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By the end of Soul Mining: A Musical Life it felt like Daniel Lanois and I were friends. As if Lanois himself had read me these stories. I began listening to albums I’d never heard before as well as reinterpreting albums I was very familiar with. Now his captivating signature sound is as recognizable to me as a guitar solo by U2′s The Edge or Bob Dylan vocals.
Posted by Sam on Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 11:38 am
Filed under Books · Tagged "Oh Mercy", 'Le Noise", 2010, Barnes and Nobles, Black Dub, Bob Dylan, Bob Lanois, bono, Book, Brian Blades, Daniel Lanois, Daryl Johnson, Emmylou Harris, John Cusack, Neil Young, New York City, Soul Mining, the edge, The Neville Brothers, Trixie Whitley, u2, Willie Nelson

Although “Bad Things” is the song that took off, Red Revelations is filled with heavy music that grabs at the soul with unbelievable precision. “Burn For You,” is a riveting song that emphasizes how hot the feeling can be when two people are madly in love.
Posted by Sam on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 2:41 pm
Filed under Albums, Editorials, Galleries, General, In The Spotlight, Reviews · Tagged 2009, art, artist photos, Bad Things, Between a father & a son, bluesy edge, Carl Jung, celebrity photos, Church, cover stories, culture, dance, Jace Everett, Jameson's Irish Whiskey, MC, More to Life (C’mon C’mon), music, Producer, production, publicity, Red Revelations, Rock, sam, Sam Frank, soul, Television series, The Good Life, True Blood, underground, UnRated magazine New York, UnRated Magazine NYC, UnRated New York, unrated nyc, urban, Willie Nelson