The Ethiopians, Lynn Taitt & The Jets - The WhipCool It Omego

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Review by Renato Pizarro Osses

The album "The WhipCool It Omego" by Ethiopians, Lynn Taitt & The Jets is a masterpiece that blends Jamaican ska and rocksteady with Ethiopian rhythms and melodies. The album features ten tracks that showcase the versatility and creativity of the musicians.

The album opens with "Train to Skaville," a ska classic that has been given a unique Ethiopian twist. The horns and guitars blend seamlessly with the traditional Ethiopian instruments, creating a sound that is both familiar and exotic. The vocal harmonies are tight and soulful, adding to the overall groove of the track.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Everything Crash," "One Love," and "I'm Gonna Take Over Now." Each song has its own distinct flavor, but they all share a common thread of infectious rhythms and catchy melodies.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track perfectly balanced in the mix. The album has a warm, analog sound that is reminiscent of classic reggae and ska recordings from the 60s and 70s.

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Duke Reid Greatest Hits

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Notes

Recorded at Treasure Isle Recording Studio

About The Ethiopians, Lynn Taitt & The Jets

The Ethiopians are a ska, rocksteady, and reggae vocal group, founded by , and . The group started out recording for in 1966. Dillon had previously released some mento songs under the name . Around late 1966, Morris left the Ethiopians. Having left Dodd, the Ethiopians started recording at Dynamic Studios for the label, releasing the ska classic song "Train to Skaville

Name Vars

  • Etheiopians
  • Etheopian
  • Etheopians
  • Ethiopian
  • Ethiopians
  • Ethiopions
  • Ethopians
  • Etihopians
  • Etipions
  • The Eathopians
  • The Etheopians
  • The Ethiopian
  • The Ethiopians From Jamaica
  • The Ethiopions
  • The Ethopians
  • The Thiopians

Members

  • Leonard Dillon
  • Aston Morris
  • Stephen Taylor
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Summary by Renato Pizarro Osses

"The WhipCool It Omego" is a must-have for fans of Jamaican music, Ethiopian music, or anyone who appreciates great music. The album is a testament to the power of collaboration and the ability of music to transcend cultural boundaries. It is a true gem that deserves to be heard.