Culture – Two Sevens Clash
Label: |
Joe Gibbs Record Globe – none |
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Format: |
Vinyl
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Country: |
Jamaica |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Reggae |
Style: |
Roots Reggae |
Tracklist
A1 | Calling Rasta For I | |
A2 | I'm Alone In The Wilderness | |
A3 | Pirate Days | |
A4 | Two Sevens Clash | |
A5 | I'm Not Ashamed | |
B1 | Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion | |
B2 | Black Starliner Must Come | |
B3 | Jah Pretty Face | |
B4 | See Them A Come | |
B5 | Natty Dread Taking Over |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Joe Gibbs Studio
- Published By – Globe Music Publishing
- Printed By – Stephensons Litho Press Ltd.
- Manufactured By – Joe Gibbs Records
- Distributed By – Joe Gibbs Records
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Herman Marquis
- Arranged By – Joe Gibbs
- Bass – Lloyd Parks
- Drums – Noel Dunbar (Sly)*
- Guitar – Robert Shakespear*
- Keyboards – Harold Butler
- Liner Notes – Joe Gibbs
- Mixed By – Joe Gibbs
- Percussion – Sticky*
- Producer – Joe Gibbs
- Tenor Saxophone – Tommy McCook
- Trombone – Vin Gordon
- Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
Notes
Culture - A name that stirs the immagination.
Culture - A name that defies the insidious pranks of the Creator of the Rat race and cold ruthless jabs of the powers that be, and has emerged, undoubtedly - VICTORIOUS
Culture - A name that defies the insidious pranks of the Creator of the Rat race and cold ruthless jabs of the powers that be, and has emerged, undoubtedly - VICTORIOUS
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): DSR-3201A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): DSR-3201B
- Other: Blue and Yellow label with 20 North Parade Kingston Ja
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Two Sevens Clash (LP, Album) | Joe Gibbs Record Globe | none | Jamaica | 1977 | ||
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Two Sevens Clash (Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release) | 747 | 2304 | Saudi Arabia | 1977 | ||
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Two Sevens Clash (LP, Album) | Joe Gibbs Record Globe | none | Jamaica | 1977 | ||
Two Sevens Clash (LP, Album) | Joe Gibbs Record Globe | none | Jamaica | 1977 | |||
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Two Sevens Clash (LP, Album) | Joe Gibbs Record Globe | none | Jamaica | 1977 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Bought a French pressing of the lp at a decent price . I alreadt got the two next lp’s after this,in my collection, so my expections were high. Side one , apart from the hit, is disappointing in some way. Side two is far better , I notice that most of the songs on the lp is somewhat faster than most reggae tunes, fine with me. I would rate it 3 and half stars. And BTW His name is Christ and not rasta.
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Fantastic album and definitely one of the best roots albums ever made. Very memorable melodies and lyrics. Big with punks and rastas alike back in '77 and '78. Along with Heart Of The Congos, Super Ape, Dreadlocks Dread, Best Dressed Chicken, Dread Ina Babylon, Social Living, Forward On To Zion and a handful of others this is the high-water mark of '70s roots reggae.
I was lucky enough to see Culture in 1978.... same year I saw Dillinger and The Gladiators.
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