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The Abyssinians - Satta Amasagana mp3 album

The Abyssinians - Satta Amasagana

Musician: The Abyssinians
Album title: Satta Amasagana
Style: Roots Reggae
Released: 1976
Country: Jamaica
Size MP3 version: 1296 mb
Size APE version: 1727 mb
Size WMA version: 1280 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 656
Format: VQF AAC WMA MP4 MP1 ASF AU
Genre: Reggae

The Abyssinians - Satta Amasagana mp3 album

The Abyssinians - Satta Amasagana mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Declaration Of Rights
A2 Good Lord
A3 Forward On To Zion
A4 Know Jah Today
A5 Abondico
B1 Yi Mas Gan
B2 Black Man Strain
B3 I And I
B4 Africa Race
B5 Satta-A-Masagana

Credits

  • Bass [Uncredited] – Robbie Shakespeare, Val Douglas
  • Drums [Uncredited] – Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Michael Richards, Sly Dunbar
  • Engineer [Uncredited] – Bruce Davidson
  • Flute [Uncredited] – Clive Hunt
  • Guitar [Uncredited] – Earl "Chinna" Smith, Michael Chung*
  • Horns [Uncredited] – Clive Hunt, Jerome Francique*, Llewellyn Chang
  • Keyboards [Uncredited] – Clive Hunt, Geoffrey Chung, Tyrone Downie
  • Producer [Uncredited] – Clive Hunt
  • Vocals [Uncredited] – Bernard Collins, Donald Manning, Linford Manning

Notes

Bootleg record from 1976 pressed in deep red vinyl.
The wax looks 'black' to the naked eye but holding it against light reveals it as red.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: BR 001 A-2-K
  • Matrix / Runout: BR 001 B-2-K

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPPN 2001 The Abyssinians Satta Massagana ‎(LP, Album) Penetrate LPPN 2001 Jamaica 1976
HEARTBEAT 11661-7838-2 The Abyssinians Satta Massagana ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, RE, Sli) Heartbeat Records HEARTBEAT 11661-7838-2 US 2006
BC-001 Abyssianians* Forward On To Zion ‎(LP) Clinch Records BC-001 Jamaica 1977
CRLP27 8 88 The Abyssinians Forward On To Zion ‎(LP, Album, RE) Clinch Records CRLP27 8 88 Jamaica Unknown
AZ. 2000 The Abbysinians* Satta ‎(LP, Album) Azul AZ. 2000 US 1977



AfinaS
the lp with the br001 matrix is a slightly alternative mix to the klik pressing - listen to the intro on african race which is clearly different - i have been told that the abyssinians themselves pressed a limited quantity in the uk on black vinyl (i'm not sure about the red ones) to tout around to record companies who were investing in reggae at the time.