Acadiemic
Daniel Lanois - Acadie [925 969-1 UK 1989 24-Bit FLAC] Back in the past, I may have mentioned that I began to fall out of love with 'indie' music in the late eighties. As a consequence I began to seek out music from the sixties and seventies which caught my ear, subsequently my taste and appreciation of other styles grew exponentially. In brief, I'd suggest that my taste 'grew up' a little as I began to enjoy artists and genres which in my youth I may well have mocked. Around the same time there were three or four very grown up albums released by artists who I would never previously allowed to bother my ears. I may these in fuure posts - for now, Daniel Lanois' epic Acadie is a good place to start. The Canadian producer shot to fame for his work with Brian Eno on U2's important Joshua Tree album and a subsequent deal with Opal Records permitted him to record and release his debut long player with the help of Brian and Roger Eno, a couple of Neville Brothe...