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The teenaged Hugh Mundell cut Africa Must Be Free by 1983 under the tutelage of the legendary producer Augustus Pablo in the mid-'70s, and had a Jamaican hit with the title track. Mundell's artlessly fervent singing is attractive far out of proportion to his technical skill. It's the sincerity and devotion in his voice that make successes of songs like "Let's All Unite" and "My Mind" -- that and the rock-solid instrumental backing of Pablo's studio band, which at this time included bassist and trombonist Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace and guitarists Earl "Chinna" Smith and Jeffrey Chung.

Tracklisting

  • Let's All Unite
  • My Mind
  • Africa Must Be Free By 1983
  • Why Do Black Men Fuss And Fight
  • Book Of Life
  • Run Revolution A Come
  • Day Of Judgement
  • Jah Will Provide
  • Ital Sip
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