Two Sevens Clash

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Two Sevens Clash is a landmark 1977 roots reggae album by Culture, celebrated for its apocalyptic themes and major influence on the genre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf roots reggae album
studio album
artist Culture
basedOn Marcus Garvey prophecy about 1977
chronologicallyFollows Culture (previous singles)
chronologicallyPrecedes Baldhead Bridge
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
criticalReception acclaimed
dateOfRelease 1977
describedBySource NME
Rolling Stone
genre roots reggae
hasCoverArt Two Sevens Clash album cover
hasQuality Rastafarian themes
apocalyptic themes
social commentary
hasReissue Two Sevens Clash: The 30th Anniversary Edition
surface form: Two Sevens Clash (CD reissue with bonus tracks)
hasTheme apocalypse
prophecy
social justice
spirituality
hasTrack Baldhead Bridge
Black Starliner Must Come
Call It a Vision
Get Ready to Ride the Lion to Zion
I’m Alone in the Wilderness
I’m Not Ashamed
Jah Pretty Face
Natty Dread Taking Over
See Them a Come
Two Sevens Clash self-linksurface differs
surface form: Two Sevens Clash (song)
influenced UK punk scene
influencedGenre reggae
roots reggae
language English
movement Rastafari movement
surface form: Rastafari
notableWorkOf Culture
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf reggae
performer Culture
placeOfRecording Joe Gibbs Recording Studio
producer Errol Thompson
Joe Gibbs
publicationYear 1977
recordLabel Joe Gibbs
releaseDecade 1970s
significantIn history of roots reggae

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Culture (band) notableWork Two Sevens Clash
Culture (band) notableSong Two Sevens Clash
Two Sevens Clash hasTrack Two Sevens Clash self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Two Sevens Clash (song)
Joe Gibbs notableWork Two Sevens Clash
this entity surface form: Two Sevens Clash (Culture album, producer)
Errol Thompson produced Two Sevens Clash
this entity surface form: Culture - Two Sevens Clash
Baldhead Bridge follows Two Sevens Clash