VA - Culture: See Them A Come - The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection (2025)

Artist: VA
Title: Culture: See Them A Come - The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Doctor Bird – DB2CD164
Genre: Reggae
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 02:35:08
Total Size: 361 / 665 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Culture: See Them A Come - The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Doctor Bird – DB2CD164
Genre: Reggae
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 02:35:08
Total Size: 361 / 665 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. Culture - This Time (2:53)
2. The Mighty Two - Our Time aka This Time Version (3:00)
3. Culture - See Them A Come (3:09)
4. The Mighty Two - See Them A Come Version (3:25)
5. Culture - Zion Gate (3:37)
6. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Zion Rock (3:45)
7. Culture - I'm Not Ashamed (3:59)
8. The Mighty Two - I'm Not Ashamed Version (3:45)
9. Culture - Two Sevens Clash (3:38)
10. The Mighty Two - Two Sevens Clash Version (3:37)
11. Culture - Bald Head Bridge (3:34)
12. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Bald Head Bridge Version (6:33)
13. Joseph Hill - Informer (3:16)
14. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Informer Version (3:25)
15. Culture - This Train (4:50)
16. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Righteous Train (2:56)
17. Culture - Send Some Rain (3:03)
18. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Down Jamaica Way (3:33)
19. Culture - Natty Dread Taking Over (3:45)
20. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Natty Gone Clear (3:39)
21. Culture - Innocent Blood (3:11)
22. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - E.T. Rock (3:09)
CD2
1. Culture - This Time (12' Mix) (5:26)
2. Culture - Jah Jah See Them A Come (12' Mix) (6:10)
3. Culture & Prince Mohammed - Zion Gate / Zion Gate DJ (Forty Leg Dread) (7:34)
4. Culture & I Roy - I'm Not Ashamed / Under Tight Wraps (8:21)
5. Culture - Two Sevens Clash (12' Mix) (6:18)
6. Culture & Ranking Joe - Bald Head Bridge (7:16)
7. Joseph Hill - Informer Man (12') (6:13)
8. Culture & Nicodeemus - Disco Train (8:57)
9. Culture & Clint Eastwood - Send Some Rain (7:08)
10. Culture & I Roy - Natty Dread Taking Over / Invasion (6:17)
11. Culture & U Brown - Innocent Blood / Rock It Up (6:01)
• Eight tracks new to CD.
• First anthology of the group’s earliest singles.
• Includes numerous mammoth Jamaican hits.
After crashing onto the reggae music scene in 1977 with their debut single ‘Two Sevens Clash’, Culture demonstrated the depth of their talent with further powerful and inspirational 7” and 12” singles for leading Jamaican producer, Joe Gibbs.
Formed the previous year by Joseph Hill, his cousin Albert Walker and friend Roy Dayes, the trio first assumed the title of The African Disciples before adopting their more familiar moniker just prior to joining Gibbs’s impressive artist roster.
Thereafter, they wasted little time recording new works, cutting enough high-quality material over the next 12 months to ultimately comprise four whole albums. Yet, despite the popularity of their output throughout this time, Culture brought their working relationship with Gibbs to an end in 1978, when they joined Sonia Pottinger’s High Note Records - an arrangement that led to the global distribution of their music via Virgin Records’ Front Line label.
While the quality of their work thereafter remained consistently high, most Jamaican music historians agree that the singles released by Gibbs between 1977 and 1981 reflect the trio at their peak.
And finally, at long last, these seminal recordings, along with their respective dub sides are collected on this set that effectively demonstrates why Culture remain one of the most popular and revered groups of the roots era.
• First anthology of the group’s earliest singles.
• Includes numerous mammoth Jamaican hits.
After crashing onto the reggae music scene in 1977 with their debut single ‘Two Sevens Clash’, Culture demonstrated the depth of their talent with further powerful and inspirational 7” and 12” singles for leading Jamaican producer, Joe Gibbs.
Formed the previous year by Joseph Hill, his cousin Albert Walker and friend Roy Dayes, the trio first assumed the title of The African Disciples before adopting their more familiar moniker just prior to joining Gibbs’s impressive artist roster.
Thereafter, they wasted little time recording new works, cutting enough high-quality material over the next 12 months to ultimately comprise four whole albums. Yet, despite the popularity of their output throughout this time, Culture brought their working relationship with Gibbs to an end in 1978, when they joined Sonia Pottinger’s High Note Records - an arrangement that led to the global distribution of their music via Virgin Records’ Front Line label.
While the quality of their work thereafter remained consistently high, most Jamaican music historians agree that the singles released by Gibbs between 1977 and 1981 reflect the trio at their peak.
And finally, at long last, these seminal recordings, along with their respective dub sides are collected on this set that effectively demonstrates why Culture remain one of the most popular and revered groups of the roots era.