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Promovid
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For Joseph,Respect.Written,produced and arranged by Joseph HILL.
Joseph Hill, vocals and percussion
Albert Walker, vocals
Ire'land Malomo, vocals

Performed by Dub Mystic
Dean 'Digital' Pond, drums
Anthony 'Lion' Arthur, bass
Ricky 'Swann' Richardson, guitars
Noel 'Barry' Aikens, keyboards

Also featuring
Dean Fraser, sax
Chico, trumpet
Nambo Robinson, trombone
Vin Gordon, trombone
Harry T, percussion
Tony 'Asher' Brisset, keyboards

Recorded at Mixing Lab, Kingston, Jamaica
Engineered by Fathead
Mixed at Lion and Fox Studio, Washington, D.C.
Engineered by Jim Fox

ONE STONE
Hold not Thy peace oh God of my salvation
Because the mouth of the wicked and deceitful is open

Rastaman throw one big stone
And it brings a bad feeling to all wicked men
Natty man throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men

Only when man like Marcus Garvey speak
Wicked men would ah hear
Instead of that they only sit and and rob and cheat
And oppress the poor

Nyabinghi throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
Binghiman throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men

If Rasta make a progressive move
Wicked men a red eye
All they want to see
The days when they can send out Rasta
Can't bend I out, I send out Babylon

Binghiman throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men

Things change, the table is turned
And you'll have to live, and live and learn

President Mandela was in prison
For twenty add years
And he leave from the prison
And take the seat of the president
Stone one

Binghiman we throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling in a Africa
Binghiman we throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling in a European land

He have eyes to see let them see
He who have ears to hear, let them hear
What the prophet of the land say

Truthful, one throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked man

Promovid
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For Joseph,Respect.Written,produced and arranged by Joseph HILL.
Joseph Hill, vocals and percussion
Albert Walker, vocals
Ire'land Malomo, vocals

Performed by DUB MYSTIC
Dean 'Digital' Pond, drums
Anthony 'Lion' Arhur, bass
Ricky 'Swann' Richardson, guitars
Noel 'Barry' Aikens, keyboards

Also featuring
Dean Fraser,sax - Nambo Robinson,trombone - Chico,trumpet - Vin Gordon,trombone -Harry T.,percussion - Tony "Asher" Brisset,keyboards.

Recorded at Mixing Lab, Kingston, Jamaica
Engineered by Fathead
Mixed at Lion and Fox, Washington, D.C.
Engineered by Jim Fox

I TRIED
I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
To make them understand
I tried and I trried and I tried and I tried
But they just can't understand
I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
To make them understand
But they just can't understand

The more victimization is up on their back
The more foolish they become
The more victimization is up on their back
They satisfy Lord for less

I tried oh Jah how I tried
But they just can't understand
I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
But they just can't understand
This one turn them fool
That one turn them fool
So what are they waiting for
Fix up yourself and prepare to meet Jah
That will satisfy Lord for more

I tried oh Jah how I tried
But they just can't understand
I tried and I tried and I tried and I tried
But they just can't understand

Father die in pain
Mother die in pain
Slavery continue
They say we have no right no where
In no corner of the world

And I tried to make notice
But they just can't understand
I tried and I tried and I tried
To mek them know
But they just can't understand

Twenty-four hours make one day
They told us
Seven days make a week
And out of all that
They hold 365 days
They can only name you seven days

We beat drums by night
We beat drums by day
They take no heed
The church bell a-ring
And the children a-sing
And them still satisfy Lord for less

Son is waiting
For his sentence you know
Father in the field
Can't find nothing
And mother nah no money

My Daddy was sure
My Mommy was poor
Ain't got no money
Still no bother me
All I need to see is love
And unity

Promovid
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STREAM + ADD ► https://orcd.co/culturechantingon

"Chanting On" is an impressive compilation drawn from several critically acclaimed Culture albums spanning the 80's and 90's as well as earlier roots material.

Culture is reggae’s preeminent harmony group. Born in the 70′s golden age of reggae, the ever viable Culture garnered continual US and international acclaim for its long series of classic “roots” albums. Culture’s legendary “Two Sevens Clash” (Shanachie) was Reggae Album of the Year in 1977 and is acknowledged today by Rolling Stone Magazine (April 11, 2002) as #25 of the 50 all time coolest records (the only reggae album to make the list).

C&P 2014 Revolver Records
#culture #reggae #rootsreggae

Promovid
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Download Full Audio:

https://hearthis.at/deejay-den....noh/culture-best-of-

Autobiography

Joseph Hill was born in the rural Jamaican parish of St. Catherine in 1949, Hill began his musical career in the late 1960s as a percussionist. As the Rastafarian influence on reggae grew in the 1970s, he formed Culture and remained its driving force through more than 30 albums.

One of reggae's most enduring bands, Culture was led by Hill for three decades. He penned the group's best-known songs, including "Two Sevens Clash," "Natty Never Get Weary" and "I'm Not Ashamed."


Hill said "Two Sevens Clash," Culture's most influential record, was based on a prediction by Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey, who said there would be chaos on July 7, 1977, when the "sevens" met. With its apocalyptic message, the song created a stir in his Caribbean homeland and many Jamaican businesses and schools shuttered their doors for the day.

Joseph Hill, lead vocalist and songwriter for traditional roots reggae group Culture, died on 19 August 2006. He was 57. Hill abruptly fell ill and died in Berlin while the group were in the middle of a European tour, according to his daughter Andrea. She did not know the cause of death.

In 2005, the singer, a devout Rastafarian, was honored by the Jamaican government for his contribution to the island nation's culture



Playlist

1. Culture - international herb
2. Culture - Disobedient children
3. Culture - Down in jamaica
4. Culture - I'm not ashamed
5. Culture - callie weed song
6. Culture - two sevens clash
7. Culture - its hard to live
8. Culture - tell me where you get it
9. Culture - black starliner
10. Culture - zion gate
11. Culture - poor people
12. Culture - legalization
13. Culture - outcast
14. Culture - long day a bwal
15. Culture - old tatoo
16. Culture - jah rastafari
17. Culture - one grandson
18. Culture - peace and love
19. Culture - satan company
20. Culture - wings of dove
21. Culture - five to one strip
22. Culture - lion rock
23. Culture - tribal war
24. Culture - money girl
25. Culture - walk in jah light
26. Culture - why am rastaman
27. Culture - humble africa
28. Culture - blackman king
29. Culture - poverty
30. Culture - How did i stray
31. Culture - have have
32. Culture - revolution time
33. Culture - fussing and fighting
34. Culture - be honest
35. Culture - riverside
36. Culture - peace love and harmony
37. Culture - mr sluggard
38. Culture - stone
39. Culture - Cousin rude boy
40. Culture - marcus
41. Culture - a slice of mount zion
42. Culture - addis ababa


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Promovid
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Humble African · Culture

Humble African

℗ 2007 Fat Eyes Productions

Released on: 2000-01-01

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Promovid
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Reggae band Culture performing live in Capetown, South Africa on December 15th, 2000. This full-set video captures Culture on the night of their first ever show in South Africa, performing a huge 20 song run of some of their all time greatest songs to over 10,000 reggae music fans.

Set List:
Introduction 00:00
I Tried 00:16
Payday 03:35
Addis Ababa 07:52
Tribal War 10:37
Won't Somebody 12:52
Ganja Time 17:35
Legalisation 18:46
Revolution 22:24
Disobedient Children 25:44
Down In Jamaica 28:59
She Want Money 33:00
Rally Round 35:20
Trust Me 38:27
Jah Jah See Dem Ah Come 41:49
Jah Rastafari 43:44
International Herb 46:36
Get Ready 50:41
Never Get Weary Yet 53:43
Too Long In Slavery 56:42
Two Sevens Clash 01:01:32

Credits:
All Songs Written By - Joseph Hill
Lead Vocals - Joseph Hill
Backing Vocals - Albert Walker, Telford Nelson
Guitar - Robin Armstrong
Bass Guitar - Steven Samuels
Keyboards - Desi Hyson, George Koukao
Drums - Ken "Trini Jo" Joseph
Engineer - Afrique Kenyatta Hill
Producers - Joseph Hill, Pauline Hill
Mastered By - Jim Fox

This performance occurred as part of the first South African Reggae Festival. Produced in collaboration with Sanctuary Records, this recording was originally released on DVD in 2002, and licensed for DVD production to RAS Records in Europe and Revolver Records for Africa.

Please support Culture on their official online sites:
https://www.facebook.com/officialculturereggae
http://www.culturereggaeband.com/

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#Culture #LiveInAfrica #ReggaeLive

Promovid
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Coming in Hot (2002 Remaster) · Peter Tosh

Wanted Dread and Alive

℗ 1981, 2002 Parlophone Records Limited

Production: Herbie Miller
Engineer: James Nichols
Engineer: Michael Riley
Engineer: Nick Webb
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nick Webb
Engineer: Nigel Reeve
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nigel Reeve
Engineer: Noel Hern
Producer: Peter Tosh
Vocals: Peter Tosh
Production: Theresa Del Pozzo
Composer: Peter Tosh

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Promovid
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Coming In Hot · Peter Tosh

The Toughest

℗ 1981 Parlophone Records Limited

Producer, Vocals: Peter Tosh
Produced By: Peter Tosh
Composer: Peter Tosh

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Promovid
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WHY MUST I CRY · Peter Tosh

Legalize It (Legacy Edition)

℗ 1976 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Released on: 2011-06-17

Composer: B. Marley

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Promovid
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Oh Bumbo Klaat (2002 Remaster) · Peter Tosh

Wanted Dread and Alive

℗ 1981, 2002 Parlophone Records Limited

Production: Herbie Miller
Engineer: James Nichols
Engineer: Michael Riley
Engineer: Nick Webb
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nick Webb
Engineer: Nigel Reeve
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nigel Reeve
Engineer: Noel Hern
Producer: Peter Tosh
Vocals: Peter Tosh
Production: Theresa Del Pozzo
Composer: Peter Tosh

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Promovid
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Mystic Man is an album by Peter Tosh. All songs were composed by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1979.

* Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October 1944 -- 11 September 1987) was a reggae musician who was a core member of The Wailers who then went on to have a successful solo career as well as being a trailblazer for the Rastafari movement.

Peter Tosh was born in Petersfield, Jamaica with a father and mother too young to take care of him. He grew up raised by his aunt, speaking out for those who could not fight for themselves. Nicknamed 'Stepping Razor', he began to sing and learn guitar at a early age inspired by the American stations. After an illustrious career with The Wailers and as a solo musician, he was murdered at his home during a robbery.

Promovid
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DVD: Complete Captured

Promovid
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Studio version of Rastafari Is, from Peter Tosh's album, Wanted Dread & Alive.

Promovid
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Isenção de responsabilidade de direitos autorais de acordo com a Lei nº. 9.610, de 19 de fevereiro de 1998 : Este vídeo não é meu, mas foi enviado para atividades sem fins lucrativos !!!

Promovid
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Maga Dog · Peter Tosh

The Toughest

℗ 1983 Parlophone Records Limited

Vocals: Peter Tosh
Composer: Peter Tosh

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Promovid
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Wanted Dread and Alive (2002 Remaster) · Peter Tosh

Wanted Dread and Alive

℗ 1981, 2002 Parlophone Records Limited

Production: Herbie Miller
Engineer: James Nichols
Engineer: Michael Riley
Engineer: Nick Webb
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nick Webb
Engineer: Nigel Reeve
Digital Remastering Masterer: Nigel Reeve
Engineer: Noel Hern
Producer: Peter Tosh
Vocals: Peter Tosh
Production: Theresa Del Pozzo
Composer: Peter Tosh

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