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Baldhead Bridge

 
Album Review: Baldhead Bridge

  • Artist: Culture
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

Culture's Joe Gibbs-produced sessions of 1976 not only resulted in Two Sevens Clash -- they also gave us the excellent Baldhead Bridge. A true reggae classic, Baldhead Bridge points to the fact that Culture was among the most distinctive reggae acts to emerge in the '70s. Although Culture was influenced by Burning Spear, treasures like "Them a Payaka," "Jah Love" and "Love Shines Brighter" point to the fact that Culture's music is quite recognizable itself. The group gets a lot of its sweetness from the northern soul and sweet soul of the '60s and '70s -- while hearing this LP, listeners are reminded of the impact that the Delfonics, the Impressions and other soul favorites had on reggae. But Culture's sound also owes a debt to Afro-Caribbean music and African pop. Put all those influences together, and you have a group that sounded incredibly fresh to the many reggae fans who discovered its music in the late '70s. Like Two Sevens Clash, Baldhead Bridge is among Culture's most essential releases. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Behold I Come Culture Culture (4:04)
Zion Gate Culture Culture (3:38)
So Long Babylon a Fool I (And I) Culture Culture (8:03)
Them a Payaka Culture Culture (3:59)
Baldhead Bridge Culture Culture (3:35)
Love Shines Brighter Culture Culture (3:29)
Jah Love Culture Culture (2:54)
How Can I Leave Jah Traditional Culture (5:38)
She Want Money Culture Culture (3:58)
Wah Gwan Culture Culture (3:53)

Credits

Culture (Main Performer), Joe Gibbs (Arranger), Joe Gibbs (Special Effects), Joe Gibbs (Producer), Joe Gibbs (Engineer), Joe Gibbs (Remixing), Joe Gibbs (Mixing), Robert Vosgien (Digital Mastering), Joan Pelosi (Design), Joan Pelosi (Cover Art), E.T. (Special Effects), E.T. (Remixing)
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Baldhead Bridge
Studio album by Culture
Released 1978
Recorded Joe Gibbs Recording Studio, Kingston
Genre Reggae
Label Shanachie
Producer Joe Gibbs
Culture chronology
Two Sevens Clash
(1977)
Baldhead Bridge
(1978)
Africa Stand Alone
(1978)

Baldhead Bridge is the second album by Jamaican roots reggae band Culture, with Joseph Hill on lead vocals, released on the Shananchie label in 1978 (see 1978 in music). As with the band's debut, Two Sevens Clash, the album was recorded in Kingston at the studio of producer Joe Gibbs, who also produced the album.

The band accompanying the trio on this recording was The Professionals, including such reggae luminaries as Sly and Robbie, Tommy McCook and Bobby Ellis.

Track listing

  1. "Them A Pyaka"
  2. "How Can I Leave Jah"
  3. "Baldhead Bridge"
  4. "Behold I Come"
  5. "Love Shines Brighter"
  6. "Jah Love"
  7. "Zion Gate"
  8. "So Long Babylon A Fool I (And I)"

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