Culture
Cumbolo
As roots reggae harmony groups go, Culture has always been a bit unique. Wholly dominated by the mystical and strangely
charismatic lead singer and songwriter Joseph Hill, Culture has always dealt in simple (some would say simplistic) and
yet absurdly catchy melodies, astringent harmonies and lyrics of the very dreadest character -- very few love songs,
very few party songs, just lots and lots of dire warnings issued to Babylon and its fellow travellers. Although the band
is most commonly praised for its work with producer Joe Gibbs (most notably the stone classic Two Sevens Clash album),
many the tracks Culture recorded under the supervision of Sonia Pottinger are every bit as good, and Cumbolo includes
ten of the best of those. Just about every song here counts as a highlight, but "Natty Never Get Weary," "Poor Jah
People," and a charming adaptation of "This Train" are all particularly good. And the backup is provided by a shifting
contingent of Jamaica's studio aristocracy that includes Sly & Robbie, Ansel Collins, and "Deadly" Headley Bennett,
among other luminaries. Highly recommended.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
926012
EAN
0881026010187
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THEY NEVER LOVE IN THIS TIME
2
INNOCENT BLOOD
3
CUMBOLO
4
POOR JAH PEOPLE
5
NATTY NEVER GET WEARY
6
NATTY DREAD NAH RUN
7
DOWN IN JAMAICA
8
THIS TRAIN
9
PAY DAY
10
MIND WHO YOU BEG FOR HELP