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Two Sevens Clash
     Artist : Culture
     List Price : $17.98 USD  
     Your Price : $17.98 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1990-10-25
     Studio : Shanachie
     Label : Shanachie
     Avg. Customer Rating : (19 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Two Sevens Clash
     REVIEW OF TWO SEVENS CLASH
     Rating:
     I was very happy with the titles on this CD but I was not happy with the quality of the CD. I was not able to play this CD on my car's CD player.
I get the impression that this CD was burned and not an original.
   

Customer Reviews for Two Sevens Clash Cd
     4 1/2 stars. a reggae classic.
     Rating:
     all fans of reggae need this album. an absolutely great piece of work. fantastic melodies, rhythms, and harmonies. sheer joy radiates from the performances. this is music with a big heart and soul. "i'm alone in the wilderness," baby. yes i am. this is stirring stuff to lift one up. a great place to introduce yourself to reggae if you haven't gone there yet. and a must for any reggae collection.

Editorial Reviews for Two Sevens Clash Audio Cd
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     "Are you ready for reggae in its entirety?" Culture frontman Joseph Hill is wont to challenge audiences. Ready or not, Culture's been hurling lightning-'n'-thunder reggae prophesy--live and on numerous classic sets--for nearly three decades. The most feverish of the act's consistently inspired output has to be the apocalyptic Two Sevens Clash, which includes the close-second warrior anthems "I'm Not Ashamed" and "See Them a Come." No matter that 1977 came and went without a ripple; it's all Hill's--a mesmerizing preacher-teacher who's still singing at the crossroads where Rastaman gospel meets Hendrix's acid communion. --Elena Oumano


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