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Ethiopiques 3: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music 1969-1975

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Ethiopiques 3: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music 1969-1975
Ethiopiques 3: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music 1969-1975

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Ethiopiques 3: Golden Years Of Modern Ethiopian Music 1969-1975

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The third installment of
Buda Musique
's
Ethiopiques
series is undoubtedly one of the best, an unlikely occurrence as most of this material was released in 1975 -- a year after the fall of Emperor
Haile Sallassie
and after the rise of a repressive military regime that quickly brought to an end the "Golden Age" of "Swinging Addis."
Mahmoud Ahmed
, the best known Ethiopian
pop
singer in Europe, contributes the two powerful lead tracks and the finale: three trance-heavy tracks not found on other
Ethiopiqes
releases dedicated specifically to him. But the best material on this installment are
Alemayehe Eshete
's tracks, four in all, that sound like heavy,
James Brown
-style
funk
sung by an African with a Middle Eastern horn section. Elsewhere,
Hirut Beqele
ska
-like rhythms and wavering, melodica-sounding voice testify to the reciprocal influence of Jamaican music. Overall,
Ethiopiques, Vol. 3
is the most varied release in the series, and not a bad place to start. ~ Jason Nickey

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