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The Voice
Stanton Lanier
The Voice
Genre: New Age
 
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The solo piano melodies for my fourth CD, The Voice, were recorded at George Lucas's Skywalker Sound Studio, and the album was produced by Will Ackerman, Founder of Windham Hill Records and Grammy Award winning producer an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stanton Lanier
Title: The Voice
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: CD BABY.COM/INDYS
Original Release Date: 10/21/2005
Release Date: 10/21/2005
Genre: New Age
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634479167461

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The solo piano melodies for my fourth CD, The Voice, were recorded at George Lucas's Skywalker Sound Studio, and the album was produced by Will Ackerman, Founder of Windham Hill Records and Grammy Award winning producer and artist. This project follows three CD releases, and is my first as a full-time pianist and composer, Pianist of Peace(TM). These thirteen pieces take the listener on a journey that explores a wide range of emotions and themes. I trust that they will bring peace and hope to you in a very unique and personal way. There are two tracks that include the ethereal vocals of Noah Wilding (Captivating and Peace), and two that are accompanied by renowned cellist Eugene Friesen (Tears of Lament and Eternity).

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From MainlyPiano.com
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 12/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

""The Voice" is pianist Stanton Lanier's fourth album to date. The first three recordings were self-produced (I haven't heard them), but this one was produced by Grammy Award winning Will Ackerman, who was also the founder of Windham Hill Records. Calling himself "Pianist of Peace" and his foundation "Music to Light the World," Lanier's melodies have spiritual inspiration and he incorporates scripture into his liner notes to explain where the music came from. However, he also states that his desire is for listeners to enjoy the music for itself and for them to receive a sense of peace and hope. Most of the thirteen tracks are solo piano, but two include vocals by Noah Wilding and two are piano and cello duets with Eugene Friesen. The recording was done at George Lucas' Skywalker Sound Studio, so the sound quality is exceptional. Drawing from a variety of human experiences and emotions, the music is both deeply personal and universal. Most of the songs are on the quiet side, but a couple are more energetic and joyous, which adds a nice contrast.



The CD begins with "Secret Things," a gentle and very melodic piece with a warm and peaceful flow. The title track is stunning in its simplicity and clarity. Quietly searching, one feels a strong sense of hope and peace. Gorgeous! "All Things" has a contagious energy and was originally improvised for an audience of middle and high school students. It is very joyous and free. "Resting" returns to quiet simplicity with a soothing a deeply relaxing piece that has a lot of open space between the notes. Another real beauty! "Peace" was composed in memory of a young child who died of leukemia. The first half of the piece is like a music box lullaby - sweet and delicate - and then the piano goes deeper and the ethereal voice of Noah Wilding comes in, suggesting an angel watching over all of us and bringing us peace. I love this one! "Freedom" becomes more energetic, describing how the human spirit finds true freedom through serving others in love. My two favorite tracks are the cello and piano duets. "Tears of Lament" explores the times of sadness and mourning that happen in life. Eugene Friesen's cello takes us deep within the pain of loss without becoming melodramatic or maudlin. Wow! "Eternity" is an invitation to a peaceful place, for Lanier a welcome home to heaven. In this piece, the cello is more poignant than sad. Both of these pieces are standouts.



"The Voice" is a very soothing a beautiful CD that can take you to a peaceful and gentle place and give a sense of renewal. Recommended!"
Outstanding!
James John Hollandsworth, M.D. | 02/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had received one of Stanton's previous recordings Still Waters from a friend last year. It found a unique and treasured place within my music collection. When I bought The Voice, I was expecting another CD of similar quality.



I was both surprised and delighted---Stanton's compositions have grown in both depth and breadth, and the CD is a whole level above Still Waters in multiple ways:



Technical excellence: the performance and recording quality is outstanding, in part due to the input of the very talented Will Ackerman and the world famous facilities of Skywalker Sound Studios.



Breadth: there is more variety of tone and form in this album than the previous, but within the variety there is still the necessary unity that prevents the album from being too discordant and still accomplishes well his basic mission of music "bringing peace to the soul."



Cello: As beautiful as Stanton's piano is, my soul has always been drawn to the cello, and his decision to exert his gifts to wed piano and cello on two tracks was simply beautiful.



Liner Notes: On this CD there are extensive liner notes on each track which give both personal insight and perspective and a clear testimony to the God behind them.



All in all, an outstanding achievement. Highly recommended.

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