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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of David Lanz's Best Albums!
One might think that after all of the recordings David Lanz has released over the past twenty-five or so years, he would start running out of musical ideas. He told me a few years ago that when he moved from Seattle to a quieter area in Washington State, it was with the idea of slowing down and possibly retiring, but since that time, Lanz has produced some of his very...
Published on August 19, 2008 by Kathy Parsons

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1.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME CD!
Love the music. BUT. The packaging was horrible. I ordered it NEW from amazon. But when I got it, the shrink wrap looked like it was re-done (poorly I might add) and the flimsy case/cover was bent. The cd itself was in perfect shape but the plate that holds it, is broken. And there is no easy fix to replace it. (like in the old days you could buy a new jewel case and very...
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of David Lanz's Best Albums!, August 19, 2008
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Kathy Parsons (Florence, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Painting the Sun (Audio CD)
One might think that after all of the recordings David Lanz has released over the past twenty-five or so years, he would start running out of musical ideas. He told me a few years ago that when he moved from Seattle to a quieter area in Washington State, it was with the idea of slowing down and possibly retiring, but since that time, Lanz has produced some of his very best music. I recall saying that the music for "Living Temples" was perhaps his best work, but I think he has topped even that album with "Painting The Sun." Here, Lanz has returned to his solo piano roots, free to follow his muse and bring to life music that corresponds with who he is now rather than ten or even twenty years ago. This is Lanz's first release with Shanachie Records, and the recording and cover artwork were completed before he presented it to them. They requested no changes, so this is David Lanz at the piano in its purest form. Introspective and sometimes meditative, this new music is perhaps the least commercial album Lanz has released. That doesn't mean it isn't accessible - it is very accessible - but some of the pieces are a bit darker and more exploratory. I've played this CD over and over, and hear new things each time. It is also very easy to visualize David Lanz sitting alone at his piano, completely oblivious to the rest of the world, lost in his musical thoughts. I LOVE THIS ALBUM!!!

The title track begins the CD in Lanz's very distinctive style - graceful and elegant with his velvet touch on the piano keys. "Spanish Blue" is more improvised and is stunningly beautiful. Very, very slow and hushed, its color palette is dark and rich. "The Enchantment" is one of my favorites. The opening theme is a minor key waltz that is woven in and out of the piece. The second theme has more of a soul-searching kind of feeling, going deep within - gorgeous! I think my favorite track is "Her Solitude," which is very spare but so poignant and emotional. Interesting and unusual chords as well as the use of deep bass notes on the piano make this a really compelling piece. David Lanz has always enjoyed interpreting some of his favorite songs from the 1960's, and this time he has included his take on Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn," a huge hit for The Byrds - a great arrangement! The three-part "Sanctuary Rose" is also exceptional. "Evening Song" is quietly reflective and still, melodic yet free. "Midnight Reverie" is also a favorite. A little livelier and more spirited than most of the other tracks, it is colored with a tinge of mystery. "Daybreak Flower" slowly opens and unfolds with grace and beauty. The closing track, "Sleeping Dove," is an arrangement of a Native American lullaby - gentle and oh so peaceful. What a great album!

This has been an incredible year for piano music, and "Painting The Sun" is sure to be on many favorites lists, including my own! I give it my highest recommendation.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Painting the Sun" paints brilliant colors in the mind!, July 23, 2009
This review is from: Painting the Sun (Audio CD)
If you love piano music that can fit any mood, be it a side dish to a relaxing dip in the bathtub, reading music while you're in your hammock on the back patio, some romantic "set the mood" music while you freshen up for your mate, or when you need some alone time to grieve, David Lanz has music for every occasion.

On his newest release, "Painting the Sun", Lanz explores a wide spectrum of emotions. From the touching "Hymn: Sanctuary Rose Rondo in G Minor ", to the darker flavor of "Daybreak Flower", one can easily imagine Lanz sitting at his piano, eyes closed, meditating along with the beauty that pours from his fingertips. When one puts this CD on, along with some low lighting and incense or scented candles burning, it is almost effortless to relax, slow your breathing and lower your blood pressure.

Each track is a delightful length. This CD is not like other piano music CD's, in the sense that with those CD's, sometimes the same song can go on for ten minutes at a time, which is good for meditating, but if you'd like to listen to it in the car or while gardening, it can become monotonous and end up putting you to sleep whether you feel drowsy or not. This CD is not like that at all. It's like a wine-tasting for your ears.

Particularly amusing is the track "Sleeping Dove", which is a bit lighter and breezy in the beginning, but slows down as it unfolds and, depending on what one is looking for within the context of the notes, a hint of darkness can still be detected.

"Her Solitude" is a beautiful track that one could derive sadness from based on the title alone. But it can also be looked at as a peaceful track, like maybe all she needed was a hint of solitude to be free and finally unchained. The title track seems to carry with it a bit of hope somehow, like by listening to it, you just know that somehow, everything will be okay in the end.

"The Enchantment" can also carry a title bias, since at first listen, you might think it to have a darker, sadder tone, but knowing the title, it is easier to imagine a prince and a princess at a ball where she is holding out her hand and he is taking it, kissing it, trying to win her over. And she is slowly melting into his eyes with her own.

"Midnight Reverie" has a slightly swifter tempo, one that could make us feel like trouble is looming on the horizon, or not even necessarily trouble, just something that would get our adrenaline up and excite us, whether for the good or the bad. Maybe we are going to the beach to meet a lover and he or she is waiting patiently for us on the rocks at the forefront of the ocean. Or maybe we just found out that a relative is in the hospital and we need to get to them as quickly as we can to find out the situation. Either way, we are stuck with a sense that we need to act quickly or we could miss something important.

"First Snow" is a pretty tune. We can imagine going out into the world where everything is covered in white but the snow still steadily falls. We spot a nearby lake that has frozen over and we slip into our ice skates and have our first peaceful skate of the new winter.

"Evening Song" is another decadent piece in which we can just imagine sitting in our sun room, reading a book with only the lamp next to us for light. The rest of the world has gone to sleep, it's summer and it's dark outside. The moonlight reflects off of the lake behind us and the crickets are chirping but aside from that, there is peace in the world.

"Spanish Blue" is different from the rest of the album in the sense that it has a higher-pitched beginning and a generally different sound. Ironically, since this song is towards the beginning of the CD, it sounds like a completion type of song. Everything has been fixed, everyone has gone inside for supper and this is the song that plays them out. We don't know what will be next for them but we can only imagin e peace.

Lanz also takes on an old favorite with The Byrds' "Turn Turn Turn (To Everything, There is a Season)". His tones help to elevate and transform the classic 60's tune into a relaxing ride until we finally realize what we are listening to and smile, saying, "hey! I know this song!" His take on the notes of the chorus is absolutely delightful.

This CD has a lot of personality and if you were a fan of Lanz's work before, you should definitely consider picking this up. If not, you should try it out, give it a listen--you just might end up truly enjoying what you hear!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great album for David Lanz fans, must get, September 22, 2008
This review is from: Painting the Sun (Audio CD)
I usually rate albums by how good of an impression they make on me after first listen... I have to say that this album grabbed me from the beginning and it's as great as any of the many great David Lanz albums... If you want to get a good album of great music, this is one to get...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simplicity of the Soul, June 1, 2009
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J. O'connor (Western USA, Europe and the Upper Midwest USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Painting the Sun (Audio CD)
There are many pianists and musicians in our world these days. Some are new, some are not. David Lanz has seen not only this musical world that other are wading into. But, throughout his career, it's obvious that he's also EXPERIENCED the various locations and moments he shares with us.

If you enjoy accoustic, solo piano music...Then, THIS CD IS A MUST TO HAVE IN YOUR LIBRARY!

The compositions are very simplistic. Yet, the combination of his notes--along with the ability David Lanz has to put emotion EXACTLY where it's needed within these pieces--will touch many levels of your soul as you listen. They will truly make your heart begin to feel again.

This is NOT the typical David Lanz, happy go lightly CD. But, it IS absolute simplicity; to the depths your heart and soul. If the notes of music were the paint brushes of an artist, the prior CDs would be painted with watercolor. This is a strong, powerful, stirring CD! One that has been painted with rich oils upon his musical canvas.

When today's world seems too crazy for you--Painting the Sun will help you reconnect with an inner peace you are longing for.

As much as I enjoy Jim Chappell and Jim Brickman...David Lanz overshadows both of them with this CD. If you need to release...to reconnect; then you must explore David Lanz, Painting the Sun.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Painting the Sun - David Lanz, April 9, 2009
This review is from: Painting the Sun (Audio CD)
Thank you David Lanz for another beautiful arrangement of music! I purchased the CD and the piano music together. It is so wonderful to be able to listen to the CD and then be able to play the entire collection myself. The music is so soothing to the soal. Any intermediate piano player will have no difficulty mastering this magical collection! David Lanz you are my absolute favorite new age artist! Keep creating more of this fabulous music!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Painting the Sun - David Lanz, January 13, 2011
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This is a wonderful CD. I gave it as a gift. There was no outer wrapper but the person who recieved it did not mind.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful instrumental pieces, May 21, 2009
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S. Ovard (Sandy, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Painting The Sun (MP3 Download)
I have several albums by David Lanz. I like his orchestrations and moods. This is an excellent piece, that will not detract from any other mood in whatever setting where you choose to play it.
Most of the music is very soft and light enough to just set a free mood.
I choose to listen to a lot of instrumental music at work, where I am not distracted by lyrics.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME CD!, June 14, 2011
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MATT F VICTOR (Tulsa, Ok United States) - See all my reviews
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Love the music. BUT. The packaging was horrible. I ordered it NEW from amazon. But when I got it, the shrink wrap looked like it was re-done (poorly I might add) and the flimsy case/cover was bent. The cd itself was in perfect shape but the plate that holds it, is broken. And there is no easy fix to replace it. (like in the old days you could buy a new jewel case and very easily replace anything that was cracked or broken.)
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sleepy music, not as good as his other albums, December 27, 2009
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Not nearly as good as his other albums. Good background music, but it doesn't have nearly the imagination, the vivacity of his other albums. Skip this one and purchase one of his earlier albums. Try East of the Moon or Skyline Firedance.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Music to Stay Depressed With, December 11, 2008
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David Lanz has always been one of my favorite artists so I bought Painting the Sun without hesitation. The songs are harmonically interesting but they never seem to have any real emotion behind them. This is good music to listen to if you are depressed and don't want to feel better.
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