2009's Last Kiss is the first English language album in 15 years from Cajun rebel, militant environmentalist and cultural activist, poet and singer-songwriter Zachary Richard. Co-produced by Zachary and the celebrated New Orleans pianist, David Torkanowsky, the album was recorded in Montreal, Paris, Brussels, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Lafayette, Louisiana. Recordists include Don Murnaghan, David Farrell, and Nick Petrovski, who also mixed four songs on the album. The remaining songs were mixed by Mike Napolitano. The album features a duet with Celine Dion of the Robbie Robertson classic Acadian Driftwood. This track was produced by Larry Klein and mixed by Dave Way.