TOP 500 REVIEWER
from Wind and Wire, February 27, 2001
Reviewer: Kathy Parsons from Hercules, CA United States
"Sapphire Dreams" was quite a lovely surprise for me. I have been
familiar with Mars Lasar's name for quite sometime, but this is the first
of his albums that I have heard from beginning to end. Gentle and
ethereal throughout, Lasar mixes solo piano with synth - all played
by himself. Despite the dreamy theme and feel to most of the album,
this is far from a fluff piece. The pieces are beautifully developed and,
while very accessible, hold up to many listenings. Classical roots are
obvious, but this album is very much in the present, mixing the
wonders of the grand piano with the technology of synthesized
sounds. What is so remarkable is the emotional content. So many
albums that mix piano and synth end up sounding a little thin and flat.
The gentle, sweet emotions of each of these pieces come through,
and only a couple of the cuts failed to grab me and beg me to listen
without any distractions. "Belongings" opens the album with a wash
of strings, and then the piano enters with a simple, charming melody;
as the piece builds, it is easy to imagine it behind a great movie.
"Garden of Eden" is both gently melodic and stirring - simple, but
ever so elegant. The sound of windchimes opens the title song
- a haunting, mysterious piece that builds ever so gently, inviting us
to pause to share the dream. "Fear and Tenderness" seems to be
much more about tenderness than fear, and is so achingly beautiful
it can invoke tears. "Amy's Lullaby" begins with the sound of a toy
piano, but evolves into piano and synth - a sweet lullaby to a much-
loved child. "The Haunted" is a mysterious little piece - possibly to
accompany a child's ghost story. "Oasis" shimmers - a much more
ambient and free-floating piece for solo piano. "A Hurricane Named
Desire" is much gentler than the title implies - passionate but tender.
"10 Thousand Miles Between Us" is a musical love letter needing no
words. Listeners who enjoy a gentle album with plenty of substance
will thoroughly enjoy "Sapphire Dreams."
Great music for newborns, November 30, 1999
Reviewer: A music fan from Mt. Lebanon PA
This is a great CD for soothing baby-while feeding or trying to get baby to sleep.
Inspirational music of the modern era, November 9, 1999
Reviewer: Dr P K Thibault A/C from Newcastle, Australia
This album is an excellent example of Mars Lasars composing ability.
I rank him as a modern day version of Eric Satie and his music will
become ageless.
it is a very relaxing
and serene cd-beautiful piano music, June 7, 1999

Reviewer: kathy from Indianapolis, Indiana
I listened to the cd during a massage and found it to be a beautiful medley
of piano themes.