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Joseph Hill, cuz Albert Walker, and pal Roy Dayes at their torrentially productive peak.
They came together in 1976 as the vocal trio The African Disciples. The next tear they re-named themselves Culture, and joined Joe Gibbs’ operation. In just one single year they cut enough top-quality sides to comprise four LPs, including the epochal Two Sevens Clash.
Here is the first anthology of those wonderful early singles, complete with dubs, and walk-ons for I-Roy, Nicodemus, U-Brown, and co.
Killer Jimmy Radway rhythm, brilliantly voiced.
Three the hard way — the Don at the mic, Roots Radics, Scientist — in the early eighties. Previously unreleased.
The monumental Treasure Isles. 
Your ace from space, with version from creation.