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Daniel Lanois

Daniel Lanois (born September 19, 1951 in Hull, Québec) is a Canadian record producer and singer-songwriter. He has produced albums for a wide variety of artists and released a number of albums of his own work. Artists he has worked with include Bob Dylan, U2, Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Chris Whitley, Ron Sexsmith and Nash the Slash.

He started his production career working in his own studio, Grant Avenue Studios in Hamilton, Ontario. He worked with a number of local bands, most notably Martha and the Muffins, for whom his sister Jocelyne played bass, Ray Materick, as well as the Canadian children's singer Raffi.

After being discovered by Brian Eno and working collaboratively with him on some of Eno's own projects, his career was given a huge boost when Eno invited him to co-produce U2's album The Unforgettable Fire. Along with Eno, he went on to produce U2's The Joshua Tree, the 1987 Grammy Winner for Album of the Year. Bono of U2 recommended Lanois to Bob Dylan in the late 1980s; in 1989 Lanois produced Dylan's Oh Mercy, widely considered one of Dylan's greatest later albums. Eight years later Dylan and Lanois worked together on Time Out of Mind, Dylan's first studio album of original material since 1990, which won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1997.

Wrecking Ball, his 1995 collaboration with Emmylou Harris, received almost unanimous critical praise (many critics placed the album on their year-end "best albums of the year" lists), and revived the aging country artist's career, bringing her to the attention of much younger rock audiences.

As well as being a producer, singer and songwriter, Lanois plays the guitar, pedal steel and drums. His wide range of talents are put to use on many of the albums he produces, where he often leaves his atmospheric and emotionally resonant signature sound.

He worked on Dashboard Confessional's 2006 album, Dusk and Summer, but the producing duties were later taken over by Don Gilmore.

Discography

Acadie, 1989
For the Beauty of Wynona, 1993
Sweet Angel Mine, 1996
Lost in Mississippi, 1996
Sling Blade, 1996
Shine, 2003
Rockets, 2004
Belladonna, 2005

Production credits

This is the Ice Age - Martha and the Muffins, 1981
Dance After Curfew - Nash the Slash, 1982
Danseparc - Martha and the Muffins, 1982
Ambient 4/On Land - Brian Eno, 1982
Parachute Club - Parachute Club, 1983
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks - Brian Eno, 1983
The Pearl - Harold Budd and Brian Eno, 1984
Mystery Walk - M + M, 1984
The Unforgettable Fire - U2, 1984
Thursday Afternoon - Brian Eno, 1985
Hybrid - Michael Brook, 1985
Birdy - Peter Gabriel, 1985
Voices - Roger Eno, 1985
So - Peter Gabriel, 1986
The Joshua Tree - U2, 1987
Robbie Robertson - Robbie Robertson, 1987
Oh Mercy - Bob Dylan, 1989
Yellow Moon - Neville Brothers, 1989
Achtung Baby - U2, 1991
Flash of the Spirit - Jon Hassell and Farafina, 1992
Us - Peter Gabriel, 1992
The Last of the Mohicans - movie soundtrack, 1992
Ron Sexsmith - Ron Sexsmith, 1994
Wrecking Ball - Emmylou Harris, 1995
Night to Night - Geoffrey Oryema, 1996
Fever In Fever Out - Luscious Jackson, 1996
Time Out of Mind - Bob Dylan, 1997
Brian Blade Fellowship - Brian Blade, 1998
12 Bar Blues - Scott Weiland, 1998
Teatro - Willie Nelson, 1998
Power Spot - Jon Hassell, 2000
The Million Dollar Hotel - movie soundtrack, 2000
All That You Can't Leave Behind - U2, 2000
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - U2, 2004 (track "Love and Peace or Else")
Dusk & Summer - Dashboard Confessional, 2006 (Also Produced by Don Gilmore)

External links

*Official web site



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