David Lanz & Paul Speer - Desert Vision
11:49 PM | Author: GooD MaN



David Lanz & Paul Speer - Desert Vision

MP3 @ 320 Kbps | 48:16 min | 121 MB | 1987 | 10% Recovery Record

Desert Vision' is no less than just that; the music paints vivid mental pictures of canyons, of deserts, of kopjes, rock formations and plateaux. 'Eagle's Path' starts with a lush piano and woodwind intro, sounding very melancholy but yet strangely uplifting. As the music progresses, the eagle grows in the mind's eye; flying free above vast desert scrublands. The music crescendoes, and introduces guitars, making the song almost frantic, and yet joyous. 'Canyon Lands' is probably the cream of the crop in this album. It gets your attention immediately with a mystic, almost howling note, and notmore… before too long, drums and heavy pianos arrive, soon to be followed by electric guitar. Every piece of music in this album is uplifting in its own way, but in my opinion this one does so the best. Even without knowing the song's title, it would be impossible not to associate the haunting melodies with a canyon; eroding steadily away by howling, time-old winds; revealing striped sedimentary rock. It's obvious that Lanz and Speer are genuine musicians; they know how music works and how to manipulate it to make poetry with sound. Their apparent fascination with the natural world is what sculpts and enhances their music. Sheer class.


Tracklist:
01. Eagle's Path (07:17)
02. Seguaro (05:20)
03. Desert Rain (03:31)
04. Sculptures (06:53)
05. Canyon Lands (05:05)
06. Carlsbad (05:32)
07. White Sands (04:28)
08. Stormlight (05:11)
09. Tawtoma (05:02)

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