Hugh Mundell

Hugh Mundell

Also known as: Jah Levi

Hugh Mundell (14 June 1962 - 14 October 1983) was a Jamaican roots reggae singer.

Biography
Mundell was born the fourth child and only boy to Theresa and Alvin Mundell. Alvin Mundell was a successful lawyer. He attended St. Margaret's Preparatory School, Kingsway Preparatory School and the Ardenne High School before pursuing a career in music. Most thought that Mundell would become an athlete because he was known to be a competitive runner and routinely participated in street running races with other neighbourhood youth. Mundell grew up just houses away from three other youth who would also go on to become reggae singers: Winston McAnuff, Earl Sixteen Daley, and Yabby You protogé Wayne Wade. Mundell was introduced to reggae by reggae performer and producer Boris Gardiner who was a friend of the family. Mundell was at Joe Gibbs' studio the day that Winston McAnuff recorded the song "Malcolm X." Joe Gibbs offers Mundell the opportunity to record and they lay down a track titled "Where Is Natty Dread?" The track was never pressed to vinyl. It was at Gibbs' studio that he met musician, arranger and producer, Augustus Pablo. Mundell explains in his November 1980 interview with Sounds magazine's Edwin Pouncey (also known as artist Savage Pencil) : "I did one recording for Joe Gibbs for Errol Thompson Records which was not released called 'Where Is Natty Dread' and one day I was at the studio and Augustus Pablo saw me at the Joe Gibbs session 'cos he used to run around and check it out y'know. And he asked me to come and do some recordings for him so I said 'Yeah!' So I went by his house and started rehearsing and he create the rhythms. The following Saturday we went to the studio where we recorded my first two songs for release called 'Africa Must Be Free' and 'My, My'". Between 1976 and 1978 Mundell and Pablo lay the tracks for what would ultimately become Mundell's debut LP Africa Must Be Free By 1983. Produced by Augustus Pablo, Mundell wrote every song on the record. It included two Black Ark-recorded titles: "Let's All Unite" and "Why Do Black Man Fuss & Fight", both supervised and mixed by Lee Perry. The album received five stars from Rolling Stone magazine and was included in Tom Moon's 2008 book, 1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die. He was a major influence on Junior Reid, who was three years younger, and Mundell was the first to record Reid. He also kept a close friendship with Reid's friend Lacksley Castell, who like Reid, hailed from Waterhouse, Kingston. Mundell recorded several 12" Rockers Discomix singles under the alias Jah Levi. Hugh Mundell only performed publicly several times throughout his career. While he may have performed a number of shows in Jamaica and the UK, only the following shows have been confirmed: Mundell performs at the Organization of African Unity (OAU) 14th anniversary show on Wednesday, 25 May 1977 at the Queens Theatre in Kingston. Also on the bill are the Twelve Tribes of Israel Players composed of Junior Dan on bass, Sangie Davis on guitar, Albert Malawi on drums, and Pablo Black on keys; and Generation Gap, which includes a very young Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson on keys and Dalton Brownie on guitar. Many of the players at this event were the same musicians who play on Mundell's [Africa Must Be Free By 1983. They were also part of the Rockers All-Stars, who played on Augustus Pablo's productions. 29 October 1979, Ward Theatre, Kingston, JA w/Augustus Pablo, Junior Delgado, Dave Robinson, Tallawah Dancers, Tivoli High School Dancers, Horace Andy, Little Junior, Jaba Tate, Shaolin Kid. The show was backed by the Seventh Extension and the Roots International Band. June 1980, Bermuda. Hugh performed on a ferry boat cruise. Mundell stayed in the apartment of Bermudian Rastafarian soccer legend Cyril "Dago" Steede while in Bermuda. 20 October 1980, Palais Des Arts, Paris, France with Brimstone 12 December 1980, London Theatre, London, UK with Aswad (cancelled) 17 February 1981, Top Rank Suite, Dale End, Birmingham w/ sound systems Sir Coxsone, Fatman, Studio City, Quaker City. 17 March 1981, Hammersmith Palais, London, UK with Matumbi, Tribesmen, Brimstone, and Bumble & The Bees. Mundell cancels just days before the show. It is rescheduled for 6 April 1981. 6 April 1981, Hammersmith Palais, London, UK with Matumbi, Tribesmen, Brimstone, and Bumble & The Bees. July 1981, The Stone, San Francisco. 4 October 1981, Reggae Sunblast Festival, Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California. Also on the bill are Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths, Joe Higgs, The Wailers Band, and Wailing Souls. Mundell appeared in the Bay area in December 1981 where he played a reggae roots festival along with Wailing Souls, Raskidus, Joe Higgs & Unity, and Uprising at the Oakland Auditorium on 11 December and the Japan Center Theater on 12 December. 30 May 1982, Keystone, Berkeley, California, backed by I-DREN, an all-Jamaican band hailing from the bay-area. In reviewing Mundell's performance in the local city paper, music journalist Bruce Dancis wrote the following: "Nineteen year old Jamaican singer Hugh Mundell, backed by Ras Kidus Roots Connection, contributed a brief set that was marred by the fact that he was obviously feeling the effects of a cold. This was a disappointment, because the angelically voiced singer possesses one of the purest voices in popular music. Ironically, in Mundell's prior Berkeley appearance this past July, his glorious vocals were impeded by poor communication with his support band; this time around, Mundell and the band were more connected, but the singer's illness prevented him from launching into the spirited performance of which he is capable". In addition to performing live as a reggae artist, Mundell also performed live as Jah Levi throughout Jamaica on the island sound system circuit with Barrington Levy, Burro Banton, Ranking Toyan, Junior Reid, and Elfigo Barker (Volcano Hi-Fi). He also performed for Noel Harper's Killamanjaro Sound System with artists including Super Cat, John Wayne, Dirty Harry, Junior Reid, Madoo, Hopeton James, Puddy Roots, and Major Manzie. There is existing audio of Mundell performing on the sound system circuit on two occasions. In August 1983, Mundell, along with Junior Reid, represented Killamanjaro at Whitehall Avenue, Kingston. With selector Ainsley on the turntable, Mundell and Reid did several numbers, Mundell versioning "Reasons" and Reid voicing the "Some Guys" standard. On 7 September 1983, Mundell and Junior Reid represented Volcano Sound at Cassava Piece, Constant Spring, Kingston. With Volcano's selector Danny Dread at the controls, Mundell and Reid spar over the "Diseases" riddim before they perform the "Betcha By Golly Wow" standard. Mundell also performs his song "Great Tribulation". Mundell was shot to death on 14 October 1983 while sitting in his vehicle on Grant's Pen Avenue, Kingston, Jamaica. Also in the car were Mundell's wife in the passenger seat and Junior Reid, who was sitting in the back seat. Reid survived the assault and spoke in great detail about it in a 1985 interview with The Beat's Roger Steffens. At the time of his death, Mundell had recorded five LPs and numerous singles. Trial and conviction of Ricardo Codrington for the murder of Mundell On 22 November 1985, Mr. Justice Downer sentenced 25-year-old Ricardo Codrington, labourer of Above Rocks, St. Andrew, to ten years imprisonment at hard labour for the murder of Hugh Mundell. The sentencing occurred after a Home Circuit Court found Codrigan guilty of manslaughter, arising out of the fatal shooting of Mundell on 13 October 1983. Codrington was charged with murder, but the jury convicted him of the lesser offense. The judge said Codrington had already served two years and that was taken into account when sentencing him.

Credits & Appearances (19)

Production
Producer 5
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Blackman's  Foundation Hugh Mundell Blackman's Foundation SH 43012 CD Shanachie 1978-80 1994
The Blessed Youth Hugh Mundell The Blessed Youth MKS 04 (322652) CD Makasound 1978-81 2003
Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub Hugh Mundell & Augustus Pablo Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub RAS-3202 LP Rockers 1979 1979
Time And Place Hugh Mundell Time And Place DSR 0397 LP Muni Music 1980 1980
Arise Hugh Mundell Arise ATRALP 1007 LP Atra 1983 1988
Musicians
Backing Vocals 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Time And Place Hugh Mundell Time And Place DSR 0397 LP Muni Music 1980 1980
Earth Rightful Ruler Augustus Pablo Earth Rightful Ruler RP 011 LP Message 1982 1982
Original Rockers Vol 2 Augustus Pablo Original Rockers Vol 2 LP Rockers 1989 1989
Percussions 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Rockers Meets King Tubby In A Fire House Augustus Pablo Rockers Meets King Tubby In A Fire House SH 43001 CD Shanachie 1980
Rockers International Various Artists Rockers International none LP Message 1980 1980
Let's Get Started Tetrack Let's Get Started DSR 1656 LP Message 1980 1980
Syndrums 1
Time And Place
Muni Music • 1980
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Time And Place Hugh Mundell Time And Place DSR 0397 LP Muni Music 1980 1980
Vocals 6
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Hugh Mundell Africa Must Be Free By 1983 DSR 2365 LP Message 1978 1978
The Blessed Youth Hugh Mundell The Blessed Youth MKS 04 (322652) CD Makasound 1978-81 2003
Jah Fire Hugh Mundell Featuring Lacksley Castell Jah Fire LAP 13 LP Live And Love 1980 1980
Time And Place Hugh Mundell Time And Place DSR 0397 LP Muni Music 1980 1980
Earth Rightful Ruler Augustus Pablo Earth Rightful Ruler RP 011 LP Message 1982 1982
Mundell Hugh Mundell Mundell GREL 36 LP Greensleeves 1982 1982

Also Appears On (25)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Presents Dubplates And Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio Prince Phillip Presents Dubplates And Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio LP DKR 286 LP DKR 1973-76 2024
Rockers International Vol 2 Various Artists Rockers International Vol 2 GREL 168 LP Greensleeves 1974-75 1992
Rockers Story Augustus Pablo Rockers Story RAS 3049 CD RAS 1974-87
Classic Rockers Various Artists Classic Rockers ILPS 9886 LP Island 1975-85 1987
Guide I Jah Jah Bull Guide I Jah CD Bull Don 1978-91 2001
Ballistic Breakouts Various Artists Ballistic Breakouts SAM 102 LP Ballistic 1979 1979
The Biggest Dancehall Anthems Various Artists The Biggest Dancehall Anthems GREZCD 4101 CD Greensleeves 1979-82 2002
Glory, Dominion, Majesty, Power Various Artists Glory, Dominion, Majesty, Power PK 9 LP Half Moon 197X
In Fine Style Augustus Pablo In Fine Style PSCD 38 CD Pressure Sounds 197X 2003
Rare Roots Reggae Various Artists Rare Roots Reggae 323692 CD Makasound 197X 2004
Tuff Cuts Various Artists Tuff Cuts PSCD 60 CD Pressure Sounds 197X 2008
Augustus Pablo Presents DJs From 70s to 80s Augustus Pablo & Various Artists Augustus Pablo Presents DJs From 70s to 80s ABB 131 CD Big Cat 197X-8X 1997
Cultural Showcase Various Artists Cultural Showcase CD Rockers 197X-8X 1994
Down In The Dub Vaults Various Artists Down In The Dub Vaults VPGSRL 7106 LP 17 North Parade 197X-8X 2023
Get Up Stand Up Various Artists Get Up Stand Up RZDCD 022 CD RAS 197X-8X 2005
King Jammy In Roots Various Artists King Jammy In Roots LUXXCD 008 CD Auralux 197X-8X 2004
The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set Augustus Pablo The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set RPBSCD 101 CD Rockers 197X-8X 2004
Rockers International Various Artists Rockers International CD Greensleeves 1980 2015
Rootsman Vibrations At King Jammy's Various Artists Rootsman Vibrations At King Jammy's VPGS 7000 CD Greensleeves 1980-81 2013
The Volcano Eruption Various Artists The Volcano Eruption CD Sonic Sounds 1981-84 1993
Volcano Eruption Henry Junjo Lawes Volcano Eruption VPCD 4162 CD 17 North Parade 1981-85 2010
Scientist Wins The World Cup Scientist Scientist Wins The World Cup GRE 2107 CD Greensleeves 1982 2016
Classic Rockers Vol 2 Various Artists Classic Rockers Vol 2 LP Rockers 1989 1989
King Jammy - A Man And His Music Vol 3 Various Artists King Jammy - A Man And His Music Vol 3 CD 79203 CD RAS 198X
The Crowning Of Prince Jammy Various Artists The Crowning Of Prince Jammy PSCD 25 CD Pressure Sounds 198X 1999
9 albums
19 credits
11 labels
1978 - 2003