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Reggae Hit the Town [#1]

 
Album Review: Reggae Hit the Town [#1]

  • Artist: Ethiopians
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 11, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

A bumper collection of some of the Ethiopians' finest work, and for once the title is barely misleading. Bar the first two tracks, which pre-date the genre's arrival, Reggae Hit the Town is drawn exclusively from that hit-filled era. A succinct career summary helps to put things in perspective, and best of all, the tracks are sequenced in chronological order, allowing listeners to chart the group's progress for themselves. What's missing are release dates and, worse yet, production credits. As the selector obviously worked hard on this fine overview, without playing producer favorites, this is a particular pity. So for the record, there's Coxsone Dodd's stellar "Owe Me No Pay Me," which heralded the shift from ska to rocksteady, Sonia Pottinger's pure rocksteady smash "Cool It Amigo," a clutch of classics from H Robinson including the celebratory title track and the sizzling "Fire a Mus Mus Tail," a batch from J.J. Johnson including the forceful "Buss Your Mouth," and a pair of stellar cuts from both Derrick Harriott ("Lot's Wife") and Alvin Ranglin (the superb "Starvation"). Winston Riley is well represented, and listeners can pick between "Jericho," "Promises," and others. Rupie Edwards oversaw the insistent "Big Splish Splash," while some of Leonard Dillon's own productions are also showcased among the album's final tracks. By this time, the Ethiopians were beginning to fall from favor, although their music remained just as high caliber; 1974's "Conquering Lion" was especially noteworthy. Although some of these tracks turn up regularly on compilations, the bulk of the set can only be found with difficulty elsewhere, even though none are rarities and most were hits. Thus, Reggae is one of the best places for new fans to start, and a boon for those already well aware of this group's enormous talent. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Owe Me No Pay Me Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:32)
Cool It Amigo Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:35)
Fire a Mus Mus Tail Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:19)
Reggae Hit the Town Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:26)
I'm Not a King The Ethiopians (2:06)
What a Big Surprise Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:29)
My Testimony (Lyrics) Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:24)
Buss Your Mouth (Lyrics) Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:37)
Mek You Go on So Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:37)
Here I Come Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:48)
Praise Far I Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:16)
What a Pain Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:28)
Lot Wife Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:45)
Sound of Our Forefathers Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:53)
Starvation Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:11)
Israel Want Be Free Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:15)
What We Gonna Do Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:28)
Promises Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:56)
Big Belly Horse Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:46)
Jericho Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (3:04)
Big Splish Splash Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (3:29)
Build a Bridge Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:31)
(I Want to Be) A Better Man The Ethiopians (3:00)
Conquering Lion Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:40)
Knowledge Is Power (Lyrics) Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:10)
Another Moses (Lyrics) Leonard Dillon The Ethiopians (2:59)
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