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Culture - Two Sevens Clash album

Culture - Two Sevens Clash album

  • Performer: Culture
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Title: Two Sevens Clash
  • Country: Jamaica
  • MP3 version size: 1579 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Culture ‎– Two Sevens Clash. Label: Joe Gibbs Record Globe ‎– none. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. 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. same year I saw Dillinger and The Gladiators. Reply Notify me 2 Helpful.

Culture’s debut album established the roots reggae group in their Jamaican homeland and in the UK, where they were embraced by the rising punk movement. The delicious sunny-side-up melodicism, lazy horns and languid grooves are as addictive here as their spiritual, social and political insights are intelligent and poetic. The title song is a doomsday warning, See Them a Come rails against poverty and Pirate Days is all about divine transformation. Lead singer Joseph Hill was a militant Rasta, and here he’s a street-corner prophet winning true believers. Two Sevens Clash Culture.

Produced by Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs. Album Two Sevens Clash. Two Sevens Clash Lyrics. What a live an bamba yay When the two sevens clash What a live an bamba yay When the two sevens clash. My good old prophet Marcus Garvey prophesised it St Jago de la Vega and Kingston is going to meet, And I can see with mine own eyes It's only a housing scheme that divides. What a live an bamba yay When the two sevens clash, Natty Dread What a live an bamba yay When the two sevens clash. According to the album’s liner notes: One day Joseph Hill had a vision, while riding a bus, of 1977 as a year of judgment – when two sevens clash – when past injustices would be avenged. What is it about? It refers to Marcus Garvey’s prophecy that on July 7, 1977, when the ‘two sevens clashed’, there would be widespread chaos.

Two Sevens Clash is the debut album by roots reggae band Culture, recorded with producer Joe Gibbs at his own Joe Gibbs Recording Studio in Kingston in 1976, and released on Gibbs' eponymous label in 1977 (see 1977 in music). The album's title is a reference to the date of July 7, 1977.

This album has an average beat per minute of 128 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 73/139 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Two Sevens Clash. BPM Profile Two Sevens Clash. Album starts at 139BPM, ends at 132BPM (-7), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Culture.

Culture - Two Sevens Clash. Album style: roots reggae Recorded: 1977 First released: 1977 Other releases: 1983, 1989. Playlist: Calling Rastafari. I'm Alone In The Wilderness. Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion. Black Starliner Must Come. Natty Dread Taking Over.

Just a few words about this 2017 40th Anniversary release of the classic "Two Sevens Clash" album. This is one of the greatest albums ever released by a Jamaican vocal trio and one of the best albums ever released in the Jamaican reggae genre. Culture, with leader Joseph Hill, is one of the best vocal trios from Jamaica. Just listen to the harmonies and you'll understand.

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.

  • Manufactured By – Joe Gibbs Music Corp.
  • Distributed By – Joe Gibbs Music Corp.
  • Published By – Joe Gibbs Music Publishing, Inc.

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] – Sticky*
  • Bass – Lloyd Parks
  • Drums – Noel Dunbar (Sly)*
  • Guitar [Guitars] – Eric Lamout*, Lennox Gordon, Robert Shakespear*
  • Keyboards – Errol Nelson, Franklyn Waul*, Harold Butler
  • Liner Notes – Joe Gibbs
  • Producer [Produced By], Arranged By – Errol T.*, Joe Gibbs
  • Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Tommy McCook
  • Trombone – Vin Gordon
  • Trumpet – Bobby Ellis

Notes

"Special thanks to the greatest musicians we've ever worked with."

Similar to Culture - Two Sevens Clash but with different / less colourful jacket.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A engraved): DSR-3201 A
  • Matrix / Runout (B engraved): DSR-3201 B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Culture Two Sevens Clash ‎(LP, Album) Joe Gibbs Record Globe none Jamaica 1977
LIP 1 Culture Two Sevens Clash ‎(LP, Album) Lightning Records LIP 1 UK 1978
68755 Culture Two Sevens Clash ‎(LP, Album) Not On Label 68755 UK Unknown
VPCD4178 Culture Two Sevens Clash ‎(CD, Album, RE) 17 North Parade VPCD4178 US 2011
JGML-3201, JGML 3201 Culture Two Sevens Clash ‎(LP, Album) Joe Gibbs Music, Joe Gibbs Music JGML-3201, JGML 3201 US 1980

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