With the tragic murder of Hugh Mundell, who was shot and killed while sitti… Read Full Bio ↴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, "'Where Is Natty Dread." His first break came when he was hired as a DJ for Augustus Pablo's Rockers sound system. His debut single, "Africa Must Be Free by 1983", produced by Augustus Pablo, was released in early 1978. Mundell also recorded several 12" singles as Jah Levi.
Mundell continued recording with Pablo. The albums Time & Place and Blackman's Foundation followed shortly after, and then a few tracks for Prince Jammy were gathered together along with some of Lacksley Castell's, put on an album and called Jah Fire.
Beginning in 1979, Mundell took over the production of his own recordings. He released his Mundell album on Greensleeves in 1982. He also produced the debut album, Speak the Truth, by "Little" Junior Reid, on Pablo's label, Rockers.
In 1983 he became involved in an argument and was shot in the neck. Shortly afterwards, his posthumous album Arise was released. A dub version of Africa Must Be Free By 1983 was released in 1989 and then packaged with the original by Greensleeves and RAS, and then Makasound packaged Time & Place and Blackman's Foundation together and released it as The Blessed Youth in 2003.
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, "'Where Is Natty Dread." His first break came when he was hired as a DJ for Augustus Pablo's Rockers sound system. His debut single, "Africa Must Be Free by 1983", produced by Augustus Pablo, was released in early 1978. Mundell also recorded several 12" singles as Jah Levi.
Mundell continued recording with Pablo. The albums Time & Place and Blackman's Foundation followed shortly after, and then a few tracks for Prince Jammy were gathered together along with some of Lacksley Castell's, put on an album and called Jah Fire.
Beginning in 1979, Mundell took over the production of his own recordings. He released his Mundell album on Greensleeves in 1982. He also produced the debut album, Speak the Truth, by "Little" Junior Reid, on Pablo's label, Rockers.
In 1983 he became involved in an argument and was shot in the neck. Shortly afterwards, his posthumous album Arise was released. A dub version of Africa Must Be Free By 1983 was released in 1989 and then packaged with the original by Greensleeves and RAS, and then Makasound packaged Time & Place and Blackman's Foundation together and released it as The Blessed Youth in 2003.
Day Of Judgement
Hugh Mundell Lyrics
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A.O.D Feel your spine crawling Insanity unfolding Depression has…
A.O.D. Attention all attention all your new leaders have arrived An…
A.O.D. (Altars Of Destruction) Attention all attention all your new leaders have arrived An…
All Out War There shall come a time when this earth shall cease, the…
Corroded What I am is not who I am, I′m buried in…
Daemonic Dreams Die in flames In flood and quakes And a storm will blow…
Starchaser Day Of Judgement UNTIL THE DAY OF JUDGMENT ANOTHER DAY…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Hugh Mundell:
Be My Princess Lady She is the fairest of them all Yes you are She's like…
Going Places See I like to be going places To meet upon new…
Great Tribulation Although we have to bear tribulation And pass through great …
Jacqueline Jacqueline, Jacqueline, Jacqueline - Girl, you want discipli…
King Of Israel - Hugh Mundell King Of Israel He who loveth not knoweth…
My Mind As I sat down thinking for a while, My mind spread…
Rasta Have the Handle No matter how the mountain may be high We've got to…
Tell I a Lie Telling I a lie Seh that them kill for I And I…
Time and Place Jah know, yeah, it's true, Jah know, yeah Rain come falling…
Your Face Is Familiar Red gold and green, Red gold and green, The primary colours …
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Lumanchu
His death came too soon. His music will live on forever. True roots vibe.
King Jeffrey
Killer tune with the heavy influence of Augustus Pablo!
Maria Clara Moraes
Amo ele ❤️
Kyle Chiverton
Another prophet of the Most High silenced. Give many thanks for your contributions!! Live on in power Hugh Mundell🙏🏽
missmofleee
Love Hugh Mundell!
Maria Wood
His music lives continously. I continously hold a position vibes with revolutionary music. Jah lives!
Alejandra Louis
HUGH, forever the best!!!
Family 1rst
This is heavenly! Respect Hugh,Spirit lives on!
Justin Webb
Massive tune of reality and consequence. Much love to the young reggae legend Hugh Mundell ❤️
Ebben Olson
Augustus Pablo is the absolute best instrumentalist I've heard with melody