Winston McAnuff - Live - Colors Festival

1. Matthew McAnuff opening 00:01:20
2. Matthew McAnuff opening 00:04:16
3. Matthew McAnuff opening 00:05:36
4. Matthew McAnuff opening 00:04:10
5. Track 05 00:05:35
6. Track 06 00:04:46
7. Track 07 00:03:39
8. Track 08 00:04:45
9. Track 09 00:03:20
10. Track 10 00:03:37
11. Track 11 00:05:36
12. Track 12 00:04:16
13. Track 13 00:06:25
14. Track 14 00:05:10
15. Track 15 00:05:20
16. Track 16 00:03:44
17. Track 17 00:06:28
18. Track 18 00:06:23
19. Tracl 19 00:04:42
20. Track 20 00:05:00
21. Track 21 00:05:07
22. Track 22 00:04:30

Concert information

Review
For the past few years, Winston McAnuff (aka Electric Dread) and his son Matthew have been spreading the old school reggae roots gospel around the world.
Far from aggressive raga, McAnuff father & son add their contemporary touch to the music, producing a sound that's every so funky with a strong rock touch. Get ready to be carried away... to Ziooooooonnnnnnnn!

Depuis quelques années, Winston McAnuff (aka Electric dread) et son fils Matthew redonnent au reggae roots made in Jamaica ses plus belles lettres de noblesse. Loin du ragga agressif, les McAnuff propagent un reggae contemporain à souhait : allant d'inspirations funk aux rythmiques rock, Winston McAnuff s'aventure pour notre plus grand plaisir vers des contrées inexplorées de Zion ! Listen to it Mannnn !
Artist info

Winston McAnuff

The son of a preacher, Winston was born in 1957, in the hills of Manchester parish, near Christiana, in Jamaica. His parents were very fond of music and it was only natural for him to sing in church. After his father died in 1971, Winston left his native home and moved to Kingston, where his sister was a teacher. In this new city environment, he became friend with Hugh Mundell, Earl Sixteen and Wayne Wade. Because he was sure of their talent, he went with them to their first auditions and even wrote some of their first songs, like Earl Sixteen's "Malcolm X", later taken up by Dennis Brown. From 1975 .. introducing his friends to famous producers such as Joe Gibbs, Derrick Harriott and Yabby You, Winston recorded several songs for Derrick Harriott, which in 1977 gave birth to his first album: "Pick Hits to Click". Soon after, in 1980, Winston recorded a second album, "What a Man a Deal With", for Top Ranking, label of the group Inner Circle (Ian Lewis and Bernard Touter Harvey). He was very close to Jacob Miller, with whom he shared the same energy and enthusiasm, and was even approached to replace his friend in the band after his tragic death... In 1986, he recorded another album with Inner Circle, "Electric Dread", produced by Keneith Black. The same year, he created his own band, The Black Kush, along with his brother Tony "Makaruffin" McAnuff - now pursuing his career in Japan where he's been living for 15 years - Anthony Wilson and the bassist Peter Kush. They recorded 2 singles for Channel One, featured in the English documentary "Deep Roots Series" and toured in Europe. Since then, Winston has played with his children (the eldest being a drummer, the second a D.J. and the youngest a singer) as well as with other young musicians, like the members of Gumtion Band, a Kingston band with a solid reputation. He has also travelled a lot. He's been to Japan - where he toured several times with his brother and more recently with Derrick Harriot and Junior Murvin -, to the United States in 1987 - where he co-featured with Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in "Miami Vice" (episode 72, "The Big Thaw", in which Japanese guys freeze an imaginary equivalent of Bob Marley!!!) -, but also to England, France and anywhere Reggae calls him... In 1999, he met the future Makasound crew, a label born in 2001. Since then, Makasound reissued two of his albums, "Diary of the Silent Years" (in its second release between your hands) and "What a Man Deal with". In 2002, he shared the New Morning stage with Derrick Harriot for a unique concert. Since then, Winston also participated in two of Horace Andy and his Home Grown Band national tours, as well as in many isolated concerts and sound-systems. In the meanwhile, Winston recorded a dozen titles for English producer Mad Professor, an album with producer Gussie P ("Bless Up" to be released soon), and another with French dubber Manutension from the Improvisator Dub crew. He also made a featuring on two tracks from Nzela latest album, "Toyé", released in April 2005. In 2002, the live at the New Morning was the occasion of a surprising encounter between Electric Dread and Camille Bazbaz, that would give birth, 3 years later, to the amazing album "A Drop: Winston McAnuff & the Bazbaz Orchestra" (Black Eye / Discograph - 2005), released the 23rd of May 2005. An album recorded between France and Jamaica that now sends Winston McAnuff and the Bazbaz Orchestra on the roads of France.
Venue

Nouveau Casino

Following a discrete opening mid June of 2001, and a handful of magical parties, Nouveau Casino launched itself into the Parisian musical scene.
Nouveau Casino is determined to defend a different perspective of music, one which privileges hybrid expression and cutting edge initiatives. It has positioned itself as a host for concerts, images and unique parties where musical discovery is linked to a resolutely convivial atmosphere.
Entirely isolated from its immediate neighbours by a wall of colossal thickness and endowed with highly professional technical equipment as well as a team that possess know-how in multiple fields, Nouveau Casino is a remarkable concert hall that has the ability to welcome different artistic expressions, namely those from digital arts.
Moreover, when night falls, Nouveau Casino has the rare privilege of transforming itself into a veritable club where live electronic music mixes with the pleasure of the dance floor for groovy and sparkly parties.


Ouvert à la mi-juin 2001, Nouveau Casino a pris son envol dans la comète des lieux musicaux parisiens.
Plus que jamais décidé à défendre une autre vision de la musique qui privilégie les expressions hybrides et les initiatives marginales, le Nouveau Casino s..emmêle avec le plaisir du dancefloor pour des soirées groovy et pétillantes.
Cette salle composée de 2 espaces (salle de concert et mezzanine) est le terrain de jeu idéal pour tout esprit créatif et pratique. Ses parois entièrement composées de tôles triangulaires en acier réfléchissent les projections vidéo et habillent ainsi la salle de vos tonalités préférées . Elle cultive le décalé grâce à ses deux grands lustres façon 19ème qui surplombent la salle, et ses lampes type salle d’opération chirurgicale qui mettent en avant un bar coloré. Ce détournement des matières brutes et industrielles crée une atmosphère sophistiquée et conviviale. Elle peut accueillir jusqu’à 400 personnes.

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Music styles
Reggae
Sounds like
The Gladiators, Matthew McAnuff, Easy Stars all Stars