"Skylight," released in January 1981 on ECM Records, is a captivating jazz album by American pianist Art Lande. Recorded in May 1981 at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg, this album is a testament to Lande's unique compositional style and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. The album features a one-off trio with Dave Samuels on vibraphone and marimba, and Paul McCandless on woodwinds, both renowned musicians in their own right. With a runtime of just 40 minutes, "Skylight" is a concise yet powerful collection of seven tracks that showcase the trio's exceptional musicianship and chemistry. The album opens with the title track, "Skylight," a composition that highlights Samuels' brilliance and the trio's ability to create a cohesive sound. Other standout tracks include "Dance Of The Silver Skeezix" and "Willow," each offering a unique blend of jazz, fusion, and world music elements. "Skylight" is a rare gem in Lande's discography, marking his last appearance on the prestigious ECM label. Fans of jazz, fusion, and experimental music will find "Skylight" to be a refreshing and engaging listen, with each track offering a unique blend of sounds and textures. The album's cover art, featuring a serene skylight, sets the tone for the album's introspective and atmospheric sound. "Skylight" is a testament to Art Lande's enduring legacy as a jazz pianist and composer, and a must-listen for fans of the genre.