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Lanois and documentary
Lanois also provided an instrumental score for LOUDquietLOUD, a documentary about the Pixies.

Lanois and Here
Canadian Artist, Composer, Producer Daniel Lanois included a track called " Moondog " on his album / video-documentary Here Is What Is.

Lanois and Is
" and felt the tempo was too slow, while Lanois wasn't enthusiastic about " Everything Is Broken ", believing it to be an insignificant song.

Lanois and at
Daniel Lanois ' Black Dub also appeared at the 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Time spent in the New Orleans area while recording Limbo in 1996 at Daniel Lanois ' Kingsway Studio had similarly influenced songs like " Ruthie's Knocking ", inspired by Ruthie the Duck Girl, an offbeat character well known to locals for her antics in the French Quarter.
Blue Rodeo was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 41st Juno Awards on April 1, 2012, joining other Canadian music icons including Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Oscar Petersen, Bruce Cockburn, Daniel Lanois, Joni Mitchell, Anne Murray and Tom Cochrane.
" Held in a portable studio set up in an old colonial house in New Orleans, the session gave Dylan a firsthand look at what it would be like to work with Lanois.
Dylan already liked the idea of recording in New Orleans, and witnessing Lanois at work ethic Dylan to enlist him as producer.
Dylan felt the whole process was more difficult than it should be and that Lanois was not communicating very well ; at one point, Lanois destroyed a dobro in a fit of rage.
" Ring Them Bells " is one of the more celebrated tracks on Oh Mercy, and also where Lanois ' production is at its most subtle and restrained.
His first recording experience was with his brother Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois for the album Apollo at Lanois ’ Grant Avenue Studios in Canada.
She is the sister of record producer Daniel Lanois, and was partner at his experimental Lab Studio with producer, musician Malcolm Burn, collaborating on his solo release, Redemption.
On 4 July 2008 Fraser supported Canadian artist / U2 collaborator Daniel Lanois at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
In 1988, producer Daniel Lanois heard Whitley perform at the Mondo Cane club in New York City and he helped Whitley obtain a recording contract with Columbia Records.
Renowned producers such as Steve Lillywhite, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Stephen Street, Geoff Emerick, Nellee Hooper, Trevor Horn, Flood and Don Was have made extensive use of the facilities at Windmill Lane Studios.
U2 also recorded their first three albums at Windmill Lane, the Steve Lillywhite masterminded Boy and War, as well as the Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois collaboration, The Joshua Tree.
This album was recorded by Daniel Lanois at the Grant Avenue Studios in Hamilton, Ontario.
* Recorded by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios
This recording was produced by Brett Wickens and engineered by Greg Roberts at Grant Avenue Studios, home of Daniel Lanois and various Brian Eno recordings.

Lanois and Toronto
Martha and the Muffins ' 1981 album This is the Ice Age, produced by Daniel Lanois and the band, was recorded in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario.

Lanois and on
In 1991 he returned to work again with U2 on Achtung Baby along with Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Steve Lillywhite.
Lanois is best known for his work with Brian Eno, the pair collaborating on a number of projects together and producing several platinum albums for U2, including The Joshua Tree.
Lanois worked collaboratively with Brian Eno on some of Eno's own projects, one of which was the theme song for David Lynch's film adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune.
Lanois once again collaborated with U2 and Brian Eno on the band's most recent album, No Line on the Horizon.
Eight years later Dylan and Lanois worked together on Time Out of Mind which won another Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1997.
Lanois was working on Neil Young's record Le Noise in June 2010 when he was hospitalized after suffering multiple injuries in a motorcycle crash in the Silverlake area of Los Angeles.
In October 2009, Lanois started a project called Black Dub which features Lanois on guitar, Brian Blade on drums, and Daryl Johnson on bass, along with multi-instrumentalist / singer Trixie Whitley.
Daniel Lanois ' star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
A later concert that year also included Jocelyne Lanois on guitar.
Producer Daniel Lanois uses a Taurus extensively in many projects, one prominent example being the track " I Love You " from his album Shine, and most recently to provide bass notes to accompany Neil Young's guitar playing on Le Noise, which he produced.
The band also participated in the Another Roadside Attraction tour in Canada that year, and collaborated with The Tragically Hip, Crash Vegas, Midnight Oil and Daniel Lanois on the one-off single " Land " to protest forest clearcutting in British Columbia.
In between the release of both solo albums, he partnered up with Daniel Lanois ' older brother, Bob Lanois, to record The Shack Recordings Volume 1, a collection of quieter acoustic songs with Bob recording and accompanying him on blues harp on a number of songs.
Daniel Lanois was known for his work on high-profile projects like Peter Gabriel's So and U2's The Joshua Tree.

Lanois and September
Daniel Lanois ( ; born September 19, 1951 in Hull, Quebec ) is a Canadian record producer, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter.
* September 19 – Daniel Lanois, record producer, guitarist and singer-songwriter
Dylan would first meet Lanois in September 1988, during a stop on the Never Ending Tour.

Lanois and 9
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Lanois and .
After he left The Band, Robbie Robertson became a music producer and wrote film soundtracks ( including acting as music supervisor for several of Scorsese's films ) before a highly praised comeback with a Daniel Lanois produced, eponymous solo album in 1987.
It included collaborations with Daniel Lanois, Emmylou Harris, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, and writer ( and friend ) Frank McGuinness.
The following year saw the release of Yellow Moon from A & M Records produced by Daniel Lanois.
The music for the soundtrack was provided by French Canadian artist / producer Daniel Lanois.
His co-production collaborations have included projects with Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Steve Lillywhite, and longtime collaborator Alan Moulder, with whom he co-founded the Assault & Battery studio complex.
Flood's first mainstream commercial break came in 1987 when he engineered U2's The Joshua Tree alongside producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois.
Three albums produced or co-produced by Lanois have won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, and four others received nominations.
Lanois started his production career when he was 17, working in his own studio with his brother Bob Lanois in the basement of their mother's Ancaster, Ontario home, recording local artists including Simply Saucer.
Lanois ' early work with U2 led to him being hired to produce albums for other top-selling artists.
Bono recommended Lanois to Bob Dylan in the late 1980s ; in 1989 Lanois produced Dylan's Oh Mercy.
1, Dylan describes in depth the contentious but rewarding working relationship he developed with Lanois.
Lanois spent most of 1985 producing So, Peter Gabriel's Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling album, released in 1986.
Lanois ' production is recognizable and notable for its ' big ' and ' live ' drum sound, atmospheric guitars and ambient reverb.
Rolling Stone called Lanois the " most important record producer to emerge in the Eighties.
As well as being a producer, Lanois is also a songwriter, musician and recording artist.
Lanois plays the guitar, pedal steel, and drums.

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