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David Lopato: Many Moons
ByLopato refuses to be pigeonholed, moving comfortably between bebop romps ("Reflexology"), rhythmic roller coasters that shift from New Orleans street grooves to solid swing ("Swing Trades"), and works of moody contemplation ("Inside You" and "Wishing Willie Well"). Wit and zany energy are delivered in the form of a bluegrass tribute ("Fly Brook")which could easily serve well as a silent film soundtrack vignetteand Lopato even feels comfortable enough to take things out for a stormy stroll on "No Visa." This piece starts and ends life in relative serenity, but a mid-life crisis is presented as an avant-garde avalanche of chaotic proportions.
While a few pieces have a short shelf life and seem to linger in an overly grounded state ("African Village"), these are the exceptions, not the rule. More often than not, Lopato's compositions and performances display an inner logic, whether conjuring

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Track Listing
Swing Trades; Inside You; Fly Brook; Unrequited Love; No Visa; Reflexology; Brooklyn; The Big Bad Wolf Ain't So Bad After All; Wishing Willie Well; African Village; Piano Roll 1; Peace March.
Personnel
David Lopato
pianoDavid Lopato: piano.
Album information
Title: Many Moons | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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