Culture

reggae, roots reggae, roots

Culture

Discography

Pix Title Duration
International Herb 03:20
Too Long in Slavery 03:20
The International Herb 03:20
Why Am I Rastaman? 04:13
Humble African 04:13
Jah Rastafari 03:39
Tell Me Where You Get It 04:09
Love Shine Bright 04:03
The Land We Belong 03:03
Two Sevens Clash 03:29
Stop the Fussing and Fighting 04:49
Iron Sharpening Iron 03:54
I Tried 03:27
Rolling Stone 04:07
Never Get Weary 03:55
Natty Dread Taking Over 03:46
The Shepherd 02:43
Armageddon 04:58
Zion Gate / Forty Leg Dread (feat. Prince Mohammed) 04:33
Jah Pretty Face 03:09
Peace, Love & Harmony 03:33
Legalization 04:11
Going Home 03:51
Bang Belly Baby 04:05
Black Starliner Must Come 02:39
Marriage in Canaan 04:56
Fight For Yu Right 03:42
Play Skilfully 04:10
Pirate Days 02:49
Too Much Pressure 04:00
English Fireplace 04:13
So Long Babylon A Fool I (And I) 08:03
Peace And Love 04:15
Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion 03:25
Freedom Time 04:14
Iron Sharpenth Iron 02:47
Iniquity Worker 02:38
Knotty Dub 03:54
Ticklish Dub 03:49
Introduction 03:47
Dog Ago Nyam Dog 04:40
Dog a Go Nyam Dog 04:33
I'm Alone In The Wilderness 03:23
Children Of Israel 04:14
Come Jah People 03:09
Mr. Sluggard 04:21
Holy Mt. Zion 05:18
See Dem A Come (12” Mix) 06:56
Slice of Mt. Zion 04:13
Good Things 04:07

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: JM

Biography - Culture

There are at least two artists that have used this name:
1. A roots reggae band from Jamaica
2. A straight edge metalcore band from Florida, US

1. Culture was a Jamaican roots reggae group founded in 1976. Originally they were known as the African Disciples.

The members of the trio were Joseph Hill (lead vocals), Albert Walker (backing vocals) and Kenneth Dayes (backing vocals).

Shortly after Culture came together, they began working with the "Mighty Two" – producer Joe Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson.

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