Hugh Mundell

reggae, roots reggae, dub

Hugh Mundell

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Western Kingston Style 03:50
My Mind 03:36
Africa Must Be Free By 1983 02:28
Run Revolution A Come 02:30
Rasta Have The Handle 04:09
Time and Place 03:46
Jacqueline 03:07
Tell I A Lie 04:10
Blackman's Foundation 03:19
Can't Pop No Style 03:12
Jah Will Provide 03:26
Great Tribulation 03:19
24 Hours A Day 03:57
Let's All Unite 03:32
Day Of Judgement 03:39
Going Places 04:54
My Mind Dub 04:19
Don't Stay Away 03:11
Book Of Life 03:03
Judgement Dub 03:27
King of Israel 03:27
Sufferer Dub 03:27
Rastafari's Call 02:31
Why Do Black Men Fuss And Fight 05:55
Stop 'Em Jah 05:51
Walk With Jah 03:11
Ghetto Rock 06:08

Born: 1962-06-14

Country: JM

Biography - Hugh Mundell

With the tragic murder of Hugh Mundell, who was shot and killed while sitting in a car with Junior Reid, reggae lost one of its most promising young performers. Mundell's 1978 debut album, Africa Must Be Free By 1983, produced by Augustus Pablo, in Jamaica remains a classic roots reggae recording. Mundell's singing style and soothing voice will lull you into tranquility if you let it.

Mundell, the son of a prominent Jamaican lawyer, was still a teenager when he teamed with influential producer Joe Gibbs to record a still-unreleased single

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