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Africa Must Be Free by 1983 | 
| Artist: Hugh Mundell Label: Ras Category: Music
New (19) Used (4) from £6.30
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 62258
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 89793 UPC: 060768979321 EAN: 0021823320120 ASIN: B000000Q7W
Release Date: August 27, 2007
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| Tracks:
| • | 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 | | • | Unity Dub | | • | Africa Dub | | • | My Mind Dub [Dub] | | • | Western Kingston Style | | • | Levi Dub | | • | Revolution Dub | | • | Judgement Dub | | • | Sufferer Dub |
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| Customer Reviews:
A promising debut from a youthful talent December 27, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Jamaican artist Hugh Mundell wrote and recorded most of this album when he was 16 and 17. Sadly, Mundell was shot dead in a pointless argument in 1983. He was 21. Thirty years on, the production seems unsophisticated even though various reggae luminaries such as Robbie Shakespeare, Augustus Pablo and Jacob Miller were involved. But there's some absolutely great material here; the enthusiasm , the heartfelt naivety displayed in tracks such as `Lets All Unite', Africa must be Free by the year 1983', `Why Do Black Men Fuss and Fight', `Run Revolution A Come', show case the mergence of Rastafarian beliefs and radical politics which often appeared in late 1970's reggae . `Day of Judgement' and `Jah Will Provide' are full blown Rasta hymns. The additional dub versions included here are also well worth a listen, far more than the standard `bonus track' filler material.
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