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Daniel Lanois' new age pedal steel instrumentals

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Just read a nice review of Daniel Lanois' new album, "Belladonna." Here is a link to some sample clips at Amazon:
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...can't wait for the SGF reviews on this stuff to start rolling in...

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Yea, this might make the SGF nostalgic for the good old traditional stylings of Robert Randolph.
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LOL
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Too bad there are no recordings of Jerry Garcia playing steel while he was tripping on acid... or maybe, there are?
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I'm not sure that these pieces can be judged by the poor quality of the amazon samples. Daniel is an amazing producer and frankly I'd be curious to hear anything he did on an extended pedal steel album. Any reviews from someone how actually owns the album?
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...I wonder if he'll be in St.Louis this year...

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FWIW, here is what Allmusic.com has to say about "Belladonna"...
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The major PHiladelphia paper gave it 3 stars (out fo 4). They called it "Eno-esque", refering to his former partner, Brian Eno. The review sums it up
<SMALL>Belladonna is quiet but not passive, meditative but not unfocused, nocturnal but not soporific.</SMALL>
I'll probably get a copy to have around as background or mood music. It doesn't sound like something I would just sit and listen to.
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You mean you're not gonna try to cop all those great licks, Dave?

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Do you thing he tweaks his thirds? JI or ET here?
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I actually expect to pick up a copy eventually myself, when the hard-driver's leftovers dribble down to Ebay. I do like to hear a different take on things, and I listen to Slider and Uma often enough. I'm still saving up for the new Cowboy Troy right now.
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Okay, Larry, to be completely honest, that CD will end up in the bedroom. Image
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Thanks for the heads up, David. I just bought this (digital download) and I like it.

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People are still talking about Daniel Lanlois' appearance at the Ottawa Blues Festival two years ago. He stunned everyone.
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Post by Nathan Delacretaz »

Lanois does interesting stuff - very unique and talented dude.

Some great personnel on this album! Brian Blade (drummer and bandleader that steeler Dave Easley has played with) and Brad Mehldau (piano) are awesome...
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Post by Bill Maynard »

Daniel Lanois music is great. Also, I wish to mention, this webpage of Hook Moore is outstanding. He is plays one the best, tastiest steels in the business today. Great Job Hook....Keep up the great work...

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I heard him on a venue a couple of years ago. Sho-Bud, into a delay through an over-driven AC-30. The sound coming out of that amp was spectacular, didn't matter what he was playing.
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I have been a huge fan of his for many years--can't wait to hear this one Image...

(by the way, my 15 year old daughter plays his last record "Shine" a lot--kinda surprized me)
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Post by Dylan Schorer »

I saw Daniel Lanois play solo and with Emmylou Harris at the Sundance Film Festival a while ago. His guitar playing was very unorthodox and sounded amazing. His pedal steel playing was equally unorthodox and cool sounding. It's nothing that fans of only trad. steel technique will like, but if you can appreciate an oddball approach with unusual voicings and textures, it's worth checking out for that alone.

I read that one of his earliest gigs was playing pedal-steel for Raffi.
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Classic example of the Pedal Steel being used for something that it is NOT supposed to be used for according to the pedal steel police.

I will make a point of buying this CD just for that reason.
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Post by Nathan Delacretaz »

In this vein, if you have the stomach for experimental jazz/improv stuff, by all means --- get Brian Blade Fellowship's "Perceptual"... our fellow steeler Dave Easley is all over it, and Daniel Lanois is on some acoustic guitar and steel also... And Joni Mitchell even lends some vocals.
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Post by Giorgio Robino »

Hi all, to people listened new Daniel Lanois CD: can you please describe what kind of music is "Belladonna" ? It's a pedal steel solo album ? Do you know id Daniel published steel guitar solo album ? Image many thanks giorgio
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Post by David Doggett »

Giorgio, the original post has a link where you can hear some sample clips. It's not solo steel, but is a group mix that prominently features pedal steel. I would call it New Age Music with a Southwestern twist. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by David Doggett on 31 July 2005 at 10:24 PM.]</p></FONT>