Hugh Mundell - Blackman's Foundation album flac
Performer: Hugh MundellTitle: Blackman's Foundation
Style: Roots Reggae
Released: 1983
MP3 album: 1277 mb
FLAC album: 1828 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: RA DTS AAC WAV MIDI AUD MMF
Genre: Reggae
Blackman's Foundation. Blackman's Foundation Tracklist. 2. Great tribulation Lyrics. 4. Stop 'em jah Lyrics. 5. Time and place Lyrics. About Blackman's Foundation.
Hugh Mundell was born in East Kingston, Jamaica, on the 14th July 1962, and shot dead there on October 14, 1983 while sitting in a car with a very young Junior Reid. Mundell was extremely young when he recorded his first tune for producer Joe Gibbs, the unreleased Where Is Natty Dread. Time and Place, an excellent roots album produced by Hugh Mundell and co-produced by Augustus Pablo, was a natural progression from Africa Must Be Free In 1983 and showed a new maturity in the singer’s angelic voice. The addition of great tunes such as Blackman’s Foundation, Time Has Come and Don’t Stay Away makes The Blessed Youth a very enjoyable and entertaining cd, truly worth of hearing over and over again. This set fully shows that Hugh Mundell was a very influential roots artist whose contribution to conscious music still lives on! Musicians.
Shanachie's Blackman's Foundation selects five tracks from Time and Place (1981), adding four cuts from the same period. Mundell's voice is already deeply expressive at this very young age, and his lyrics carry a series of heavyweight reality themes. The rhythms are equally solid and include a handful of Pablo's best-loved Rockers-style creations.
1. Blackman's Foundation. Great Tribulation. Blackman's Foundation (LP, Album). SH 43012, Shanachie 43012. Blackman's Foundation (CD, Album).
Album · 1987 · 9 Songs. Blackman's Foundation Hugh Mundell. Listen on Apple Music.
Complete your Hugh Mundell collection. referencing Blackman's Foundation, LP, Album, RE, 180, Shanachie 43012. Very good sound quality for this 2015 repress.
Hugh Mundell's Blackman's Foundation is one of the great roots album of the classic reggae era. Mundell, who was tragically murdered at the age of 21, was one of the most talented young roots reggae artists on the vibrant Jamaican scene. As such it is a precious artifact.
Blackman's Foundation. Many reggae fans have long been aware that the tragic death of singer Hugh Mundell at age 21, severed what promised to be a highly successful career. Under the great Augustus Pablo and on his own, Mundell recorded a small, but impressive body of roots material beginning when he was in his early teens. Though the greatest triumph of his five years in music was undoubtedly the 1978 set Africa Must Be Free By 1983, his subsequent releases were nearly as stunning. Shanachie's Blackman's Foundation selects five tracks from Time and Place (1981), adding four cuts from the same period.
Blackman's Foundation Hugh Mundell.







