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  1. 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”.

  2. In 2005 with the re-release of his first solo album, Acadie, a late-1980s version of the song appears on the additional tracks called "Early Dourado Sketch". Lanois had performed the song numerous times in the intervening years, including on a Toronto television program in 1993 where it was credited as "Irish Melody" on a recording ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_ClaytonAdam Clayton - Wikipedia

    Clayton joined U2 producer Daniel Lanois and bandmate Larry Mullen Jr. on Lanois's 1989 album Acadie, playing the bass on the songs "Still Water" and "Jolie Louise". Clayton played on Sharon Shannon 's song "The Marguerita Suite" from her self-titled debut album, which was released in October 1991. [15]

  4. Un tel disque ne peut finir, bien sûr, que dans l’élévation… et la grâce gospelienne du superbe «Amazing grace». Aahhh, que c’est pur… que c’est simple, beau et pur!! Avec «Acadie», Daniel Lanois nous réserve des moments rares, extraordinaires... d’une beauté lumineuse, hypnotisante et mélancolique.

  5. U2 Discography Entry: Acadie - Daniel Lanois. Recorded in 1989 by Daniel Lanois, this recording featured Larry contributing drums, and Adam Clayton playing bass. U2 Discography entry includes lyrics, information about the various formats released (CD, Vinyl, Cassette], historical notes about the tracks, and related links.

    • Daniel Lanois
    • September 20, 1989
    • Warner Brothers / Opal Records
    • The Maker (1989)Jolie Louise (1989)
  6. Acadie, an Album by Daniel Lanois. Released 26 September 1989 on Opal (catalog no. 925 969-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter. Rated #320 in the best albums of 1989.

  7. 3 de mai. de 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.