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    Black Dub: Black Dub

    Daniel Lanois is, for me, among the greatest record producers of the rock era. He's been involved in so many of my favorite albums over the years: Peter Gabriel's So and Us, Bob Dylan's Oh Mercy and, of course, the lion's share of U2's best work, in conjunction with his friend and frequent collaborator Brian Eno.

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    Oct 25, 2010 • 1 min read

    Daniel Lanois is, for me, among the greatest record producers of the rock era. He's been involved in so many of my favorite albums over the years: Peter Gabriel's So and Us, Bob Dylan's Oh Mercy and, of course, the lion's share of U2's best work, in conjunction with his friend and frequent collaborator Brian Eno.

    Black Dub, Lanois brings together a deeply connected collective of likeminded musicians. Renowned Louisiana bass player Daryl Johnson and New Orleans virtuoso drummer Brian Blade are longtime Lanois collaborators, while young Trixie Whitley, the lone daughter of the late Chris Whitley (who was also championed by Lanois), provides the spiritual continuum. The results are sublime. "Surely" bears the spiritual weight of gospel, while the dub-heavy "I Believe in You" features a stunning vocal from Whitley.

    resulting session aired on

    my KCRW radio show that week and marked Black Dub's worldwide radio debut.

    Chris Douridas, KCRW Music Host

    Black Dub will be available On-Demand from October, 25 through November, 23 2010.

    http://blackdub.net

    http://blackdub.nethttp://www.daniellanois.com/

    Enjoy this video of one of our favorite tracks here at KCRW.

    Track listing

    1. Love Lives

    2. I Believe In You

    3. Ring The Alarm

    4. Last Time

    5. Surely

    6. Nomad

    7. Slow Baby

    8. Silverado

    9. Canaan

    10. Sing

    11. Sirens

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