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Daniel Lanois|Goodbye To Language

Goodbye To Language

Daniel Lanois

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On 2016's Goodbye to Language, veteran producer Daniel Lanois and frequent collaborator Rocco DeLuca team up for an album of shifting experimental soundscapes created with lapsteel guitars. The album is far closer to Lanois' pioneering ambient works with Brian Eno, Harold Budd, and Michael Brook from the 1980s than his subsequent, more rootsy singer/songwriter albums. As the album's title suggests, there are no lyrics here, and the feelings evoked by this music can't accurately be expressed by words anyway. As simple as the idea of an ambient steel guitar album sounds, there's a lot going on here, and it never feels like mere background music. The guitar playing itself tends to be gentle, but it's filtered through a wide array of effects and subtle manipulations, resulting in a surreal hallucination of Americana. The album brings to mind any number of recordings featuring B.J. Cole, as well as Evil Graham Lee's steel guitar playing on the KLF's Chill Out, and while it evokes a spiritual journey similar to that iconic album, it feels far more fragmented and abstract. There are numerous moments where the guitars rapidly cut out, cluster, or change timbre as if they've been edited musique concrète-style. It's very disjointed, and there's no way to mistake the sudden, jarring shifts, but somehow it still manages to flow smoothly, even (for the most part) peacefully. Only one piece on this album ("Deconstruction") was recorded by Lanois solo, and it's easily the darkest, eeriest cut, with strange rifts bubbling under the desolate melodies and waves of abrasive distortion rivaling Fennesz or Tim Hecker. Goodbye to Language is a powerful, intoxicating album and one of Lanois' best works in at least a decade.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Low Sudden
00:02:38

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

2
Time On
00:05:07

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

3
Falling Stanley
00:02:21

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

4
Deconstruction
00:03:50

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

5
Satie
00:04:09

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

6
Three Hills
00:02:52

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

7
Heavy Sun
00:02:35

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

8
The Cave
00:01:36

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

9
East Side
00:01:53

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

10
Later That Night
00:04:53

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

11
Suspended
00:01:27

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

12
Blue Diamond
00:03:19

Daniel Lanois, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Rocco DeLuca, ComposerLyricist - Wayne Lorenz, Engineer - Ryan Worrall, Producer

2023 MNRK Music Group 2023 MNRK Music Group

Album review

On 2016's Goodbye to Language, veteran producer Daniel Lanois and frequent collaborator Rocco DeLuca team up for an album of shifting experimental soundscapes created with lapsteel guitars. The album is far closer to Lanois' pioneering ambient works with Brian Eno, Harold Budd, and Michael Brook from the 1980s than his subsequent, more rootsy singer/songwriter albums. As the album's title suggests, there are no lyrics here, and the feelings evoked by this music can't accurately be expressed by words anyway. As simple as the idea of an ambient steel guitar album sounds, there's a lot going on here, and it never feels like mere background music. The guitar playing itself tends to be gentle, but it's filtered through a wide array of effects and subtle manipulations, resulting in a surreal hallucination of Americana. The album brings to mind any number of recordings featuring B.J. Cole, as well as Evil Graham Lee's steel guitar playing on the KLF's Chill Out, and while it evokes a spiritual journey similar to that iconic album, it feels far more fragmented and abstract. There are numerous moments where the guitars rapidly cut out, cluster, or change timbre as if they've been edited musique concrète-style. It's very disjointed, and there's no way to mistake the sudden, jarring shifts, but somehow it still manages to flow smoothly, even (for the most part) peacefully. Only one piece on this album ("Deconstruction") was recorded by Lanois solo, and it's easily the darkest, eeriest cut, with strange rifts bubbling under the desolate melodies and waves of abrasive distortion rivaling Fennesz or Tim Hecker. Goodbye to Language is a powerful, intoxicating album and one of Lanois' best works in at least a decade.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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