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  1. Acadie is the debut studio album by record producer and singer-songwriter Daniel Lanois, originally released in 1989 by Opal Records and Warner Bros. Records. It was largely written and recorded in the city of New Orleans. Lanois sings on it in both French and English, sometimes on the same track.

    • 1989
    • Rock
    • September 26, 1989, June 14, 2005
    • Daniel Lanois
  2. Daniel Lanois (* 19. September 1951 in Hull, Québec, Kanada) ist ein kanadischer Musiker und Musikproduzent. Bekannt ist er vor allem für die Produktion erfolgreicher Alben von z. B. U2, Bob Dylan oder Peter Gabriel. Eine intensive Zusammenarbeit pflegt Lanois auch mit Brian Eno und Wim Wenders .

  3. Mai 1948 in Woodbridge, Suffolk) ist ein britischer Musiker, Musikproduzent, Musiktheoretiker und bildender Künstler. Er gilt als Innovator in vielen Bereichen der Musik. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Ausbildung. 1.2 Die 1970er und 1980er Jahre. 1.2.1 Die Erfindung der Ambient-Musik. 1.2.2 Kollaborationen. 1.3 Die 1990er Jahre.

  4. Daniel Lanois is well known for his collaborations with Brian Eno ("Apollo...", "On Land"). This is a strange and heteronegeous album. Some cajun music, some Ambient with or without spoken words... 'White Mustang II' could be in "Apollo..." and 'Ice' is a synth-pop ballad. This version of 'Amazing Grace' is the last element in the melting pot.

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    • Europe
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    • CD, Album, Stereo
  5. Recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana. Additional recording: Brian Eno's Wilderness Studio, England; STS Studio, Ireland with Paul Barrett; Grant Avenue Studio, Canada. Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York. All songs written by Daniel Lanois, Upala/Hamstein (BMI) except St. Ann's Gold, White Mustang II, Amazing Grace.

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  6. Lanois’s Acadie (to which Eno contributed heavenly treatments and synth parts to several tracks) and Cale’s Words For The Dying (both 1989) were crucial in prompting Eno back to music making again. At a London concert in February, Lanois invited Eno onstage to sing ‘You Don’t Miss Your Water’, a Byrds song which Brian had recorded for ...

  7. Released in September 1989, “Acadie” is the album Lanois wrote and performed and produced in New Orleans at his own studio. Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen perform on two tracks on this album, “Still Water” and “Jolie Louise”.