Salute is Gordon Lightfoot's fifteenth studio album, released in 1983. It was produced by Lightfoot himself, marking a shift from previous collaborations with producers like Lenny Waronker.
The album was recorded at Eastern Sound studios in Toronto, engineered by Ken Friesen with assistance from Paul MacDonald. It features contributions from Lightfoot's regular musicians, including Terry Clements on guitar and Rick Haynes on bass.
Although it did not achieve the commercial success of earlier works, Salute contains notable songs such as 'Salute (A Lot More Livin' to Do)' and 'Someone to Believe In'. The album reflects Lightfoot's characteristic folk-rock style, with introspective lyrics and restrained arrangements.