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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best Culture releases,
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This review is from: Good Things (Audio CD)
This cd offers up the goods. A heavy, upbeat roots cd with some really heavy riddims that will keep you wanting to move to the music. Joseph Hills vocals are pure roots and just a magical blend with the music. Every song here is a winner. I recommend this to all lovers of music PERIOD. Pick it up and you will not be disappointed. Also pick up ONE STONE and Peace and Love...two of my other favorites by Culture (and I have them all...stay away from Humble African...not so good).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rich lyrics + BASS +Drums = GOOD THINGS,
By Phindile Goqwana (Grahamstown,South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Things (Audio CD)
For starters this is the first Culture cd I listened to.It's one of the best REGGAE recordings with the best songs in the history of Reggae.The song Good things is one of the best songs but my personal favourite is Love Music.I regard Culture as one of the best Reggae bands after Peter Tosh.If you like bass and drums, infact vibrating BASS, you will definately enjoy this piece of work.To guarrantee you,E-mail if you are not satisfied with this CD.If you've never listened to Reggae music buy this CD and you will love Reggae music for ever.Rastafar-I
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Most Enjoyable Reggae Albums Ever,
This review is from: Good Things (Audio CD)
If you like good production, catchy horns, great vocal melodies that you can sing along too, and excellent vocal harmonies, this should be in your reggae collection.Culture are perhaps one of the most underrated reggae acts ever, and if you are thinking of exploring their music, this album is a great place to start. It may not have the cultural significance of Two Sevens Clash, but it's a very listenable album, even for people who are not hard core reggae fanatics.
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