Acadie (album)
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| Acadie | |||||
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| Studio album by Daniel Lanois | |||||
| Released | September 26, 1989 | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 41:03 | ||||
| Label | Opal Records | ||||
| Producer | Daniel Lanois | ||||
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2005 reissue cover
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Acadie is the debut album by record producer Daniel Lanois. It was largely written and recorded in the city of New Orleans.
The album was originally released in 1989 (see 1989 in music) on Opal Records. It was reissued in 2005 (see 2005 in music) on ANTI-, with new cover art (but otherwise identical to the original.)
Acadie was named the 20th greatest Canadian album of all time in Bob Mersereau's 2007 book The Top 100 Canadian Albums.
Contents |
All tracks written by Daniel Lanois unless otherwise noted.
- "Still Water" – 4:29
- "The Maker" – 4:13
- "O Marie" – 3:13
- "Jolie Louise" – 2:41
- "The Fisherman's Daughter" – 2:47
- "White Mustang II" (Lanois, Brian Eno) – 2:54
- "Under a Stormy Sky" – 2:20
- "Where the Hawkwind Kills" – 3:51
- "Silium's Hill" – 3:00
- "Ice" – 4:26
- "St. Ann's Gold" (Malcolm Burn, Lanois) – 3:31
- "Amazing Grace" (traditional, arranged by Lanois, John Newton) – 3:47
"Still Water" and "The Maker" were released as singles.
- Daniel Lanois – guitar, bass, vocals, omnichord
- Malcolm Burn – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
- Brian Eno – keyboards, vocals
- Tony Hall – bass
- Willie Greene – drums
- Adam Clayton – bass
- Larry Mullen Jr. – drums
- Pierre Marchand – keyboards
- Mason Ruffner – guitar
- Roger Eno – piano
- Ed Roth – accordion
- James May – trumpet
- Cyril Neville – percussion
- Art Neville – piano
- Aaron Neville – vocals
- Bill Dillon – guitar
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1990 | Billboard 200 | 166 |