Two Sevens Clash: The 30th Anniversary Edition
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Shanachie
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I'm Alone In The Wilderness
03:23
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Pirate Days
02:49
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Two Sevens Clash
03:28
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Calling Rastafari
02:27
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I'm Not Ashamed
03:59
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Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion
03:24
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Black Starliner Must Come
02:39
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Jah Pretty Face
03:37
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See Them A Come
03:20
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Natty Dread Taking Over
03:45
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See Dem A Come (12” mix)
06:56
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See Dem Dub
03:58
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Natty Dread Taking Over (12” mix)
07:20
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I'm Not Ashamed
07:55
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Not Ashamed Dub
04:25
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Although definitely rootsy, Culture had a lighter sound than most of their contemporaries. Not for them the radical anger of Black Uhuru, the fire of Burning Spear (although Hill's singsong delivery was obviously influenced by Winston Rodney), nor even the hymnal devotion of the Abyssinians. In fact, Clash is one of the most eclectic albums of the day, a wondrous blend of styles and sounds. Often the vocal trio works in a totally different style from the band, as on "Calling Rasta Far I," where the close harmonies, dread-based but African-tinged, entwine around a straight reggae backing. Several of the songs are rocksteady-esque with a rootsy rhythm, most notably the infectious "See Them Come"; others are performed in a rockers style, with "I'm Alone in the Wilderness" an exquisite blend of guitar and vocal harmonies. One of the best tracks, "Get Ready to Ride the Lion to Zion," is a superb hybrid of roots, rocksteady, and burbling electro wizardry; its roaring lion (created who knows how) is a brilliant piece of musical theater. "Natty Dread Take Over" twines together roots rhythms, close harmonies, and big-band swing, while even funk and hints of calypso put in appearances elsewhere on the album. Inevitably, the roots genre was defined by its minor-key melodies, filled with a sense of melancholy, and emphasized by most groups' lyrics. But for a brief moment, roots possibilities were endless. Sadly, no other group followed Culture's lead, and even the trio itself did not take advantage of it, especially after parting ways with Gibbs. When Culture re-emerged in the mid-'80s, they swiftly moved into a reggae lite/world music mode a world apart from where they started. Thus, Clash remains forever in a class all its own. [Shanachie issued a 30th anniversary edition of the album in 2007 that adds expanded liner notes and five extra tracks made up of dubs and 12" mixes.] ~ Jo-Ann Greene
1. I'm Alone In The Wilderness
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
2. Pirate Days
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
3. Two Sevens Clash
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
4. Calling Rastafari
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
5. I'm Not Ashamed
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
6. Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
7. Black Starliner Must Come
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
8. Jah Pretty Face
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
9. See Them A Come
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
10. Natty Dread Taking Over
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
11. See Dem A Come (12” mix)
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
12. See Dem Dub
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
13. Natty Dread Taking Over (12” mix)
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
14. I'm Not Ashamed
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
15. Not Ashamed Dub
by Culture
- Primary Artist
- Culture
Technical Specifications
- Volume
- 1 volume only
- Tracks
- 15 tracks available
- Type
- ALBUM
- Format
- Digital Media
- Duration
- 1 hour, 3 minutes and 33 seconds
- Explicit
- None
- Coverart
- Available and up to 1500x1500 px
- Booklet
- Not available
- Max Quality
CD Quality (Lossless)
16bit / 44.1 kHz
Stereo
- Audio Extension
Lossless: FLAC, M4A, WAV, WV, AIFF
Lossy: AAC, MP3, M4A, MP4, OGA, OGG, OPUS, WMA
- Archive Format
- Available in these formats: ZIP, TAR, RAR
- Lyrics
- 9/15 tracks have lyrics
- Synchronized Lyrics
- 7/15 tracks have synced lyrics
- Genres
- Reggae, World, Roots Reggae
- Label
- Shanachie
- Music Distribution Service
- E1 [Koch Entertainment]
- Country
United States
- Language
- English (United States)
- Popularity
- Popularity 1/10
- Release Date
- Dec 31, 1977
- Track Preview
- Available
- Delivery Charge
- Free
- Delivery Method
- Digital download link via Email or Personal Dashboard on this site
- UPC
- 16351456526