Advantages: beautiful, emotional, charming - you will keep returning to this record Disadvantages: none at all
Acadie takes the listener on a series of journies - a journey through Daneil Lanois' homelands in Canada; a journey through the past, as traditional ways of life are half remembered and the folk songs of the past are referenced; and also a deeply moving spiritual journey. By 1989 Daniel Lanois' reputation was second to none - Rolling Stone hailed him as "the most important record producer to emerge in the Eighties" and artists such as Bob Dylan, ... ...In 2005 Daniel Lanois' website (www.daniellanois.com) reissued Acadie and with fifteen years of hindsight he remarked, "Having had a chance to separate myself from this work I can now see how naïve and pure it really is. I stand by this work and I'm very proud of it." ...
adams66 26.09.2008
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