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The Abyssinians are a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics.
The vocal trio was originally formed in 1968 by Bernard Collins and Donald Manning. Their first song was "Satta Massagana", which was strongly influenced by Carlton Manning's "Happy Land". "Satta Massagana" is a Rastafarian hymn sung partly in the ancient Ethiopian Amharic language. They recruited a third vocalist, who was still at school and often unable to attend rehearsals; he was soon replaced by Donald's brother Lynford Manning, who had previously been a member of their brother Carlton Manning's group Carlton and The Shoes.
"Satta Massagana" was first recorded for producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd in March 1969, but he decided against releasing it, seeing no commercial potential for what he saw as a song constituting cultural subversion. In 1971, the group purchased the master tapes from Dodd for £90 and released it on their own Clinch label, the single becoming a massive success, prompting Dodd to release his own instrumental and deejay versions. The group released further takes on the song on Clinch by Tommy McCook, Big Youth, and Dillinger, as well as their own "Mabrak", featuring the group reciting passages from the Old Testament. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists. The group's second release, "Declaration of Rights", featured Leroy Sibbles on backing vocals, and like their first was a huge hit in Jamaica, (and subsequently in the international market) and has been covered several times since. Their 1973 single "Y Mas Gan" was similar to "Satta" in its use of Amharic.
Declaration of Rights may refer to:
Declaration may refer to:
Don Carlos is a five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the dramatic play Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien (Don Carlos, Infante of Spain) by Friedrich Schiller. In addition, it has been noted by David Kimball that the Fontainebleau scene and auto da fé "were the most substantial of several incidents borrowed from a contemporary play on Philip II by Eugène Cormon".
The opera's story is based on conflicts in the life of Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1545–1568), after his betrothed Elisabeth of Valois was married instead to his father Philip II of Spain as part of the peace treaty ending the Italian War of 1551–1559 between the Houses of Habsburg and Valois. It was commissioned and produced by the Théâtre Impérial de l'Opéra (Paris Opera) and given its premiere at the Salle Le Peletier on 11 March 1867.
When performed in one of its several Italian versions, the opera is generally called Don Carlo. The first Italian version given in Italy was in Bologna in March 1867. Revised again by Verdi, it was given in Naples in November/December 1872. Finally, two other versions were prepared: the first was seen in Milan in January 1884 (in which the four acts were based on some original French text which was then translated). That is now known as the "Milan version", while the second—also sanctioned by the composer—became the "Modena version" and was presented in that city in December 1886. It added the "Fontainebleau" first act to the Milan four-act version.
The Abyssinians classic brillianty covered by Johnny Clarke.
cover of The Abyssinians's (Jam Sounds) Album Satta Massagana - 1976
Artist: Dennis Brown Title: Declaration Of Rights Genre: Reggae ˙ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reggae2Reggae Instagram: https://instagram.com/reggae2reggae
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Roots harmonies simply don't come any better than this - and as far as I can ascertain this is the original press from 71/72
Top drawer cut of The Abyssinians' classic with a killer Tubby's dub, 1975
Artist : Abyssinians Title : Declaration of Rights Label : Coxsone Records Producer : (Clement Dodd) Year : 1971 Riddim : Declaration Of Rights Matrix : FCD-7339-A FRM
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http://www.WorldAReggae.com http://www.facebook.com/worldareggae The Abyssinians Live at Rebel Salute 2017, Plantation Cove, Priory St. Ann, Jamaica. January 13, 2017
The ABYSSINIANS & Rootz Revealerz - The Moving On Tour B-Side Reggae festival - L'Observatoire, Cergy 12.03.2016
The ABYSSINIANS & Rootz Revealerz - The Moving On Tour B-Side Reggae festival - L'Observatoire, Cergy 12.03.2016
The ABYSSINIANS & Rootz Revealerz - The Moving On Tour B-Side Reggae festival - L'Observatoire, Cergy 12.03.2016
Satta Massagana é considerado um clássico do reggae roots, lançado pelos The Abyssinians oficialmente em 1976. The Abyssinians é uma banda jamaicana de reggae fundada em 1968 por Donald Manning, Bernard Collins e Linford Manning. Tracklist: 01 - Declaration of Rights 02 - The Good Lord 03 - Forward Unto Zion 04 - Know Jah Today 05 - Abendigo 06 - Y Mas Gan 07 - Black Man's Strain 08 - Satta Massagana 09 - I and I 10 - African Race 11 - Leggo Beast 12 - Peculiar Number 13 - Reason Time 14 - There Is No End 15 - Jerusalem 16 - Leggo Beast Dub 17 - Abendigo (Extended Mix) 18 - Poor Jason Whyte (Extended Mix) I do not attempt to receive credit or recognition for the music in this video I have no rights to the album art (cover) of this album I do not monetize any of the mu...
Les Abyssinians sont un des trios les plus célèbres de l'histoire du reggae. Formé en 1968 par Bernard Collins, Donald Manning et Linford Manning, ils furent inspirés par les grands chanteurs de soul américaine tels que Sam Cooke ou Curtis Mayfield. Rappelons qu'à l'époque la radio jamaïcaine passait presque uniquement des titres américains. Bernard Colllins était même passionné par Elvis Presley (on le surnommait Presley à l'école). Du côté reggae, les artistes de l'époque Alton Ellis, Delroy Wilson et Ken Boothe bercèrent le trio. La carrière des Abyssinians est atypique puisqu'ils vont rencontrer très vite un succès mondial avec leur titre Satta Massagana. Ce dernier est le premier morceau produit par Bernard Collins, en 1969, sur le label qu'il venait de créer, Clinch (du nom du symbo...
Lançado em 1978, Arise é o segundo álbum completo do trio vocal jamaicano The Abyssinians, formado originalmente em 1968 por Bernard Collins e Donald Manning. Arise foi gravado em condições estressantes com rivalidades internas ameaçando quebrar o grupo, e após o lançamento do álbum, Collins deixou a banda, a ser eventualmente substituído por Carlton Manning. Faixas: 01 - Oh Lord 02 - This Land Is For Everyone 03 - Mightiest Of All 04 - Meditation 05 - Wicked Men 06 - Jah Loves 07 - Dem A Come 08 - South African Enlistment 09 - Hey You 10 - Let My Days Be Long Eu não possuo os direitos deste vídeo Que eu não receba o crédito ou reconhecimento pela música neste vídeo Eu não tenho direitos sobre a arte da capa deste álbum Eu não monetizo qualquer música contida neste canal I do not ow...
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Download: http://www.DisqueriaReggae.blogspot.com 01 Declaration of Rights 02 The Good Lord 03 Forward on to Zion 04 Know Jah Today 05 Abendigo 06 Y Mas Gan 07 Black Man's Strain 08 Satta Massagana 09 I and I 10 African Race 11 Leggo Beast 12 Peculiar Number 13 Reason Time 14 There Is No End
OBJETIVO: Reunir no mesmo canal, álbuns completos de diversas bandas de reggae do planeta, para prestígio da nação regueira. Meet on the same channel, full albums of various reggae bands on the planet, for prestige reggae nation.
Dezarie performs with Ron Benjamin and the Midnite Band at the Independent in San Francisco on August 4, 2009. This is the whole show.
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After their show on April 18, 2011at Paradiso Amsterdam. WorldAReggae's Jenny Fajah had a short conversation with The Abyssinians. © worldareggae.com
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INEVER KNEW TV interview Leroy Sibbles about the history of rocksteady/reggae music, working with Dennis Brown, The Abyssinians, John Holt, Burning Spear, Jackie Mittoo, Carlton and The Shoes, Studio one & the similarity to Motown Records. Logon to www.LeroySibbles.com Follow Leroy Sibbles Social Media @twitter.com/leroysibbles1 @soundcloud.com/LeroySibbles @reverbnation.com/LeroySibbles @instagram.com/leroySibbles @facebook.com/leroySibbles @youtube.com/leroySibbles PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO: I NEVER KNEW TV Also check out our blog: LIVITY.INFO
The Archivest Interview's Seattles Abyssinian Creole Khingz & Gabriel Teodros
The Abyssinians classic brillianty covered by Johnny Clarke.
cover of The Abyssinians's (Jam Sounds) Album Satta Massagana - 1976
Artist: Dennis Brown Title: Declaration Of Rights Genre: Reggae ˙ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reggae2Reggae Instagram: https://instagram.com/reggae2reggae
http://goodvibescorner.blogspot.com/
Roots harmonies simply don't come any better than this - and as far as I can ascertain this is the original press from 71/72
Top drawer cut of The Abyssinians' classic with a killer Tubby's dub, 1975
Artist : Abyssinians Title : Declaration of Rights Label : Coxsone Records Producer : (Clement Dodd) Year : 1971 Riddim : Declaration Of Rights Matrix : FCD-7339-A FRM
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Pt.1 #UNDRIP
Look, oh Lord, they brought us down here
Have us in bondage, right through these hells/years (?)
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say
Get up and fight for your rights my brothers
Get up and fight for your rights my sisters
Took us away from civilization
Brought us to slave in this big plantation
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worse here than hell, I say
Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister
Took us away from civilization
Brought us to slave in this big plantation
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worse here than hell, I say
Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister
Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister
Get up and fight for your right, my brother