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To: Lost1 who wrote (470)6/25/2001 11:35:11 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 3937
 
Lanois is a genius. Period.

I wonder, is there a list out there of stuff he has produced? Maybe on Amazon, I'll go take a look. I am thinking that an all-Lanois produced CD burn may be in order.....might be an interesting way to compare the sound he gets out of various artists.....

Just downloaded your Lonesome Train MP3....thanks Dood....



To: Lost1 who wrote (470)6/26/2001 12:15:15 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3937
 
amazon.com

This looks interesting, have you heard it?

The Unbreakable Chain, a tribute to Daniel Lanois
Various Artists - Alternative

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To: Lost1 who wrote (470)6/26/2001 12:17:40 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3937
 
sfbayconcerts.com

Daniel Lanois as Producer
After leaving his mom's basement (early 70's), Daniel Lanois produced primarily at Grant Studio in Hamilton, Ontrario from 1977-1985 then moved to Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana. He stopped working at Kingsway and moved operations to Teatro in Oxnard, California. At this time (2001), Teatro is closed and Dan is may have a studio in the Los Angeles area.

The link above lists all of the work that Lanois has produced. I knew about a lot of these but nowhere near all of them. An impressive body of work, to say the least.

Any ideas for a "best of" Lanois-produced CD burn???