
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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My Mind
Africa Must Be Free By 1983
Jacqueline
Walk With Jah
Jah Will Provide
Book Of Life
Run Revolution A Come
King of Israel
Great Tribulation
Be My Princess Lady
Black Sheep
Jah Fire
Let's All Unite
Million Miles
Can't Pop No Style
You Over There
My Woman Can
Day Of Judgement
Rasta Have The Handle
Time and Place
Why Do Black Men Fuss And Fight
Tell I A Lie
Don't Stay Away
Time Has Come
Rastafari's Call
24 Hours A Day
Going Places
One Jah, One Aim, One Destiny
Red Gold And Green
Million Dub
Stop 'Em Jah
Jacqueline Dub
Jah Fire Will Be Burning
Nature Provides
Your Face Is Familiar
Pablo In Moonlight City
Jah Music
King Pablo
Blessing of Fari
Unity Dub
Africa Dub
Blackman's Foundation
Rasta Have The Handle Dub
Ital Slip
Western Kingston Style
Judgement Dub
Levi Dub
My Mind Dub
Ital Sip
Revolution Dub
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