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Tribute to Joseph 'Culture' Hill Tribute to Joseph 'Culture' Hill

Unitedreggae.com, Tuesday, September 4, 2007, 10:08 AM

Irie Ites and Mafia and Fluxy present a new riddim on a classic Culture's song.

Down In Jamaica riddim flyer

The labels Irie Ites and Mafia & Fluxy present a tribute to Joseph Hill, the lead singer of Culture died on August 19th 2006, with this serie on the Down In Jamaica riddim, a Culture's song released on Cumbolo album in 1979.

Played by the guitar / drum duo Mafia & Fluxy and the saxophonist Dean Fraser, it will be available in October with five 7" on the french label Irie Ites records and five others on the english label Mafia & Fluxy Music.

Irie Ites Records :

Sugar Roy & Conrad Crystal - Good Sensi
Chezidek - Bad Out Deh
Lutan Fyah - Bad Traffic
Perfect - Light This Joint
Keefaz & Baby G – On Y Croit Encore


Mafia & Fluxy Music :

Cornell Campbell - Lickie Lickie
Glen Washington - I Couldn't Do That
Ras Mc Bean - We Never Tell Them
Tanya Stephens - I'm Not Proud
George Nooks - Break Of Day


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Sugar Roy and Conrad Crystal - Down In Jamaica (2007 - Irie Ites)



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