Culture - Good Things

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Hand 'A' Bowl
Culture
03:41
2.
Good Things
Culture
04:03
3.
Love Music (Extended)
Culture
05:36
4.
Psalm Of Bob Marley
Culture
03:53
Side B
1.
Cousin Rude Boy
Culture
03:51
2.
Youthman Rude (Extended)
Culture
05:20
3.
Righteous Loving
Culture
03:59
4.
Chanting On
Culture
04:47

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Information


  • Artist : Culture
  • Label : RAS RECORDS
  • Format : 1 x 12"(180g)
  • GenresReggae
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

The group formed by the legendary Joseph Hill, accompanied by his two acolytes Albert Walker and Kenneth Dayes, delivers an album recorded at Mixing Lab and mixed at the Lion & Fox studio (reference studio for the RAS label) in 1989.

Recorded with 3 brass instruments, bass, drums, keyboards and percussion, it's in the pure roots tradition, with a few interesting dub twists. There's also a tribute to Bob Marley entitled ‘Psalm of Bob Marley’ and the excellent ‘Cousin Rude Boy’.

This is a pure roots album remastered to the highest standards as a 180 g vinyl, with a 350g cardboard sleeve showing off the full extent of Mitch Goldberg's graphic design. Never reissued on vinyl since its release, and only once on CD in the 90s.

Culture
Jamaica

Culture est un groupe de reggae jamaïcain légendaire formé en 1976, dirigé par le chanteur principal Joseph Hill. Reconnus pour leurs messages spirituels et sociaux, ils se sont imposés comme l'un des groupes les plus influents du reggae roots. Leur musique, profondément imprégnée de la culture rastafarienne, évoque la lutte contre l'injustice, la quête de paix et la conscience spirituelle. Leur album le plus célèbre, Two Sevens Clash, est considéré comme une œuvre emblématique du reggae, marquant le paysage musical avec des paroles puissantes et des rythmes envoûtants.

Culture is a legendary Jamaican reggae group formed in 1976, led by lead singer Joseph Hill. Known for their spiritual and social messages, they have established themselves as one of the most influential groups in roots reggae. Their music, deeply rooted in Rastafarian culture, speaks to the fight against injustice, the quest for peace, and spiritual awareness. Their most famous album, Two Sevens Clash, is regarded as an iconic work of reggae, leaving its mark on the music scene with powerful lyrics and captivating rhythms.