Description
The album from 1982 is reissued and available again in the original artwork design by Tony McDermott and great photos by Roger Cracknell. Hugh Mundell was a gifted singer who will be always remembered for the recordings he made with Augustus Pablo and also this album for producer Henry “Junjo” Lawes. But his life was tragically short, when at the age of 21 he was shot dead on 14th of October 1983. The LP “Mundell’ was recorded ther year before at Channel One and mixed at King Tubby’s by Scientist . As backing band were The Roots Radics on board (Bass: Errol “Flabba” Holt, Drums: Style Scott, Lead Guitar: Bo Pee Bowen, Rhythm Guitar: Sowell, Organ: Winston Wright, Piano: Gladstone Anderson, Percussion: Skully & Sky Juice, Saxophone: Deadly Headley, Trombone: Nambo Robinson). The three tracks “Jacqueline”, “Rasta Have The Handle” and “Red, Gold And Green” have been also used as basic tracks in the Dub classic “Wins The World Cup”.