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  1. The Village Voice. B− [10] 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.

  2. May 3, 2010 · Of course, "now" is misleading—he's recorded with Brian Eno, and masterfully produced albums by U2 ( The Unforgettable Fire, Joshua Tree ), the Neville Brothers ( Yellow Moon ), and Bob Dylan ( Oh Mercy ). Those studio streets were obviously two-way: Acadie bears healing scars of influence from each collaboration.

  3. Still Water (From Eno's House) Lyrics. About “Acadie”. Acadie is the debut album by record producer and singer-songwriter Daniel Lanois. It was largely written and recorded in the city of...

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  5. Nov 24, 1989 · Lanois started out as Brian Eno's protege, and "Acadie" sounds like an Eno dreamscape inhabited by a very personal folk singer.

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  6. Acadie by Daniel Lanois released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  7. albumlinernotes.com › Acadie__1989_Acadie (1989)

    All songs written by Daniel Lanois, Upala/Hamstein (BMI); Except St. Ann’s Gold, Music by Daniel Lanois, Lyrics by Daniel Lanois and Malcolm Burn; White Mustang II, Written by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno; Amazing Grace, Traditional. Art Direction, Design: Jeri Heiden. Front Cover Photograph: Lynn Goldsmith.

  8. 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”.

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