1. For the Lanois fans... "Acadie: Goldtop Edition" now available from Red Floor Records.

    I got the following e-mail today. Have a look.



    "Hi, thanks for the great response to Here Is What Is and the new website!

    We have a new release, the Goldtop Edition of Acadie! This was Daniel's first album. The deluxe reissue includes six unreleased tracks and a 32 page bound booklet of photographs. The first 500 copies sold thru the site will be signed by Daniel.

    http://www.redfloorrecords.com/Acadie.htm

    Also available are digital downloads of the Here Is What Is film, and for those who bought the standard dvd in stores, we've made the Goldtop Edition Bonus Footage available as a download.

    The first installment of The Omni Series is coming soon!

    All the best,
    Adam"
  2. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:For the Lanois fans... "Acadie: Goldtop Edition" now available from Red Floor Records.

    I got the following e-mail today. Have a look.

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    "Hi, thanks for the great response to Here Is What Is and the new website!

    We have a new release, the Goldtop Edition of Acadie! This was Daniel's first album. The deluxe reissue includes six unreleased tracks and a 32 page bound booklet of photographs. The first 500 copies sold thru the site will be signed by Daniel.

    http://www.redfloorrecords.com/Acadie.htm

    Also available are digital downloads of the Here Is What Is film, and for those who bought the standard dvd in stores, we've made the Goldtop Edition Bonus Footage available as a download.

    The first installment of The Omni Series is coming soon!

    All the best,
    Adam"
    This is essentially a re-released Acadie - which was a phenomenal album and you can hear all of the influences on U2's work.

    Given Lanois' songwriting skill and live performance ability, I always thought his solo career would go further than it did: