The roots reggae band Culture were formed in Kingston, Jamaica in the early
1970s by Joseph Hill, a former member of the famous Studio One house band Soul
Defenders. Hill formed the group with his cousin Albert Walker and friend Roy
Dayes, initially calling the band The African Disciples.
After changing the name to Culture the band auditioned for one of reggae's most
influential producers Joe Gibbs who, along with his engineer Errol Thompson,
were some of Jamaica's most successful production duos. Gibbs liked what he saw
and the band recorded a string of classic reggae numbers...