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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...

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Culture Biography

Culture was a Jamaican roots reggae group founded in 1976. Originally they were known as the African Disciples.

The members of the trio were Joseph Hill (lead vocals), Albert Walker (backing vocals) and Kenneth Dayes (backing vocals).

Shortly after Culture came together, they began working with the "Mighty Two" - producer Joe Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson. While at Gibbs' studio, they recorded a series of powerful singles, many of which ended up on their debut album 'Two Sevens Clash'. After their success with Gibbs, the group went on to make a string of albums for producer Sonia Pottinger. Culture began working with some of the premier musicians of the day including Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Ansel Collins, Cedric Brooks and the ever-present percussionist Sticky. Virgin Records picked up the albums, and that added distribution enabled Culture to gain an even larger following outside of Jamaica.

Critically considered one of the most authentic traditional reggae acts, at the time of the first Rolling Stone Record Guide publication, they were the only band of any genre whose every recording received a five-star review (of bands with more than one recording in the guide).

In 1982 the three singers went their own ways. Hill carried on using the Culture name, and recorded the Lion Rock album, which was released in the United States by Heartbeat Records. For their part, Walker and Dayes recorded a handful of songs on their own - a few of which turned up on an album titled Roots & Culture. In 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums - Culture in Culture and Culture at Work. These releases marked the beginning of a very busy period for the group, including annual albums and countless tours. The U.S. label Shanachie released a steady stream of new and old Culture albums up to Wings Of A Dove in 1992.

Joseph Hill, who came to symbolise the face of Culture, died in Germany on 19 August 2006 while the group was on tour. Now his son, Kenyatta Hill, sings with the band.

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Culture's Best Songs

  • 1. Two Sevens Clash
  • 2. See Them A Come
  • 3. Black Starliner Must Come
  • 4. Get ready to ride the lion to zion
  • 5. Natty Dread Taking Over
  • 6. Jah Pretty Face
  • 7. I'm Alone In The Wilderness
  • 8. I'm Not Ashamed
  • 9. The International Herb
  • 10. Pirate Days
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Culture Discography

Culture albums.

  • Two Sevens Clash (30th Anniversary Edition) - 03/07/2007 (Shanachie/GB)
  • Cumbolo - (Virgin/US)
  • Harder Than the Rest - (Front Line Records/GB)

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