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Harder than the Rest
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Artist(s)Culture
StudioFrontline
Release DateOctober 3, 2000
UPC Code724384969622
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, Original recording remastered
 

About Culture - Harder than the Rest

Digitally Remastered Reissue of Joseph Hill's First Recorded Work for the Front Line Label, Following their Stupendous Debut 'Two Sevens Clash'. Includes 'Holy Mt. Zion', 'Love Shine Bright' and 'Behold'. a Must for Any Fan of Great Reggae. Album Details

Tracks

  1. Behold
  2. Holy Mountain Zion
  3. Stop The Fussing And Fighting
  4. Iron Sharpening Iron
  5. Vacancy
  6. Tell Me Where You Get It
  7. Free Again
  8. Work On Natty
  9. Love Shine Bright
  10. Play Skilfully

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteCarrying on the legacy of Robert NestaQuote
I am not going to say this album is as good as Bob, but it is powerfully good none the less. Closest thing I have heard to capturing that Wailer sound. I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in listening to classic reggae and wants to to stay away from the dance hall stuff. April 13, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteBack To The RootsQuote
Culture's lead singer, Joseph Hill is an unassuming, humble and friendly man, who is small in stature. Those who meet him are often unprepared for his tranformation onstage, when he sings with Culture. Somehow, Hill is tranformed into a towering giant, a lion, and avenger for the power of Rastafari when he picks up the microphone to sing. This kind of charisma that of a man who has rasta in his heart. To his credit, Joseph Hill has maintained a steady course, and both his Rastafarian philosophy and the music of Culture has remained with the roots of reggae music, despite over thirty years of strange mutations in Jamaican reggae music. "Harder Than the Rest" is exactly what the title purports it to be.... the hardest and most straight ahead collection of roots reggae when conscious music ruled, and Rastafari was the source of all reggae. Perhaps roots consciousness has fallen from fashion, but jah people will never forget how important Culture was and still is. I love Culture's "Two Sevens Clash" and "Baldhead Bridge" but this CD is truly harder than the rest and proves that reggae music neither began or ended with Bob Marley. February 14, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteThe greatest reggae everQuote
The is the best reggae album ever. "be careful of the things you do..."

Oh Behold! the greatest ever! August 20, 2002

rating: 5 Quotewow!Quote
I don't own this album (yet), but whenever I hear it it makes me want to rush out and buy it, only I can't find it anywhere. It's so beautiful all the way through, but "play skillfully" almost brings a tear to my eye. It's lyrical content, melody and harmonies are out-of-this-world. Buy this now. April 2, 2001

rating: 4 QuotesolidQuote
I like this record. Positive vibes, never that cheesy sound. Good, smooth, slightly wah wah rhythms, with 3 part harmonies that remind me a little of the Abyssinians. This album is full of slow, catchy hooks. Listen to the samples - nuff said. December 23, 2000

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