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Formed in early 1966 by Leonard “Sparrow” Dillon, the Ethiopians were of the first groups to openly draw a connection between themselves and Rastafarianism, paving the way for the many “Roots” reggae artists to come. This collection of early hits (1966-1969) features classics like “Owe Me No Pay Me” (from their first recording session with Coxsone Dodd at his legendary Studio One studio), “Train To Skaville” (recorded at Duke Reid’s famed Treasure Isle studio), “The Whip” (recorded at Sonia Pottinger’s Gay Feet) and much more.