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Daniel Lanois and Trixie Whitley: A Look at Black Dub -
Late last year Daniel Lanois debuted his latest musical venture, Black Dub,. The group also features drummer Brian Blade (Wayne Shorter), bass player Daryl Johnson (Neville Brothers, Emmylou Harris) and vocalist Trixie Whitley, the daughter of the late Chris Whitley. Lanois, who has produced records for such artists as U2,...
Here Is, What Is - Daniel Lanois is a 56-year-old Canadian producer most famous for producing the work of such iconic artists as Bob Dylan, U2, Ron Sexsmith, Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel and Willie Nelson. He has also released his own albums semi-regularly since 1989 showcasing his abilities as a skilled singer-songwriter (this is...
Lanois Going Digital For New Album - Artist/producer Daniel Lanois will digitally release his new album, "Here Is What Is," Dec. 15 via RedFloorRecords.com. According to a spokesperson, this is the first digital download release being made available as CD-quality WAV files. "Here Is What Is" features Lanois in collaboration with drummer Brian Blade and the Band pianist...
Bruce Cockburn: Small Sources of Comfort -
This mixed collection of instrumentals, political/topical commentary and personal singer/songwriting is what we’ve come to expect from Canada’s perennial folk-hero Bruce Cockburn. He doesn’t like corporations and sees the contradictions that come with living in the modern world (“The Iris of the World”). He went to Afghanistan to witness the...
Ron Sexsmith - Time Being (2006) -
Long considered one of Canada's best songwriters is the consistently underrated Ron Sexsmith. For his tenth record, he reunites with Mitchell Froom, who produced Sexsmith's first three albums. Froom and Sexsmith work splendidly together, making for one of Sexsmith's best records in years. Time Being sees Sexsmith operating at a...
Cowboy Junkies: Demons -
The second installment of Cowboy Junkies’ Nomad series, Demons delves into the catalog of the late singer/songwriter Vic Chesnutt. The resulting 11 tracks are intense, soulful, joyous, uplifting and heartbreakingly sad. The band excels here, pulling out the nuance in Chesnutt’s often dark writing and capturing his spirit while simultaneously...

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