Culture - Two Sevens Clash: The 30th Anniversary Edition [LP]
- Type Vinyl
- Barcode 016351456519
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One day Joseph Hill had a vision, while riding a bus, of 1977 as a year of judgement- when two sevens clash- when past injusticeswould be avenged, a vision rooted in prophecies made by Marcus Garvey. Lyrics and melodies came into his head as he rode and thuswas born the song "Two Sevens Clash, " which became a massive hit in reggae circles both in Jamaica and abroad. The prophecies notedby the lyrics so profoundly captured the imagination of the people that on July 7, 1977- the day when sevens fully clashed (seventhday, seventh month, seventy-seventh year) a hush descended on Kingston; many people did not go outdoors, shops were closed, an airof foreboding and expectation permeated the city. The song opens with a wailing, harmonized chorus: "What a liv an bamba yay... whenthe two sevens clash!" creating expectation for Hill's frenzied testifying. Culture was singing a new kind of hymn with soaring melodies, prophetic lyrics relating great historical events to present suffering, com
Tracklist:
- Side A
- I'm Alone in the Wilderness
- Pirate Days
- Two Sevens Clash
- Calling Rastafari
- I'm Not Ashamed Get Ready to Ride the Lion to Zion
- Side B
- Black Starliner Must Come
- Jah Pretty Face
- See Them a Come
- Natty Dread Taking Over
- See Dem a Come (12" Mix)
UPC: 016351456519
Label: Shanachie
Release Date: 5.3.24
Format: Vinyl