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Revision as of 18:37, 28 October 2013
Winston McAnuff | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1957 Mandeville, Jamaica |
Genres | Reggae, dub, funk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, percussion |
Years active | 1978–1986, 2005- |
Labels | Chrystal Records, Makasound |
Website | Winston McAnuff on myspace |
Winston McAnuff, also known under the stage name Electric Dread, (born 1957, in Mandeville) is a Jamaican singer and composer of reggae- and dub music.
Life and career
McAnuff was born in Mandeville in Manchester Parish,[1] into a family of preachers. He started his musical career, singing gospels in the church choir. He recorded his first album Pick hits to click in 1978. Two years later his second album What the man "a" deal wid was released. His best known song from this time is the single Malcolm X, which he recorded as a duet with Earl Sixteen, and was also recorded by Dennis Brown.[1] A third studio album, Electric Dread, was released in 1986.[2]
Although McAnuff had reasonable fame in Jamaica, none of his work was released elsewhere. It wasn't until 2002 that his work was released in Europe. In 2002 the French record label Makasound released the first two albums and a compilation album Diary of the Silent Years. The release of the albums revived McAnuff's career, notably in France.[3]
In 2005 McAnuff released the album A Drop, which he recorded with the French keyboard player Camille Bazbaz. This record displays a mix of rock, funk, dub and punk rock.[4] A year later, in 2006, a new album Paris' Rocking, which he recorded with Java and other French session musicians, was released.[5] His last album, Nostradamus, was released in 2008. The album was a concept album about the predictions of Nostradamus.[6]
In 2011, he took part in Les Échos Du Temps the latest album of Danakil, a French roots reggae band, on the track Media where both he and his son Matthew did a featuring.[7]
In 2013 he released the album A New Day, a collaboration with French musician Fixi.[1]
Discography
- Studio albums
- Pick Hits to Click (1978)
- What the Man "a" Deal Wid (1980)
- Electric Dread (1986)
- One Love (1995) - a rerelease of What the Man "a" Deal Wid
- Nostradamus (2008)
- Compilation albums
- Diary of the Silent Years (2002) - compilation
- Joint collaborative albums
- A Drop (2005) - with Camille Bazbaz
- Paris' Rockin' (2006) - with Java
- A Bang (2011) with The Bazbaz Orchestra
- Garden of Love EP (2013) - with Fixi (full name François Xavier Bossard)
- A New Day (2013) with Fixi
References
- ^ a b c Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2013) "A New Day for McAnuff", Jamaica Observer, 27 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013
- ^ Booklet: Diary of the silent years (MKS 01-5340333), Makasound Records, 2002
- ^ "Biography". Makasound Records. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ^ "CD: A drop". Amazon. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ^ "CD: Paris rockin'". Amazon. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ^ "CD: Nostradamus". Amazon. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
- ^ Danakil "Les Échos Du Temps" review, on ReggaeVille.com