Hugh Mundell

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  • reggae
  • roots reggae
  • dub
  • roots
  • rasta
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 1975 debut album, Africa Must Be Free By 1983, produced by Augustus Pablo, 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.

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Songs

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    Jah Says Now the Time has Come

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    Jah Will Provide

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    Let's All Unite

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    Live in Love

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    Mr. Big Bad Wolf

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    My Mind

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    Nature Provides

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    Oh How I Love H. I. M. (feat. M. Edwards)

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    Oh How I Love H.I.M. (feat. M Edwards)

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    Oh Now I Love H.I.M.

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    One Jah, One Aim, One Destiny

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    Rasta Have the Handle

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    Rastafari Tradition

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    Rastafari's Call

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    Red Gold & Green

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    Rentman

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    Run Revolution a Come

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    Selassie I Veranda

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    Short Man

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    Stop 'Em Jah

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    Stop Them Jah (extended)

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    Tell I a Lie

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    Time & Place

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    Time And Place

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    Time Has Come

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    Why Do Black Men Fuss and Fight

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    Your Face Is Familiar

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    Zion a Fe Lion


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