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Baldhead Bridge

1978 studio album by Culture From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baldhead Bridge
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Baldhead Bridge is the second album by the Jamaican roots reggae band Culture, released on Joe Gibbs Records in 1978.[1][2]

Quick Facts Studio album by Culture, Released ...
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Production

As with the band's debut, Two Sevens Clash, the album was recorded in Kingston at the studio of Joe Gibbs, who also produced the album.[3]

The band accompanying the trio was the Professionals, which included musicians such as Sly and Robbie, Tommy McCook, and Bobby Ellis.

Critical reception

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AllMusic called the album "a true reggae classic," writing that "listeners are reminded of the impact that the Delfonics, the Impressions and other soul favorites had on reggae."[4] Record Collector praised the "outrageously brutal" dub version of the album.[7]

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Track listing

  1. "Them a Payaka"
  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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References

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