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Bob Lanois - Rendezvous (Visualizer)
Track #3 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - Snake Road (Album Visualizer)
Far from his lair, on a long and bloody night, he is drawn to the music coming from a circus caravan. As the wagons approach, the sound of reeds grips his desperate heart and in a moment of self doubt, he longs to be in that world. He knows this cannot be, yet still saunters forward. From his perch the musician, now aware of this attention, allows his harmonica to tumble in a flash of silver into the vampire's awaiting hands. And the caravan rolls on.
All tracks written by Bob Lanois.
Arrangements by Daniel Lanois.
Harmonica played by Bob and all other instruments played by Daniel except for drums on the track Snake Road played by Brian Blade.
Recorded at Nad Snallo's in Toronto.
Mastering by Pail Riemens at Grant Avenue Studio.
Package design and photos for front and back cover by Marg...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Snake Road
The city takes on an almost mystical perspective in the eyes of Bob Lanois, as he passes through on both a metaphoric and literal journey. Bob Lanois was nominated for the 2008 Juno for Instrumental Album of the Year.
Director: Ryan Furlong
Writers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong
DOP: Michael Spicer
Editor: John Eleftheriou
Actors: Bob Lanois, Chaynelle Frasier, Daryl Taylor, Katrina Devine, Oliver Duane
Musicians: Bob Lanois, Daniel Lanois
Producers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong, Fenian Films
Funder: Bravo!FACT
published: 28 Jun 2012
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Bob Lanois - Spaceshack (Visualizer)
Track #4 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois talks about the design evolution of the BL99 Preamp
Bob Lanois talks about the design evolution of the BL99 Preamp
published: 20 Jan 2011
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Bob Lanois - Le Draveur (Visualizer)
Track #6 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - Up Set (Visualizer)
Track #9 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - Oiseau (Visualizer)
Track #7 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - Negril (Visualizer)
Track #8 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. A...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - The Vampire (Visualizer)
Track #1 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden, April 2021.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Mu...
published: 29 Apr 2021
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Bob Lanois - Rendezvous (Visualizer)
Track #3 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #3 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Rendezvous_(Visualizer)
Track #3 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 15
23:48
Bob Lanois - Snake Road (Album Visualizer)
Far from his lair, on a long and bloody night, he is drawn to the music coming from a circus caravan. As the wagons approach, the sound of reeds grips his despe...
Far from his lair, on a long and bloody night, he is drawn to the music coming from a circus caravan. As the wagons approach, the sound of reeds grips his desperate heart and in a moment of self doubt, he longs to be in that world. He knows this cannot be, yet still saunters forward. From his perch the musician, now aware of this attention, allows his harmonica to tumble in a flash of silver into the vampire's awaiting hands. And the caravan rolls on.
All tracks written by Bob Lanois.
Arrangements by Daniel Lanois.
Harmonica played by Bob and all other instruments played by Daniel except for drums on the track Snake Road played by Brian Blade.
Recorded at Nad Snallo's in Toronto.
Mastering by Pail Riemens at Grant Avenue Studio.
Package design and photos for front and back cover by Margot Peters.
Abstract photography and words by Bob.
CD Jacket Scan:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XwMNN7hvELiECKfZkXTtMt8lPZI9T7wo?usp=sharing
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Snake_Road_(Album_Visualizer)
Far from his lair, on a long and bloody night, he is drawn to the music coming from a circus caravan. As the wagons approach, the sound of reeds grips his desperate heart and in a moment of self doubt, he longs to be in that world. He knows this cannot be, yet still saunters forward. From his perch the musician, now aware of this attention, allows his harmonica to tumble in a flash of silver into the vampire's awaiting hands. And the caravan rolls on.
All tracks written by Bob Lanois.
Arrangements by Daniel Lanois.
Harmonica played by Bob and all other instruments played by Daniel except for drums on the track Snake Road played by Brian Blade.
Recorded at Nad Snallo's in Toronto.
Mastering by Pail Riemens at Grant Avenue Studio.
Package design and photos for front and back cover by Margot Peters.
Abstract photography and words by Bob.
CD Jacket Scan:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XwMNN7hvELiECKfZkXTtMt8lPZI9T7wo?usp=sharing
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 147
2:31
Snake Road
The city takes on an almost mystical perspective in the eyes of Bob Lanois, as he passes through on both a metaphoric and literal journey. Bob Lanois was nomina...
The city takes on an almost mystical perspective in the eyes of Bob Lanois, as he passes through on both a metaphoric and literal journey. Bob Lanois was nominated for the 2008 Juno for Instrumental Album of the Year.
Director: Ryan Furlong
Writers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong
DOP: Michael Spicer
Editor: John Eleftheriou
Actors: Bob Lanois, Chaynelle Frasier, Daryl Taylor, Katrina Devine, Oliver Duane
Musicians: Bob Lanois, Daniel Lanois
Producers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong, Fenian Films
Funder: Bravo!FACT
https://wn.com/Snake_Road
The city takes on an almost mystical perspective in the eyes of Bob Lanois, as he passes through on both a metaphoric and literal journey. Bob Lanois was nominated for the 2008 Juno for Instrumental Album of the Year.
Director: Ryan Furlong
Writers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong
DOP: Michael Spicer
Editor: John Eleftheriou
Actors: Bob Lanois, Chaynelle Frasier, Daryl Taylor, Katrina Devine, Oliver Duane
Musicians: Bob Lanois, Daniel Lanois
Producers: Andreas Kyprianou, Ryan Furlong, Fenian Films
Funder: Bravo!FACT
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 1585
3:03
Bob Lanois - Spaceshack (Visualizer)
Track #4 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #4 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Spaceshack_(Visualizer)
Track #4 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 47
1:16
Bob Lanois - Le Draveur (Visualizer)
Track #6 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #6 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Le_Draveur_(Visualizer)
Track #6 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 17
4:12
Bob Lanois - Up Set (Visualizer)
Track #9 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #9 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Up_Set_(Visualizer)
Track #9 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 11
2:22
Bob Lanois - Oiseau (Visualizer)
Track #7 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #7 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Oiseau_(Visualizer)
Track #7 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 14
2:35
Bob Lanois - Negril (Visualizer)
Track #8 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #8 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_Negril_(Visualizer)
Track #8 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 23
2:50
Bob Lanois - The Vampire (Visualizer)
Track #1 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited...
Track #1 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden, April 2021.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
https://wn.com/Bob_Lanois_The_Vampire_(Visualizer)
Track #1 from Bob Lanois' 2006 Juno nominated album Snake Road.
Harmonica: Bob Lanois
All instruments and production: Daniel Lanois
Visualizer shot and edited by Blake Camden, April 2021.
Bob Lanois Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lanois
AllMusic Bio:
Born in Gatineau, Canada, Bob Lanois is the older brother of singer, songwriter, and producer Daniel Lanois, and he is an innovative music producer in his own right, as well as being a harmonica player, photographer, abstract artist, and filmmaker. He also builds recording studios, including his first, which he assembled in the basement of his mother's Ancaster, Ontario, home in the early '70s. He also built and ran the famed Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton, Ontario, where Brian Eno came to develop his ambient post-Roxy Music sound. As part of a duo with singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, Lanois released the critically acclaimed The Shack Recordings in 2005. A year later his first solo album appeared, Snake Road, a collection of haunting, almost dub-like harmonica instrumentals produced by his brother Daniel.
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 33