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Format: LP
Label: High Note
Year: 2018
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 They Never Love In This Time
A2 Innocent Blood
A3 Combolo
A4 Poor Jah People
A5 Natty Never Get Weary
B1 Natty Dread Naw Run
B2 Down In Jamaica
B3 This Train
B4 Pay Day
B5 Mind Who You Beg For Help
Originally released in 1979.
PERSONNEL:
Vocals – Joseph Hill, Albert Walker, Kenneth Paley
Bass – Bertram McLean (Ranchie), Robert Shakespeare
Drums – Michael Richards, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Bertram McLean, Radcliff Dougie Bryan, Willie Lindo
Keyboards – Ansel Collins, Earl Lindo, Harold Butler
Percussion – Uzziah Thompson (Sticky)
Saxophone – "Deadly" Headley Bennett
Saxophone – Cedric "Im" Brooks
Trombone – Vin Gordon (Don D. Jnr.)
Trumpet – Clive Hunt
Engineer – Errol Brown
Producer – S. E. Pottinger
The string of albums Culture recorded during the late '70s contained some of the most reliably solid sets from the tail end of reggae's roots era, combining vivid lyricism, harmonies of distinct, militant intensity, and uncompromising rhythms provided by pioneer players of Jamaican roots and rubadub music.
Label: High Note
Year: 2018
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 They Never Love In This Time
A2 Innocent Blood
A3 Combolo
A4 Poor Jah People
A5 Natty Never Get Weary
B1 Natty Dread Naw Run
B2 Down In Jamaica
B3 This Train
B4 Pay Day
B5 Mind Who You Beg For Help
Originally released in 1979.
PERSONNEL:
Vocals – Joseph Hill, Albert Walker, Kenneth Paley
Bass – Bertram McLean (Ranchie), Robert Shakespeare
Drums – Michael Richards, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Bertram McLean, Radcliff Dougie Bryan, Willie Lindo
Keyboards – Ansel Collins, Earl Lindo, Harold Butler
Percussion – Uzziah Thompson (Sticky)
Saxophone – "Deadly" Headley Bennett
Saxophone – Cedric "Im" Brooks
Trombone – Vin Gordon (Don D. Jnr.)
Trumpet – Clive Hunt
Engineer – Errol Brown
Producer – S. E. Pottinger
The string of albums Culture recorded during the late '70s contained some of the most reliably solid sets from the tail end of reggae's roots era, combining vivid lyricism, harmonies of distinct, militant intensity, and uncompromising rhythms provided by pioneer players of Jamaican roots and rubadub music.