Lalù – Paint the Sky (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:03:24 minutes | 727 MB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Frontiers Records s.r.l.
Lalu is Vivien Lalu, a man and musician who has some fine musical genes. His parents are Noelle and Michel Lalu from the 70’s French progressive act Polène. Lalu formed his band 18 years ago and has two studio albums under his belt. Lalu himself has some exceptional cred having worked with Shadow Gallery, Lazlo Jones, and writing the soundtrack for the French caper film Seuls Two. Now Lalu and friends return with his third studio album, Paint The Sky, which features a host of prog luminaries. These include, naming a few, Jens Johansson (Stratovarius), Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), Marco Sfogli (James LaBrie), Steve Walsh (Kansas), and Mike Andersson (Cloudscape). But Lalu’s finest recruit for this album was vocalist Damian Wilson (Arena, Headspace, Threshold). I would probably buy any album where he’s the primary vocalist.
Lalu’s progressive rock heritage informs his compositions. While not quite a throwback to the roots of neo-classical progressive rock, he definitely ventures into its rich history. But for Lalu his progressive rock is largely centers around his keyboards, from piano to synthesizers and more. Besides his on keyboard work, the songs include the same from keyboard gurus Jordan Rudess (The Chosen Ones), Alessandro Del Vecchio (Paint The Sky), and Jens Johansson on three songs: Paint The Sky, Lost In Conversation, and Won’t Rest Until The Heat Of The Earth Burns The Soles Of Our Feet Down To The Bone (Yes, that’s the looong title). I’m not a huge fan of synth-centric music, but Lalu’s song composition is creative and versatile which makes this album an intriguing listen. Conversely, if you can’t stand keyboard-driven work, Paint The Sky will probably drive you batty. But Lalu is a wizard.
More of his compositional wizardry comes with poly-rhythmic grooves provided by the rhythmic section, notably within Reset To Preset, Emotionalized, and Witness To The World. Honestly, these songs are a drummer’s dream-come-true if the love prog and want their technique stretched. If you like fine bass and drum work, you’ve got two of the best working here: Simon Phillips and Tony Franklin. While all these things are high caliber prog wonkery, I found myself attracted to songs more subtle or instrumental like Sweet Asylum, All Of The Lights, and Paint The Sky II, the closing number. All said, if you love keyboard-driven and quite creative melodic progressive rock, you will enjoy Vivien Lalu’s Paint The Sky. Easily recommended.
Tracklist:
1-1. Lalù – Reset to Preset (06:24)
1-2. Lalù – Won’t Rest Until the Heat of the Earth Burns the Soles of Our Feet Down to the Bone (03:41)
1-3. Lalù – Emotionalised (04:35)
1-4. Lalù – Paint the Sky (07:54)
1-5. Lalù – Witness to the World (04:43)
1-6. Lalù – Lost in Conversation (04:36)
1-7. Lalù – Standing at the Gates of Hell (05:04)
1-8. Lalù – The Chosen Ones (07:19)
1-9. Lalù – Sweet Asylum (01:39)
1-10. Lalù – We Are Strong (07:39)
1-11. Lalù – All of the Lights (01:51)
1-12. Lalù – Paint The Sky (Bonus Track) (07:54)
Personnel:
Vivien Lalu – Keyboards
Damian Wilson (Arena, Headspace, Threshold) – Vocals
Jelly Cardarelli – Drums
Joop Wolters – Guitars, Bass
With
Jens Johansson (Stratovarius) – Keyboards (2, 4, 6)
Steve Walsh (Kansas) – Keyboards (4)
Tony Franklin (Roy Harper, Derek Sherinian, Lana Lane) – Bass (4, 12)
Alessandro Del Vecchio (Jørn Lande) – Keyboards (4)
Gary Wehrkamp (Shadow Gallery) – Guitar (4)
Marco Sfogli (James LaBrie) – Guitar (5)
Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) – Keyboards (8)
Simone Mularoni (DGM) – Guitar (8)
Vikram Shankar – Keyboards (11)
Simon Phillips (Roxy Music, Toto, Mike Oldfield, Derek Sherinian) – Drums (12)
Alex Argento – Keyboards (12)
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