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Culture band( Culture )【 118 songs in total 】
Culture are a Jamaican roots reggae group founded in 1976. Originally they were known as the African Disciples. The one constant member until his death in 2006 was Joseph Hill.

The group formed in 1976 as the vocal trio of Joseph Hill (formerly a percussionist in Studio One house band the Soul Defenders), his cousin Albert 'Ralph' Walker, and Roy 'Kenneth' Dayes, initially using the name The African Disciples. They soon changed name to Culture, and auditioned successfully for the 'Mighty Two' – producer Joe Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson. While at Gibbs' studio, they recorded a series of powerful singles, starting with 'See Dem a Come' and including the hugely successful 'Two Sevens Clash' (which predicted the apocalypse on 7 July 1977), many of which ended up on their debut album Two Sevens Clash. The song was sufficiently influential that many in Kingston stayed indoors on 7 July, fearing that the prophecy would come true. A second Gibbs-produced album, Baldhead Bridge, followed in 1978, by which time the group had moved on to record for producer Sonia Pottinger. The group entered into a long-running dispute with Gibbs over royalties to the first album.

Two Sevens Clash meanwhile had become a big seller in the United Kingdom, popular with punk rock fans as well as reggae fans and boosted by the support of John Peel on his BBC Radio 1 show, and reached number 60 on the UK Albums Chart in April 1978. This prompted Virgin Records to sign the group to its Front Line label, releasing Harder than the Rest (1978) and International Herb (1979). Culture also released records on other labels in Jamaica, including a dub version of Harder than the Rest, Culture in Dub (1978, High Note), and an album of different recordings of the same album, Africa Stand Alone (April 1978). An album recorded for Pottinger in 1979 with a working title of Black Rose remained unreleased until tracks emerged in 1993 on Trod On.

Culture performed at the One Love Peace Concert in 1978.

In 1981 the three singers went their own ways. Hill carried on using the Culture name, and recorded the Lion Rock album, which was reissued in the United States by Heartbeat Records. Hill and his new band recorded a session for long time supporter John Peel in December 1982, and the group went on to record further studio sessions for Peel in 1998 and 2002, and their performance at the Royal Festival Hall in July 1998 was broadcast on his show. For their part, Walker and Dayes recorded a handful of songs on their own – a few of which turned up on an album titled Roots & Culture. Hill performed at the Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1985 and in 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – Culture in Culture and Culture at Work.

Several album followed in the 1990s on Shanachie Records and Ras Records, often recorded with Sly and Robbie, with Dayes leaving the group again around 1994, with Reginald Taylor replacing him. Dayes subsequently worked as a solo artist under the name Kenneth Culture.

By 2001 Telford Nelson had replaced Taylor.

Joseph Hill, who came to symbolise the face of Culture, died in Berlin, Germany on 19 August 2006 while the group was on tour, after collapsing following a performance. His son, Kenyatta Hill, who had acted as the group's sound engineer on tour, performed with his father's band at the Western Consciousness show in 2007, which was dedicated to Joseph Hill, and became the lead singer of Culture; Walker and Nelson continue to provide backing vocals.

In 2011, Live On was released, featuring Kenyatta's performances of his father's songs, including 'Two Sevens Clash' and 'International Herb'.
Discography
Studio albums

Two Sevens Clash (1977), Joe Gibbs Music
Baldhead Bridge (1978), Joe Gibbs Music
Harder than the Rest produced by Sonia Pottinger (1978), Virgin Records/Front Line
Africa Stand Alone (1978), April
Cumbolo produced by Sonia Pottinger (1979), Virgin/Front Line
International Herb produced by Sonia Pottinger (1979), High Note/Virgin
More Culture aka Innocent Blood (1981), Joe Gibbs Music
Lion Rock (1982), Sonic Sounds
Culture at Work (1986), Blue Mountain/Shanachie
Culture in Culture (1986), Music Track
Nuff Crisis (1988), Blue Mountain
Good Things (1989), RAS
Three Sides to My Story (1991), Shanachie
Wings of a Dove (1992), Shanachie
One Stone (1996), Gorgon/RAS
Trust Me (1997), RAS
Payday (1999), RAS
Humble African (2000), VP
World Peace (2003), Heartbeat
Pass the Torch (Tafari Records) (2007) (Seven versions of old tunes by Joseph Hill, and seven tunes by his son Kenyatta Hill)
Live On (2011), Zojak Worldwide
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 A Slice Of Mt. Zion     1996
2 Addis Ababa      
3 Addis Ababba     1996
4 Behold - 2000 Digital Remaster      
5 Behold I Come      
6 Behold      
7 Black Man King      
8 Black Starliner Must Come      
9 Black Starliner      
10 Bring Back the Money      
11 Callie Weed Song      
12 Campyard      
13 Capture Rasta      
14 Chant Down Babylon     2004
15 Chant Down Babylon      
16 Chiney Man (2001 Remastered)     1979
17 Chiney Man - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
18 Chiney Man      
19 Christian      
20 Coming Down      
21 Crack In New York      
22 Cumbolo - 2000 Digital Remaster      
23 Cumbolo      
24 Deforestation (Original)      
25 Do Something For Yourself      
26 Dog Ago Nyam Dog      
27 Down In Babylon     1996
28 Down In Jamaica - 2000 Digital Remaster      
29 Down In Jamaica      
30 Election      
31 Get Them Soft     1996
32 Good Times      
33 Hand a Bowl     2004
34 Hav e Hav e      
35 Holy Mount Zion - 2000 Digital Remaster      
36 Holy Mount Zion      
37 How Did I Stray      
38 Humble African      
39 I Tried (2001 Remastered)     1979
40 I Tried - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
41 I Tried Joseph Hill    
42 I'm Not Ashamed (feat. I-Roy)      
43 I'm Not Ashamed Lloyd Syl Dayes, Joseph Hill, Albert George Walker    
44 Innocent Blood - 2000 Digital Remaster      
45 Innocent Blood      
46 International Herb (Live)      
47 Iron Sharpening Iron - 2000 Digital Remaster      
48 Iron Sharpening Iron      
49 Jah Alone A Christian      
50 Jah Pretty Face      
51 Jah Rastafari (2001 Remastered)     1979
52 Jah Rastafari - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
53 Jah Rastafari      
54 Jah Rastafari      
55 Land Where We Belong      
56 Legalization      
57 Legalization      
58 Lion Rock      
59 Mind Who You Beg For Help - 2000 Digital Remaster      
60 Mind Who You Beg For Help      
61 Money Girl      
62 Mr. Sluggard     1996
63 Never Get Weary      
64 No Night      
65 No Sin      
66 Old Tattoo     2004
67 One and Only      
68 One Stone     1996
69 Pass On      
70 Pay Day - 2000 Digital Remaster      
71 Pay Day      
72 Payday     2004
73 Peace and Love      
74 Peace And Love      
75 Pillars      
76 Praise Him      
77 Psalm of Bob Marley      
78 Rastaman A Come     1996
79 Riverside      
80 Riverside      
81 Satan Company     1996
82 See Them a Come      
83 Share the Riches     2004
84 Slice of Mount Zion     2004
85 So Long (Rastafari Calling)      
86 Still Rest My Heart      
87 Stop the Fussing & Fighting      
88 Stop the Fussing and Fighting (2000 Digital Remaster)      
89 Sweet Freedom      
90 Tell Me Where You Get It - 2000 Digital Remaster      
91 Tell Me Where You Get It      
92 The International Herb (2001 Remastered)     1979
93 The International Herb - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
94 The International Herb      
95 The Land We Belong (2001 Remastered)     1979
96 The Land We Belong - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
97 The Land We Belong      
98 The Shepherd - 2001 Digital Remaster     1979
99 The Shepherd      
100 They Never Love In This Time - 2000 Digital Remaster      
101 They Never Love In This Time      
102 This Train - 2000 Digital Remaster      
103 Too Long In Slavery (2001 Remastered)     1979
104 Too Long In Slavery      
105 Tribal War     1996
106 Trod On      
107 Trust Me      
108 Two Sevens Clash Joseph Hill    
109 Untitled I      
110 Walk With Jah      
111 Why Am I A Rastaman      
112 Why Am I Rastaman?      
113 Why Worry About Them      
114 Wings Of A Dove      
115 Work on Natty      
116 Work On Natty      
117 Writing on the Wall     2004
118 Zion Gate