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Walter Fischbacher: Moments
ByWalter Fischbacher
keyboardsb.1966

Elisabeth Lohninger
vocalsb.1970
Fischbacher's pianism on Moments can be described as percussive, muscular, assertive, precise, tuneful, informed, and intelligent. A more than capable accompanist, as readily revealed on any of his recordings with Lohninger, Fischbacher bears down and stretches our alone. All these characteristics are apparent in the opening original "New Days" where Fischbacher established a loquacious rhythmic pattern over which spread block chords before taking a more tender, if slightly anxious, turn on the song's interior, before returning to the driving head. Fischbacher's insistent rhythm drive propels

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
Fischbacher's reading of

Richie Beirach
pianob.1947

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

George Harrison
guitar1943 - 2001
Track Listing
New Days; Take My Picture While I’m Smiling; Moments; While My Guitar Gently Weeps; Take Five; All The Things You Are; In Your Own Sweet Way; Morning Flower Azul; Days of Wine and Roses; Mellow Moon Moaning; On Green Dolphin Street; While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Reprise).
Personnel
Walter Fischbacher
keyboardsWalter Fishbacher - piano.
Album information
Title: Moments | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Lofish Music
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