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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2024 · 1H 8M

161. Tasmin Archer Discusses Daniel Lanois, Shine

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailBritish pop/rock vocalist and songwriter Tasmin Archer joins Al to discuss Daniel Lanois’ 2003 album Shine. Tasmin talks about how she became a fan of Lanois’ music, and she breaks down the elements of Shine that make it one of her favorite albums, highlighting some of her favorite tracks along the way. She also revisits the making of her 1992 signature hit “Sleeping Satellite” and reveals which band indirectly influenced its sound. The conversation concludes with Tasmin talking about her upcoming album A Cauldron of Random Notes, which will be released in late 2024 or early 2025.To keep up with news on Tasmin’s album release, sign up for her newsletter and much more, check out tasminarcher.com. You can also follow Tasmin on X at @tasminarcher and on Facebook at tasmin.archer.Al is on Bluesky at @almelchior.bsky.social. This show has accounts on Instagram and Threads at @youmealbum. Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter! https://youmealbum.substack.com/. You can also support the show on Buzzsprout at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542814/episodes or at the link at the bottom of these show notes.1:15 Tasmin joins the show1:45 Tasmin talks about the Lanois track that hooked her on his music2:52 Tasmin recalls the moment she knew “Sleeping Satellite” was going to be special5:13 Tasmin explains how she initially got exposed to Lanois’ music7:52 Tasmin and Al talk about how they responded to the album’s sequencing11:55 Tasmin explains how Shine gets better with repeated listens14:03 Tasmin talks about the timeless quality of Lanois’ music18:58 Tasmin identifies what she likes about Lanois’ vocals24:59 “Shine” is one of Tasmin’s favorite tracks on the album26:54 Tasmin and Al discuss “I Love You” and “Falling at Your Feet” (with a brief Genesis detour)31:53 Tasmin and Al talk about Lanois’ take on reggae34:56 Tasmin shares her reaction to some of Lanois’ lyrics38:49 Tasmin expects that Lanois will continue to make great music41:57 Tasmin explains how Lanois may have influenced some tracks on her new album44:17 Tasmin talks about some of the other influences on “Madame Joy”48:41 One of Tasmin’s new songs reminds her of U250:36 Tasmin discusses the process of making A Cauldron of Random Notes58:57 Tasmin explains where the title for A Cauldron of Random Notes came from1:00:57 Tasmin talks about her initial reaction to “Sleeping Satellite” as it was being written1:03:55 Tasmin discusses the possibility of upcoming live performances Outro music is from “Sleeping Satellite” by Tasmin Archer.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail British pop/rock vocalist and songwriter Tasmin Archer joins Al to discuss Daniel Lanois’ 2003 album Shine. Tasmin talks about how she became a fan of Lanois’ music, and she breaks down the elements of Shine that make it one of her favorite albums, highlighting some of her favorite tracks along the way. She also revisits the making of her 1992 signature hit “Sleeping Satellite” and reveals which band indirectly influenced its sound. The conversation concludes with Tasmin talk...

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