Album

Two Sevens Clash

Culture

1977 · Reggae

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Two Sevens Clash by Culture

Two Sevens Clash is a Reggae album by Culture, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 71 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.

About

Culture’s debut album established the roots reggae group in their Jamaican homeland and in the U.K., 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.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Calling Rasta For I
  2. A2I'm Alone In The Wilderness
  3. A3Pirate Days
  4. A4Two Sevens Clash
  5. A5I'm Not Ashamed

Side B

  1. B1Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion
  2. B2Black Starliner Must Come
  3. B3Jah Pretty Face
  4. B4See Them A Come
  5. B5Natty Dread Taking Over

Sound DNA

  • Reggae
  • Roots Reggae
  • warm
  • earnest
  • spiritual

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Performers

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