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David Lanz

Movements of the Heart

David Lanz

13 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 1 MINUTE • OCT 08 2013

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Love’s Return
04:09
2
La Luna Dell’amante
03:59
3
On Rainbow Way
04:49
4
To Touch the Sky
04:08
5
Rainlight
05:58
6
I Hear You in a Song
03:48
7
The Way Home
04:09
8
Movements of the Heart
04:26
9
White Horse
03:26
10
In Moonlight
04:54
11
Midnight Adagio (Amarie’s Theme)
05:25
12
Here and Now
06:53
13
I See You in the Stars
05:03
℗© 2020 Kristin Lanz and David Lanz

Artist bios

One of the most popular artists in the solo instrumental and adult alternative spheres, David Lanz played in several rock bands during his teens, then began developing his style as a solo pianist in a small Seattle nightclub. He introduced some of his originals into the bar's required mix of standards and pop tunes, receiving such a positive response from patrons that, before long, he was playing his own material almost exclusively. His early albums of solo piano works are still among the Narada label's best-sellers. His two collaborative efforts with guitarist Paul Speer also hit the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart; yet as Lanz's national popularity grew, he began to experiment with works for larger and larger ensembles, culminating in full orchestral accompaniments on Skyline Firedance (1990). With 1991's Return to the Heart, he journeyed back to his solo piano roots, and he made his vocal debut on 1993's Bridge of Dreams. Lanz remained prolific throughout the decade, resurfacing in 1994 with Christmas Eve; Sacred Road followed in 1996, and two years later he returned with Songs from an English Garden. Next was An Evening with David Lanz, issued in 1999; East of the Moon appeared a year later. In the 21st century, he recorded prolifically, including many original albums, tributes, the live album Liverpool Trio: Live in Seoul, and several compilations. ~ Linda Kohanov

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