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Dana Fitzsimons: Fault Lines
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Brad Mehldau
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Dana Fitzsimons
drumsPerhaps the best way to approach the album is the way one would approach a painting by the German abstract expressionist Gerhard Richter, whom Fitzsimons gives as a source of inspiration. Richter's work is sometimes identified by color; it makes no sense to pick at the pieces and mutter what is this supposed to be? The music, similarly, is variously a mood, a feeling, a memory, an emotional state, a number or just a color, and with a few notable exceptions, for example, "Where or When" or "Amelia," not primarily melodic, although there are some lovely melodies throughout.

Marian McPartland
piano1918 - 2013
From time to time, fragments of once-heard melodies and harmonies appear, although it is probably not a great idea to ask Fitzsimons or pianist
Bill Graham
pianob.1918
Track Listing
Slant Anagrams; Agitation Lullaby; Crystals; Ice Bridges Before Road; Borders; Number Six; Where or When; It Should've Happened a Long Time Ago; Weeble Wobbles; Intersections; Amelia.
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Title: Fault Lines | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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