Ethiopian & His All Stars - The Return of Jack Sparrow (2017)

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Title: The Return of Jack Sparrow
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Omnivore Recordings
Genre: Reggae, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log) & booklet
Total Time: 1:12:37
Total Size: 394 MB
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Omnivore Recordings is proud to announce the acquisition of Nighthawk Records and Blackheart Music Publishing. Omnivore’s reissue of the Nighthawk catalog begins with an album that until now has remained unreleased. Jamaica’s premier ska, rocksteady, and early reggae sensations The Ethiopians, but got his start under the name Jack Sparrow. His early solo Jack Sparrow single efforts, some backed by The Wailers, didn’t yield any hits and prompted him to form a group, The Ethiopians, where he found his first success. So popular was their track “Train To Skaville,” that The Ethiopians were able to tour beyond Jamaica and they headed to the U.K. in 1968. “Train To Skaville” sold over 50,000 copies in Jamaica and made a slight appearance on the U.K. charts where it left a lasting impression. So much so, it was later covered by The Selector during the ska revival during the early ’80s. The Ethiopians maintained a successful career until the tragic passing of band member Stephen Taylor in 1975, victim of a car accident. Though other line ups of the Ethiopians were recorded, by 1978 Leonard was a solo artist releasing his first album that year Open The Gate Of Zion. By 1986 Leonard had already recorded two albums under his own name when he paired with Gladiators for Dread Prophecy on Nighthawk Records (slated for a future reissue on Omnivore). What isn’t commonly known, is Leonard had also recorded a second album for Nighthawk that has until now remained unissued. From the liner notes: “In 1987, Leonard toured the United States with the Gladiators. On that tour, Robert Schoenfeld the owner of Nighthawk Records met Winston Grennan, a Jamaican drummer who recalled his glory days when he played with the Beverley’s All Stars, the hot studio band behind late ’60s Beverley’s label hits by The Maytals, Derrick Morgan, and Desmond Dekker. On his return to St. Louis, Robert hatched a plan to bring that all-star session band together again in the studio to back a legendary Jamaican vocalist. That legendary Jamaican vocalist was Leonard Dillion, the Ethiopian. Omnivore Recordings is proud to present for the first time, The Return Of Jack Sparrow.

Tracklist:
1/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Slender Thread
2/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Your Message
3/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Straight On Rastafari
4/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Straight On Version
5/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - I Need Someone
6/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - I Need Someone Dub
7/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Are You Loving Me
8/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Train To Skaville
9/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Mothers Tender Care
10/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - I'm Gonna Take Over
11/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Take Over Version
12/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Flirty Flirty Guys
13/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Live Good
14/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Live Good Dub
15/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Band Your Belly
16/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Beggars Have No Choice
17/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Do It Sweet
18/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Let's Get Together Now
19/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Heavenly Father
20/20. Ethiopian & His All Stars - Heavenly Father Interlude

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