| 1. I Love You |
| 2. Falling at Your Feet |
| 3. As Tears Roll By |
| 4. Sometimes |
| 5. Shine |
| 6. Transmitter |
| 7. San Juan |
| 8. Matador |
| 9. Space Key |
| 10. Slow Giving |
| 11. Fire |
| 12. Power of One |
| 13. JJ Leaves LA |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Daniel Lanois, while a prolific producer, is is a frustratingly sporadic recording artist. Hes also a surprising one, given that the albums he has produced (think of The Joshua Tree, All That You Cant Leave Behind, So, Oh Mercy) are characterized by surging, luxuriant audioscapes, his own works are resolutely modest. Shine, indeed, is almost lo-fi. The only link between Lanoiss big-budget productions and this unassuming record is the personnel. Lanois possesses a star-studded Rolodex and hes not shy about using it: Emmylou Harris contributes backing vocals to the opening track, while "Falling at Your Feet," is a duet with its co-author, Bono . The remainder of Shine features thoughtful, subtle songwriting. Meanwhile, the limitations of Lanoiss vocals lend an engaging frailty, leavened with bleak, lonely, instrumental interludes. --Andrew Mueller --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Product Description
The man responsible for some of the greatest albums of the last twenty years presents his third and finest solo release. Daniel Lanois Shine is warm, organic and dazzling; the songs run the gamut from melodic roots/pop to distinctive, pedal steel fueled instrumentals. One listen to Shine, and you will hear how artists from U2 to Bob Dylan to Peter Gabriel have benefited from Daniel's unique talents. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Shine
Daniel Lanois, while a prolific producer, is is a frustratingly sporadic recording artist. Hes also a surprising one, given that the albums he has produced (think of The Joshua Tree, All That You Cant Leave Behind, So, Oh Mercy) are characterized by surging, luxuriant audioscapes, his own works are resolutely modest. Shine, indeed, is almost lo-fi. The only link between Lanoiss big-budget productions and this unassuming record is the personnel. Lanois possesses a star-studded Rolodex and hes not shy about using it: Emmylou Harris contributes backing vocals to the opening track, while "Falling at Your Feet," is a duet with its co-author, Bono . The remainder of Shine features thoughtful, subtle songwriting. Meanwhile, the limitations of Lanoiss vocals lend an engaging frailty, leavened with bleak, lonely, instrumental interludes. --Andrew Mueller --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Product Description
The man responsible for some of the greatest albums of the last twenty years presents his third and finest solo release. Daniel Lanois Shine is warm, organic and dazzling; the songs run the gamut from melodic roots/pop to distinctive, pedal steel fueled instrumentals. One listen to Shine, and you will hear how artists from U2 to Bob Dylan to Peter Gabriel have benefited from Daniel's unique talents. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Shine
Shine,Daniel Lanois,Epitaph / Ada,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock,Singer/Songwriter
Rock Music:
- Shine-the Best of Australia [Import]
- Spare Parts [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Stone's Throw from Love: Live and Acoustic at the Great American Music,Hall 06/17/92 [Live]
- Summer of Love [Import]
- Super Session [Import]
- Surf Rock [Original recording remastered]
- Surf Rock, Vol. 2 [Original recording remastered]
- Tall Scary Things
- There's Only Now [Import]
- The Vessels [Import]
Rock Music
Top Hits of the Sixties: Chart Toppers
Concerto De Volos / Cto De Aranjuez / Serenade
Cocktail Hour: Ella Fitzgerald
Concert for Bangladesh [Import]
Bernstein Century II: Mahler: Symphony No. 6
D'you Know What I Mean? [CD-single] [Import]
