HUGH MUNDELL - Mundell (2022 Reissue) - LP - Vinyl
HUGH MUNDELL - Mundell (2022 Reissue) - LP - Vinyl

HUGH MUNDELL - Mundell (2022 Reissue) - LP - Vinyl

€26.99 €16.99
Save 37%

Barcode: 601811003619

Label: Greensleeves SKU: 33625 Catalogue ID: GREL36 Format: Vinyl
We have 1 copy(ies) left.
24 people are viewing this right now
HUGH MUNDELL - Mundell (2022 Reissue) - LP - Vinyl

HUGH MUNDELL - Mundell (2022 Reissue) - LP - Vinyl

€26.99 €16.99

 

LP - Black Vinyl.

Junjo Lawes ruled the dancehalls in the early '80s, with a huge militant sound laid down to fiery perfection by the Roots Radics. The producer's incendiary riddims supported Jamaica's biggest stars and launched a new generation of toasters straight to the top of the charts. This musical shift was accompanied by a thematic change as well, as lighter lyrical fare came to the fore. Many roots artists found the times tough, but not Hugh Mundell, who was young enough to ride this stylistic swing with ease. In 1982, the young star hooked up with Lawes and the Radics for the masterful Mundell album, with the producer providing his best riddims and creating superb versions that still stand the test of time.

For "Rasta Have the Handle" and "Tell I a Lie," Lawes lit up the backing with soulful brass solos from Felix "Deadly Headly" Bennett, with Nambo Robinson's trombone in support, and beautifully in counterpoint with Mundell's own emotive vocals and cultural themes. Both of those are militant rockers numbers; in contrast, there's the bubbly, bouncy "Jah Music," the bright backing further lit by the exuberant horns. Winston Bope Bowne's lovely, lilting, lead guitar is the focal point of the romantic "24 Hours a Day," a song whose delicate flavor Lawes offsets with a taut rhythm. Gladstone Anderson's elegant piano work highlights "Red Gold & Green," while overhead Mundell showcases his most soulful vocals.

 

Tracklist:

A1. Jacqueline
A2. Rasta Have The Handle
A3. Going Places
A4. Red Gold And Green

B1. Tell I A Lie
B2. 24 Hours A Day
B3. Jah Music
B4. Your Face Is Familiar