Baldhead Bridge

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Baldhead Bridge is a classic roots reggae album by the Jamaican band Culture, known for its spiritually charged lyrics and harmonies.

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Baldhead Bridge canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Culture
associatedMovement Rastafari movement
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
era 1970s reggae
follows Two Sevens Clash
genre reggae
roots reggae
hasCriticalReputation classic roots reggae album
hasInfluenceOn conscious reggae
roots reggae artists
hasLyricsCharacteristic spiritually charged lyrics
hasNotableTrack Baldhead Bridge self-link
Baldhead Bridge (title track)
Behold I Come
How Can I Leave Jah
Jah Love
Love Shine Brighter
surface form: Love Shines Brighter

So Long Babylon A Fool I (And I)
Them a Payaka
Zion Gate
hasStyleCharacteristic Nyabinghi-influenced drumming
close harmony vocals
heavy basslines
militant rhythms
hasTheme African consciousness
Babylon system criticism
Rastafarian spirituality
social commentary
hasVocalStyle vocal harmonies
isClassicOf roots reggae
lyricalFocus oppression of the poor
praise of Jah
prophecy
redemption
notableFor spiritually charged lyrics and harmonies
originalLanguage English
partOf Culture discography
performer Culture
producer Joe Gibbs
recordedIn Jamaica
recordLabel Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs Music
vocalGroup Albert Walker
Joseph Hill
Kenneth Dayes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Culture (band) notableWork Baldhead Bridge
Culture (band) notableSong Baldhead Bridge
Two Sevens Clash hasTrack Baldhead Bridge
Two Sevens Clash chronologicallyPrecedes Baldhead Bridge
Baldhead Bridge hasNotableTrack Baldhead Bridge self-link