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Soul Mining A Musical Life

by Daniel Lanois
Soul Mining A Musical Life

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Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, U2, Peter Gabriel, and the Neville Brothers all have something in common: some of their best albums were produced by Daniel Lanois. A French-speaking kid from Canada, Lanois was driven by his innate curiosity and intense love of music to transcend his small-town origins and become one of the worlds most prolific and successful record producers, as well as a brilliant musician in his own right. Lanois takes us through his childhood, from being one of four kids raised by a single mother on a hairdressers salary, to his discovery by Brian Eno, to his work on albums such as U2s The Joshua Tree, Bob Dylans Time Out of Mind, and Emmylou Harriss Wrecking Ball. Revealing for the first time his unique recording secrets and innovations, Lanois delves into the ongoing evolution of technology, discussing his earliest sonic experiments with reel-to-reel decks, the birth of the microchip, the death of discrete circuitry, and the arrival of the download era. Part technological treatise, part philosophical manifesto on the nature of artistic excellence and the overwhelming need for music, Soul Mining brings the reader viscerally inside the recording studio, where the surrounding forces have always been just as important as the resulting albums. Beyond skill, beyond record budgets, beyond image and ego, Lanoiss work and music show the value of dedication and soul. His lifelong quest to find the perfect mixture of tradition and innovation is inimitable and unforgettable.

Review

“This book is bursting with memorable anecdotes about [Lanoiss] collaborators, another of the debut authors many gifts to fans of rock and country music.” —Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle

“The master musician and producer offers a typically idiosyncratic take on his life and art . . . Readers will savor the unique character of the producers unconventional technique, which often employs setting up a jerry-rigged studio with vintage gear in an exotic locale. . . Lanois book bursts with atmosphere and feeling. He is that rare breed, a lyrical technocrat, and he emerges from the work as one of musics most unusual and charismatic figures. Theres really nothing like this oft-rapturous work in the canon of musical memoirs.” —Kirkus (starred review)

 

“In his humble, self-effacing memoir of growing up poor in Canada, Lanois, born in a small Quebec town, describes the difficulties he faced . . . He discusses specific albums, including U2s The Joshua Tree and the Unforgettable Fire, Dylans Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind, and Harriss Wrecking Ball. And that makes this a real treat for serious music fans.” —Booklist

 

“Marvelous . . . [A] jam-packed work that bears comparison to Chronicles: Volume 1, the 2004 tome by Lanois former production client Bob Dylan . . . A wonderful read.” —Christopher Morris, “Soundcheck,” Variety

 

“Daniel Lanois memoir couldve easily been a ‘look-at-where-Ive-come-from-and-look-what-Ive-accomplished bit of swagger and boast—but it never comes close to being that. As he swings from sounding like an excited young Edison as he and Brian Eno unlock sonic secrets, to remembering his young-boy fear of forgetting the addresses of any of his 120 newspaper route customers, Lanois writes with an openness and honesty about himself that leaves you feeling this is truly an interesting and humble man. When he describes some of the processes used in recording the highly successful albums hes produced, Lanois does it in a way that explains what he was feeling and what he was looking for; he makes the case and leaves you understanding where his heart was at the time. Its that passion thing; Soul Mining is packed with it.” —Brian Robbins, Glide Magazine

Review

“This book is bursting with memorable anecdotes about [Lanoiss] collaborators, another of the debut authors many gifts to fans of rock and country music.” —Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle

“The master musician and producer offers a typically idiosyncratic take on his life and art . . . Readers will savor the unique character of the producers unconventional technique, which often employs setting up a jerry-rigged studio with vintage gear in an exotic locale. . . Lanois book bursts with atmosphere and feeling. He is that rare breed, a lyrical technocrat, and he emerges from the work as one of musics most unusual and charismatic figures. Theres really nothing like this oft-rapturous work in the canon of musical memoirs.” —Kirkus (starred review)

 

“In his humble, self-effacing memoir of growing up poor in Canada, Lanois, born in a small Quebec town, describes the difficulties he faced . . . He discusses specific albums, including U2s The Joshua Tree and the Unforgettable Fire, Dylans Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind, and Harriss Wrecking Ball. And that makes this a real treat for serious music fans.” —Booklist

 

“Marvelous . . . [A] jam-packed work that bears comparison to Chronicles: Volume 1, the 2004 tome by Lanois former production client Bob Dylan . . . A wonderful read.” —Christopher Morris, “Soundcheck,” Variety

 

“Daniel Lanois memoir couldve easily been a ‘look-at-where-Ive-come-from-and-look-what-Ive-accomplished bit of swagger and boast—but it never comes close to being that. As he swings from sounding like an excited young Edison as he and Brian Eno unlock sonic secrets, to remembering his young-boy fear of forgetting the addresses of any of his 120 newspaper route customers, Lanois writes with an openness and honesty about himself that leaves you feeling this is truly an interesting and humble man. When he describes some of the processes used in recording the highly successful albums hes produced, Lanois does it in a way that explains what he was feeling and what he was looking for; he makes the case and leaves you understanding where his heart was at the time. Its that passion thing; Soul Mining is packed with it.” —Brian Robbins, Glide Magazine

Review

“This book is bursting with memorable anecdotes about [Lanoiss] collaborators, another of the debut authors many gifts to fans of rock and country music.” —Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle

“The master musician and producer offers a typically idiosyncratic take on his life and art . . . Readers will savor the unique character of the producers unconventional technique, which often employs setting up a jerry-rigged studio with vintage gear in an exotic locale. . . Lanois book bursts with atmosphere and feeling. He is that rare breed, a lyrical technocrat, and he emerges from the work as one of musics most unusual and charismatic figures. Theres really nothing like this oft-rapturous work in the canon of musical memoirs.” —Kirkus (starred review)

 

“In his humble, self-effacing memoir of growing up poor in Canada, Lanois, born in a small Quebec town, describes the difficulties he faced . . . He discusses specific albums, including U2s The Joshua Tree and the Unforgettable Fire, Dylans Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind, and Harriss Wrecking Ball. And that makes this a real treat for serious music fans.” —Booklist

 

“Marvelous . . . [A] jam-packed work that bears comparison to Chronicles: Volume 1, the 2004 tome by Lanois former production client Bob Dylan . . . A wonderful read.” —Christopher Morris, “Soundcheck,” Variety

 

“Daniel Lanois memoir couldve easily been a ‘look-at-where-Ive-come-from-and-look-what-Ive-accomplished bit of swagger and boast—but it never comes close to being that. As he swings from sounding like an excited young Edison as he and Brian Eno unlock sonic secrets, to remembering his young-boy fear of forgetting the addresses of any of his 120 newspaper route customers, Lanois writes with an openness and honesty about himself that leaves you feeling this is truly an interesting and humble man. When he describes some of the processes used in recording the highly successful albums hes produced, Lanois does it in a way that explains what he was feeling and what he was looking for; he makes the case and leaves you understanding where his heart was at the time. Its that passion thing; Soul Mining is packed with it.” —Brian Robbins, Glide Magazine

Synopsis

The producer of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, U2, Peter Gabriel, and the Neville Brothers, Lanois chronicles his life and rise from a French-speaking kid from Canada to one of the world's most prolific and successful record producers, as well as a musician in his own right.

Synopsis

Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, U2, Peter Gabriel, and the Neville Brothers all have something in common: some of their best albums were produced by Daniel Lanois. A French-speaking kid from Canada, Lanois was driven by his innate curiosity and intense love of music to transcend his small-town origins and become one of the worlds most prolific and successful record producers, as well as a brilliant musician in his own right. Lanois takes us through his childhood, from being one of four kids raised by a single mother on a hairdressers salary, to his discovery by Brian Eno, to his work on albums such as U2s The Joshua Tree, Bob Dylans Time Out of Mind, and Emmylou Harriss Wrecking Ball. Revealing for the first time his unique recording secrets and innovations, Lanois delves into the ongoing evolution of technology, discussing his earliest sonic experiments with reel-to-reel decks, the birth of the microchip, the death of discrete circuitry, and the arrival of the download era. Part technological treatise, part philosophical manifesto on the nature of artistic excellence and the overwhelming need for music, Soul Mining brings the reader viscerally inside the recording studio, where the surrounding forces have always been just as important as the resulting albums. Beyond skill, beyond record budgets, beyond image and ego, Lanoiss work and music show the value of dedication and soul. His lifelong quest to find the perfect mixture of tradition and innovation is inimitable and unforgettable.

Synopsis

Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, U2, Peter Gabriel, and the Neville Brothers all have something in common: some of their best albums were produced by Daniel Lanois. A French-speaking kid from Canada, Lanois was driven by his innate curiosity and intense love of music to transcend his small-town origins and become one of the worlds most prolific and successful record producers, as well as a brilliant musician in his own right.

Lanois takes us through his childhood, from being one of four kids raised by a single mother on a hairdressers salary, to his discovery by Brian Eno, to his work on albums such as U2s The Joshua Tree, Bob Dylans Time Out of Mind, and Emmylou Harriss Wrecking Ball. Revealing for the first time ever his unique recording secrets and innovations, Lanois delves into the ongoing evolution of technology, discussing his earliest sonic experiments with reel-to-reel decks, the birth of the microchip, the death of discrete circuitry, and the arrival of the download era.

Part technological treatise, part philosophical manifesto on the nature of artistic excellence and the overwhelming need for music, Soul Mining brings the reader viscerally inside the recording studio, where the surrounding forces have always been just as important as the resulting albums. Beyond skill, beyond record budgets, beyond image and ego, Lanoiss work and music show the value of dedication and soul. His lifelong quest to find the perfect mixture of tradition and innovation is inimitable and unforgettable.


About the Author

Daniel Lanois is one of the most respected and sought-after producers in the music industry. He has won eight Grammy Awards and is also well known for his own music. He is currently in the band Black Dub.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780865479845
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
10/01/2010
Publisher:
FARRAR STRAUS & GIROUX
Pages:
256
Copyright Year:
2010
UPC Code:
2800865479847
Author:
Daniel Lanois
Subject:
Composers
Subject:
Musicians
Subject:
General Music
Subject:
Biography-Composers and Musicians

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