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Two Sevens Clash - The 30th Anniversary Edition

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発売日 2007年07月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルShanachie
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SHANCD45065
SKU 016351456526

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:25
Culture: Joseph Hill, Albert Walker, Kenneth Dayes (vocals). Additional personnel: Lennox Gordon, Eric Lamout (guitar); Herman Marquis (alto saxophone); Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Vin Gordon (trombone); Franklyn Waul, Errol Nelson, Harold Butler (keyboards); Lloyd Parks (bass); Sticky (percussion). Includes liner notes by Randall Grass. Digitally remastered by Bill Giolando (CMS Digital). Culture: Harold Buter (keyboards); Lloyd Parks (bass guitar); Kenneth Lloyd Dayes, Albert Walker (background vocals); Lennox Gordon, Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont, Franklyn Waul, Errol Nelson, Herman Marquis, Joseph Hill, Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Tommy McCook, Vin Gordon, Sticky , Bobby Ellis. Personnel: Joseph Hill (vocals); Lennox Gordon, Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont, Robbie Shakespeare (guitar); Herman Marquis (alto saxophone); Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Vin Gordon (trombone); Franklyn Waul, Errol Nelson, Harold Butler (keyboards); Sly Dunbar (drums); Sticky (percussion). Additional personnel: Prince Weedy, I-Roy. Audio Remixers: Joe Gibbs; E.T. Liner Note Authors: Joe Gibbs; Lenny Kaye; Randall Grass. Recording information: Joe Gibbs Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica. Photographer: Kate Simon . Arrangers: Errol Thompson; Joe Gibbs. One of the masterpieces of the roots era, no album better defines its time and place than Two Sevens Clash, which encompasses both the religious fervor of its day and the rich sounds of contemporary Jamaica. Avowed Rastafarians, Culture had formed in 1976, and cut two singles before beginning work on their debut album with producers the Mighty Two (aka Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson). Their second single, "Two Sevens Clash," would title the album and provide its focal point. The song swept across the island like a wildfire, its power fed by the apocalyptic fever that held the island in its clutches throughout late 1976 and into 1977. (Rastafarians believed the apocalypse would begin when the two sevens clashed, with July 7, 1977, when the four sevens clashed, the most fearsome date of concern.) However, the song itself was fearless, celebrating the impending apocalypse, while simultaneously reminding listeners of a series of prophesies by Marcus Garvey and twinning them to the island's current state. For those of true faith, the end of the world did not spell doom, but release from the misery of life into the eternal and heavenly arms of Jah. Thus, Clash is filled with a sense of joy mixed with deep spirituality, and a belief that historical injustice was soon to be righted. The music, provided by the Revolutionaries, perfectly complements the lyrics' ultimate optimism, and is quite distinct from most dread albums of the period. 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 roo
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      I'm Alone in the Wilderness

      アーティスト: Culture

    2. 2.
      Pirate Days

      アーティスト: Culture

    3. 3.
      Two Sevens Clash

      アーティスト: Culture

    4. 4.
      Calling Rastafari

      アーティスト: Culture

    5. 5.
      I'm Not Ashamed

      アーティスト: Culture

    6. 6.
      Get Ready to Ride the Lion to Zion

      アーティスト: Culture

    7. 7.
      Black Starliner Must Come

      アーティスト: Culture

    8. 8.
      Jah Pretty Face

      アーティスト: Culture

    9. 9.
      See Them a Come

      アーティスト: Culture

    10. 10.
      Natty Dread Taking Over

      アーティスト: Culture

    11. 11.
      See dem a Come - (12" Mix)

      アーティスト: Culture

    12. 12.
      See dem Dub

      アーティスト: Culture

    13. 13.
      Natty Dread Taking Over - (! 2" Mix)

      アーティスト: Culture

    14. 14.
      I'm Not Ashamed - (12" Mix)

      アーティスト: Culture

    15. 15.
      Not Ashamed Dub

      アーティスト: Culture

ルーツ・レゲエを代表するグループ、Cultureが'77年に発表し、あのパンク・レジェンド、Clashのネーミングの元となった"Two Sevens Clash"が、リリース30周年を記念してスペシャル・デジパック、豪華ブックレット、ボーナストラック5曲を収録の豪華ヴァージョンで登場!

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Culture

その他
エンジニア: E.T.; Joe Gibbs
プロデューサー: Errol Thompson; Joe Gibbs

商品の紹介

ルーツ・レゲエ・シーンのトップ・グループ、Cultureの名盤『Two Sevens Clash』の、リリース30周年記念盤が登場!Rolling Stone誌の"史上最高にクールなアルバム50枚"の一枚に選ばれ、Mick Hucknell(Simply Red)も大絶賛!全レゲエ・ファン必携の一枚。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Rolling Stone (p.74) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "TWO SEVENS CLASH is basically a Rastafarian gospel album....Memorable and uplifting..." Rolling Stone (4/11/02, p.107) - Ranked #25 in Rolling Stone's "50 Coolest Records" - "...Funky-dread rasta proverbs about God and the devil and the apocalypse..." The Wire (p.67) - "['I'm Not Ashamed'] finds Errol Thompson in top form with a mix that ranks amongst his best and most inventive, as ghostly string sections hang around the dub like a sonic mist." Down Beat (p.74) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "[O]ne of the most potent reggae albums in creation, right up there with Burning Spear's SOCIAL LIVING..." Goldmine - Highly Recommended "...one of the greatest reggae albums ever recorded..." The Beat (p.13) - "This is quite simply one of the all-time greatest reggae releases ever....As great an experience as it was back then." The Beat (p.21) - "This reggae milestone has everything going for it, including prophetic lyrics delivered like incantations...set to a percussive beat that boasts an odd mixture of rapture and urgency." Mojo (Publisher) (8/02, p.77) - Included in Mojo's 50 Greatest Reggae Albums - "...Combined a sense of portentous dread with whistlable melodies..."
Rovi

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