Official Albums
Harder Than the Rest. King Tubby And The Aggrovators. Dreader Dread 1976. Listen to Harder Than The Rest on Spotify. Culture Album 2005 10 songs. Listen to Harder Than The Rest on Spotify. Culture Album 1978 10 songs.
Culture - Harder Than The Rest Album Lyrics; 1. Behold - 2000 Digital Remaster Lyrics: 2. Holy Mount Zion - 2000 Digital Remaster Lyrics: 3. Iron Sharpening Iron - 2000 Digital Remaster Lyrics: 4. Tell Me Where You Get It - 2000 Digital Remaster Lyrics: 5. Work On Natty Lyrics: 6. Work On Natty Lyrics: 7. Work On Natty Lyrics: 8. Work on Natty.
KENYATTA HILL
2011 Live On 2014 Riddim of Life
BOOTLEG:
.1987 – The Peel Sessions – (Ep with 4 Old Tracks Revisited)
COMPILATION/BEST OF:
.1981 – Vital Selection – (Virgin Label)
.1989 – Too Long in Slavery – (Virgin Label)
.1990 – Stronger Than Ever – At Their Best – (Rocky One Label)
.1992 – 3 The Hard Way (Culture + Meditations + Wailing Souls)
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.1992 – 17 Chapters of Culture – (Sonic Sounds Label)
.1997 – Ras Portraits – (Ras Label)
.1998 – Production Something – (Heartbeat Label)
.2004 – Chanting on – (Earmark Label)
.2004 – This Is Crucial Reggae (Sanctuary Label)
.2011 – Culture – At Joe Gibbs – (4 Cd) – (Vp/Joe Gibbs Label) – (Includes the albums: 1) “Two Sevens Clash”, 2) “Baldhead Bridge”, 3) “More Culture”, and 4) “As Hard As The Rest (Compilation)”.
.2012 – Natty Dread Taking Over – Reggae Anthology -
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Culture is reggae’s preeminent harmony group. Born in the 70′s golden age of reggae, the ever viable Culture garnered continual US and international acclaim for its long series of classic “roots” albums. Culture’s legendary “Two Sevens Clash” (Shanachie) was Reggae Album of the Year in 1977 and is acknowledged today by Rolling Stone Magazine (April 11, 2002) as #25 of the 50 all time coolest records (the only reggae album to make the list).
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Culture’s music, featuring the shining lead vocals of Joseph Hill, is solidly roots, perfectly executed and delivered with genuine emotional fervor. Joseph Hill’s devotion to the traditional Rastafarian values of purity, simplicity and justice is exemplified by Culture’s lyrical themes. Milo Miles, writing for The New York Times, named Culture as “the leading exponent of ‘conscious reggae’”. Hill’s message is clear and uplifting. His songwriting abilities are outstanding and music reviewers have lauded his achievements for two decades. Read More
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