“Truths Be Told” by David Lynch is a quiet but powerful album that removes jazz from the surface and turns it into a form of inner narrative. Instead of focusing on virtuosity, Lynch turns his gaze inwards – to moods, spaces and unspoken truths. The pianist and composer creates soundscapes that sometimes sound like a conversation, sometimes like a prayer. Between delicate piano lines, warm woodwinds and finely graduated harmonies, a music unfolds that is contemplative and deeply human. Every note seems deliberately placed, every pause speaks for itself – as if Lynch wants to say: the truth is not in the volume, but in the listening. It is not an album that aims to impress, but one that touches. It is an invitation to be quiet for a moment – and to listen to what music can tell us about ourselves.
SIDE A
A1. TRAVELING LIGHT
A2. THRU TRUE SKYS
A3. TO BE
SIDE B
B1. A FAMILIAR VOICE
B2. TREE
SIDE C
C1. LOVE OF LIFE
C2. WAVES OF CERTAINTY
SIDE D
D1. DARK NIGHT
D2. HERITAGE
D3. U’RE HEART




















