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U2 and
Bob Dylan,
Neil Young, and
Emmylou Harris, among many others. For more than thirty years, though, Lanois has also had a concurrent career as an artist in his own right, releasing his debut album,
Acadie, in 1989. His most recent album,
Heavy Sun, came out on March 19 via his new
Maker Series brand. Featuring harmonized vocals and spacious, soulful instrumentation, this sounds like gospel music for the modern age. Calling from his Toronto studio, Lanois discusses this new release – and looks back on his extraordinary career.
You’ve worked across so many genres as you’ve worked with other artists – so how do you decide what your sound should be when you do an album of your own like this?
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Heavy Sun, Daniel Lanois new LP, will have you proclaiming Hallelujah! Chalk that up, in part, to Johnny Shepherd, who not so much sings as preaches and testifies most of the album s vocals. All the while, Shepherd s shrill organ riffs could galvanize any congregation to their feet. It s certainly a different tone than the hazily haunting production Lanois famously offered U2, Bob Dylan, and fellow Canuck Neil Young.
That means casual fans familiar with the Hull, QC-born legend s work behind the boards will be surprised by Please Don t Try. A prime example of what sets this LP apart from the mainstream Lanois oeuvre, Please Don t Try finds Shepherd s organ purring in contentment as he belts out one devoted-love proclamation after the other. The song climaxes with gorgeous harmonies between Shepherd, Lanois, guitarist Rocco DeLuca, and bassist Jim Wilson. Tumbling Stone takes those qualities even further. Lanois and his other bandmates provide a simple vocal bedrock, from