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Love Songs
David Lanz
Love Songs
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
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Love Songs showcases pianist-composer David Lanz in perhaps his most affecting setting--performing solo, or with modest accompaniment, as he summons lovely, heart-touching melodies from some deep, internal reservoir of pas...  more »

     
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All Artists: David Lanz
Title: Love Songs
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Narada
Release Date: 1/23/2001
Genres: New Age, Pop
Styles: Meditation, Relaxation, Instrumental, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724385069420, 0724385069451, 724385069451

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Love Songs showcases pianist-composer David Lanz in perhaps his most affecting setting--performing solo, or with modest accompaniment, as he summons lovely, heart-touching melodies from some deep, internal reservoir of passion and clarity. The disc is a sampler that draws from seven pre-2000 recordings (plus one live track, an attractive performance of "The Eyes of Amelia" with guitarist Eric Tingstad and oboist Nancy Rumbel), and it features several of Lanz's best-known works--from the famed title track of Cristofori's Dream to a pair of selections ("Song for Monet" and "Leaves on the Seine") from his masterful 1984 release, Nightfall. The recording's concept and title were dreamt up by his former label, since Lanz views himself not as a romantic but merely as an enlightened pilgrim. Only once, he has stated, has he ever written a song with overt romantic intentions--"Leaves on the Seine," which he composed after a visit to Paris with his wife. The rest, he says, simply reflect his optimistic view of a more compassionate world to come. This helps explain the sentimental overload that sometimes creeps into his works. (The schmaltz police, for example, might write him up for a few excesses on "Beloved.") Yet Lanz's heart is ultimately in the right place, and his simple but earnest music makes a persuasive argument for putting yours there, too. --Terry Wood

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From Solo Piano Publications
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 03/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Love Songs" is yet another compilation of David Lanz's older material presented in an attractive new package (Lanz left Narada in 1998). Released in time for Valentine's Day 2001, it is somewhat ironic because Lanz has consciously avoided writing love songs for many years. With that said, this is an excellent collection of David's music going as far back as "Heartsounds", his debut album on Narada in 1983, and the most recent track being "London Blue" from "Songs From an English Garden" (1998). The only track that hasn't appeared on another album is "The Eyes of Amelia", which is a beautiful live recording made in a 1990 concert with Tingstad and Rumbel. If you are new to David Lanz' music, this is an outstanding collection of some of his best-known and best-loved pieces. Or, if you want to update some vinyl or cassette recordings to CD, this is an inexpensive means to bring things into the present. Longtime fans, however, will find only one "new" piece here, and it's eleven years old. Lanz is currently working on an album of all-new material, so new music is on its way!"
I Love This CD !
Barbara | beautiful Charleston, SC | 05/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD fills my house with wonderful music and positive energy. I play this while my teenagers are doing their homework and I'm convinced that they do a better job. The piano is terrific. If you're looking for some peacful background music, you've found the perfect CD and musician."
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S. Cairns | Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom | 01/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A delight to listen to from start to finish, this album of David Lanz's older material features mainly piano solos and other tracks with light accompaniment. This CD has been released by his former label, and contains many of his most popular releases from several different albums when he was with Narada.
If you enjoy melodic, well constructed piano pieces, you will probably enjoy this CD. David Lanz is an excellent composer and pianist and I have no hesitation in recommending this album, particularly if you want an excellent introduction to the musical world of David Lanz and do not have all his CDs already."