The Abyssinians

The Abyssinians

Group from Jamaica

Genres: reggae, roots reggae, dub, roots, ska

The Abyssinians

About The Abyssinians

The Abyssinians are a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics. The vocal trio was originally formed in 1968 by Bernard Collins and Donald Manning. Their first song was "Satta Massagana", which was strongly influenced by Carlton Manning's "Happy Land". "Satta Massagana" is a Rastafarian hymn sung partly in the ancient Ethiopian Amharic language. They recruited a third vocalist, who was still at school and often unable to attend rehearsals; he was soon replaced by Donald's brother Lynford Manning, who had previously been a member of their brother Carlton Manning's group Carlton and The Shoes. "Satta Massagana" was first recorded for producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd in March 1969, but he decided against releasing it, seeing no commercial potential for what he saw as a song constituting cultural subversion. In 1971, the group purchased the master tapes from Dodd for £90 and released it on their own Clinch label, the single becoming a massive success, prompting Dodd to release his own instrumental and deejay versions. The group released further takes on the song on Clinch by Tommy McCook, Big Youth, and Dillinger, as well as their own "Mabrak", featuring the group reciting passages from the Old Testament. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists. The group's second release, "Declaration of Rights", featured Leroy Sibbles on backing vocals, and like their first was a huge hit in Jamaica, (and subsequently in the international market) and has been covered several times since. Their 1973 single "Y Mas Gan" was similar to "Satta" in its use of Amharic. The group continued to record throughout the 1970s for producers including Lloyd Daley, Tommy Cowan, and Geoffrey Chung, and their debut album, Forward on to Zion was produced by Clive Hunt and released in 1976. The follow-up, Arise (1978), was recorded under stressful conditions with internal rivalries threatening to break up the group, and after the album's release, Collins left the band, to be eventually replaced by Carlton Manning. This line-up performed at the 1979 Reggae Sunsplash festival, but split up the following year. Donald Manning had a brief solo career in the early 1980s, in which he recorded as Donald Abyssinian. Bernard Collins launched his own version of the group in the late 1980s, with two versions of the group existing for a time. The original line-up reunited in 1998 and went on to record new material, including the singles "African Princess" and "Swing Low" and the album Reunion, although Collins was not involved in songwriting at this time. Collins left again in 1999 and released material as Bernard Collins & the Abyssinians, releasing an album the same year. The Abyssinians are credited on "Slave Song", from Sade's 2002 album, Lovers Live. Discography Studio albums 1976 : Satta Massagana - Jam Sounds (reissued 1988 on Clinch, 1993, 2007 on Heartbeat, also released as Satta and Forward on to Zion) 1978 : Arise - Tuff Gong/Virgin/Clinch 1998 : Reunion - Artists Only Compilation albums 1982 : Forward - Alligator 1994 : Best of the Abyssinians - Musidisc 1996 : 19.95 + TAX 1998 : Satta Dub - Tabou 1 1998 : Declaration of Dub - Heartbeat 1999 : Last Days - Clinch (credited to Bernard Collins) 2003 : Abyssinians & Friends Tree of Satta vol. 1 - Blood & Fire Live albums 2002 : Live in San Francisco - 2b1 II

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The Abyssinians — Top 30 songs of 36

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Abyssinians Declaration of rights
The Abyssinians Forward Jah
The Abyssinians Mandela Version
The Abyssinians African Race
The Abyssinians Declaration Of Rights
The Abyssinians Forward Unto Zion
The Abyssinians Satta Massagana
The Abyssinians The Good Lord
The Abyssinians Know Jah Today
The Abyssinians This Is Not The End
The Abyssinians Hey You
The Abyssinians Good Lord Dub
The Abyssinians Mediation In Dub
The Abyssinians Blowin' In The Wind
The Abyssinians Long Days Dub (Dub / Bonus Track)
The Abyssinians Ethiopia
The Abyssinians Poor Jason Whyte
The Abyssinians Zion I
The Abyssinians Prophecy (7" Original Jamaican Mix)
The Abyssinians South African Enlistment [Tj]
The Abyssinians Declaration of Rights
The Abyssinians Jah Loves
The Abyssinians Mandela
The Abyssinians Ethiopia
The Abyssinians Good Lord
The Abyssinians Good Lord
The Abyssinians Oh Lord
The Abyssinians Peculiar Number
The Abyssinians South African Enlistment
The Abyssinians Love Comes And Goes
Declaration of rights
Forward Jah
Mandela Version
African Race
Declaration Of Rights
Forward Unto Zion
Satta Massagana
The Good Lord
Know Jah Today
This Is Not The End
Good Lord Dub
Mediation In Dub
Blowin' In The Wind
Long Days Dub (Dub / Bonus Track)
Poor Jason Whyte
Prophecy (7" Original Jamaican Mix)
South African Enlistment [Tj]
Declaration of Rights
Peculiar Number
South African Enlistment
Love Comes And Goes