Culture - Baldhead Bridge (1978) [LP Reissue 2011]
Artist: Culture
Title: Baldhead Bridge
Year Of Release: 1978/2011
Label: 17 North Parade [VP4179]
Genre: Roots Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 35:09
Total Size: 615 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Baldhead Bridge
Year Of Release: 1978/2011
Label: 17 North Parade [VP4179]
Genre: Roots Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 35:09
Total Size: 615 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Culture's Joe Gibbs-produced sessions of 1976 not only resulted in Two Sevens Clash -- they also gave us the excellent Baldhead Bridge. A true reggae classic, Baldhead Bridge points to the fact that Culture was among the most distinctive reggae acts to emerge in the '70s. Although Culture was influenced by Burning Spear, treasures like "Them a Payaka," "Jah Love" and "Love Shines Brighter" point to the fact that Culture's music is quite recognizable itself. The group gets a lot of its sweetness from the northern soul and sweet soul of the '60s and '70s -- while hearing this LP, listeners are reminded of the impact that the Delfonics, the Impressions and other soul favorites had on reggae. But Culture's sound also owes a debt to Afro-Caribbean music and African pop. Put all those influences together, and you have a group that sounded incredibly fresh to the many reggae fans who discovered its music in the late '70s. Like Two Sevens Clash, Baldhead Bridge is among Culture's most essential releases.
TRACKLIST:
01.Them A Payaka 03:57
02.How Can I Leave Jah 05:36
03.Bald Head Bridge 03:33
04.Behold I Come 04:03
05.Love Shines Brighter 03:28
06.Jah Love 02:52
07.Zion Gate 03:35
08.So Long Babylon A Fool I And I 08:05
Joseph Hill – lead vocals
Albert Walker – vocals
Kenneth Dayes – vocals
Lloyd Parks – bass
Sly Dunbar – drums
Lennox Gordon – guitar
Robbie Shakespeare – guitar
Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont – guitar
Franklyn Waul – keyboards
Errol Nelson – keyboards
Harold Butler – keyboards
Uziah "Sticky" Thompson – percussion
Herman Marquis – alto saxophone
Vin Gordon – trombone
Tommy McCook – tenor saxophone
Bobby Ellis – trumpet