Culture (band)
Culture is a
Jamaican roots rock reggae group founded in
1976. Originally they were known as the African Disciples.
- "Share the riches with the poor
- Before they share the poverty with you" [Culture, Share the Riches]
The members of the trio are:
The recording that put Culture on the map was "Two Sevens Clash," a reference to the two sevens in the year 1977. This recording was recorded at Joe Gibbs Recording Studio in Kingston in
1978. Featured musicians include:
- Sly Dunbar
- Lloyd Parks
- Franklin Waul
- Errol Nelson
- Harold Butler
- Eric Lamont ("Bingy Bunny")
- Robbie Shakespear
- Lennox Gordon
- Uzziah Thompson ("Sticky")
- Herman Marquis
- Vin Gordon
- Tommy McCook
- Bobby Ellis
"Two Sevens Clash" was reissued by Shanachie in 1987.
Discography
- Two Sevens Clash
- Harder Than the Rest
- Lion Rock
- Nuff Crisis
- Good Things
- Culture at Work
- Culture in Culture
- Three Sides to My Story
- International Herb
- Wings of a Dove
- Too Long in Slavery
- Trod On
- One Stone
- Baldhead Bridge
- Trust Me
- 17 Chapters of Culture
- Ras Portraits
- Cultural Livity: Culture Live '98 (Live)
- Production Something
- Obeah Peace and Love
- Cumbolo
- Culture in Dub: 15 Dub Shots Heartbeat
- Stoned Ras.
- Payday
- Peace and Love
- Humble African
- Live in Africa 2002
- Healing of the Nations
- World Peace Rounder 2003
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