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The Cultures / The Revolutionaries - Down In Jamaica (Where Marcus Come From) / Cultural Rock flac album

The Cultures / The Revolutionaries - Down In Jamaica (Where Marcus Come From) / Cultural Rock flac album
  • Performer The Cultures
  • Title Down In Jamaica (Where Marcus Come From) / Cultural Rock
  • Country Jamaica
  • Style Reggae, Dub, Roots Reggae
  • Other formats VOC AU FLAC WAV DXD MPC AAC
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1191 mb
  • Size FLAC 1364 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 970

Down In Jamaica (Version). Producer – Sonia Pottinger. The Cultures, The Revolutionaries. The Cultures, The Revolutionaries - Down In Jamaica Where Garvey Came From, Garvey Rock ‎(7", Single).

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? is a painting by French artist Paul Gauguin. Gauguin inscribed the original French title in the upper left corner: D'où Venons Nous, Que Sommes Nous, Où Allons Nous. In the upper right corner he signed and dated the painting: P. Gauguin, 1897.

The Revolutionaries (sometimes known as "Revolutionaires") is a Jamaican reggae band. Set up in 1975 as the house band of the Channel One Studios owned by Joseph Hoo Kim, The Revolutionaries with Sly Dunbar on drums and Bertram "Ranchie" McLean on bass, created the new "rockers" style that would change the whole Jamaican sound (from roots reggae to rockers, and be imitated in all other productions.

Have you ever wondered what the food you eat everyday can tell you about where you come from? Have you ever wondered why people from different parts of the world eat different types of food? Do you ever ask yourself why certain foods or culinary traditions are so important to your culture? There is more of a connection between food and culture than you may think. On an individual level, we grow up eating the food of our cultures

In cultures where time is plentiful, like India or Latin American, there is no problem with making people wait all day, and then tell them to come back the next day. Time-plentiful cultures tend to rely on trust to do business. Time-limited cultures don't have time to develop trust and so create other mechanisms to replace trust (such as strong rule-by-law). Problems Caused by Cultural Differences. You greet your Austrian client. Americans are always in a hurry. Just watch the way they walk down the street. Americans are distant. They are not really close to other people - even other Americans. Once we were out in a rural area in the middle of nowhere and saw an American come to a stop sign. Though he could see in both directions for miles, and there was no traffic, he still stopped!" Colombia.

WHERE do new words come from? Few are purely invented, in the sense of being coined from a string of sounds chosen more or less at random. And in some of the most creative instances, people chop words and recombine them to make new ones (as in sexting ). Words spread from English because people learn English; cultural secrets from quinoa to hygge are more likely to be buried in other cultures where outsiders cannot find them. Perhaps the Anglophones are the real losers in this exchange.

Where are we going? represents the artist’s painted manifesto created while he was living on the island of Tahiti. The French artist transitioned from being a Sunday painter (someone who paints for his or her own enjoyment) to becoming a professional after his career as a stockbroker failed in the early 1880s. He visited the Pacific island Tahiti in French Polynesia staying from 1891 to 1893. He then returned to Polynesia in 1895, painted this massive canvas there in 1897, and eventually died in 1903, on Hiva Oa in the Marquesas islands. Detail, Paul Gauguin, Where do we come from? What are. At Smarthistory, we’re on a mission to open museums and cultural sites up to the world. We’re creating world-class resources on art and cultural objects for learners from around the globe-for free.

Highly mobile environments where people come and go need lower-context culture. With a stable population, however, a higher context culture may develop. Note the similarity with Trompenaars' Universalism (low context) and Particularism (high context). In Polychronic cultures, human interaction is valued over time and material things, leading to a lesser concern for 'getting things done' - they do get done, but more in their own time. Aboriginal and Native Americans have typical polychronic cultures, where 'talking stick' meetings can go on for as long as somebody has something to say. Polychronic people tend also to be high context. Contrasting the two. Western cultures vary in their focus on monochronic or polychronic time.

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Tracklist

A The Cultures* Down In Jamaica (Where Marcus Come From)
B The Revolutionaries Cultural Rock

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Disc Pressers Ltd.

Credits

  • Producer – S.E. Pottinger*

Notes

This is NOT the same mix as the Joe Gibbs 12" of the same title.

Manufactured and Distributed by Disc Pressers LTD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side): MARCUS GARVEY
  • Matrix / Runout (B side): MARCUS GARVEY VERSION

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Cultures* / The Revolutionarys* The Cultures* / The Revolutionarys* - Down In Jamaica Where Garvey Came From / Garvey Rock ‎(12") High Note none Jamaica Unknown