Peculiar Dub (Dub Version Of Peculiar Number)
- Meditation Dub (Dub Version Of Meditation)
- Dem A Dub (Dub Version Of Dem A Come)
- There Is No Dub (Dub Version Of There Is No End)
- Mandela (Instrumental Version Of "Satta Massa
Gana" - feat.Tommy McCook on Saxophone)
- Mandela Part 2 (Instrumental Version Of "Satta Massa
Gana" - feat.Tommy McCook on Fife)
- Paulo Matos, Reggae Portugal 2000