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| Group Members: Kenneth Lloyd Dayes, Joseph Hill, Albert Walker, Ire'lano Malomo, Talford Nelson
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| Biography: Vocal trio Culture helped define the sound and style of Rastafarian roots reggae, thanks largely to charismatic singer, songwriter, and leader Joseph Hill. True to their name, Culture's material was devoted almost exclusively to spiritual, social, and political messages, and Hill delivered them with ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1978 Label: Shanachie Entertainment Corp. Critics' Rating:  One of the masterpieces of the roots era, no album better defines its time and place than Two Sevens Clash, which encompasses both the religious fervor of its day and the rich sounds of contemporary Jamaica. ...Read full reviewReleased: 1978 Label: Shanachie Entertainment Corp. Critics' Rating:  Culture's Joe Gibbs-produced sessions of 1976 not only resulted in Two Sevens Clash -- they also gave us the excellent Baldhead Bridge. A true reggae classic, Baldhead Bridge points to the fact that Culture ...Read full review
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